The Chiller water system is comprised of 6 magnetic bearing chillers and one 250 ton multi energy (exhaust + jack water) absorption chiller. The project has achieved a predicted energy cost reduction of 31.7% compared to a code-compliant building.*.MGM National Harbor has designed and built one of the largest privately operated CHP Energy Plants in the Washington D.C.Performance will be optimized using The Project’s measurement and verification (M&V) plan, a tool for ongoing accountability of energy performance and a tool that helps verify cost savings associated with energy efficiency measures incorporated into the MGM National Harbor’s design. MGM National Harbor’s CHP system will significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and the site’s environmental footprint compared to conventional systems. MGM National Harbor generates electricity through the use of cogeneration, combined heat and power (CHP) production, a system that provides building chilled water and heating water from waste heat off a natural gas generator. MGM installed combined heat and power (CHP) in 2016 and an estimated 4.5-year payback. Featuring a 3,000 seat Theater, 308 luxurious hotel rooms, restaurants from acclaimed chefs and a gaming floor bigger than the White House.
MGM National Harbor is the premiere entertainment destination located on the banks of the Potomac just outside Washington DC.