BROAD Absorption Chiller Delivers Energy Efficiency and Reliability

The Pinellas County Jail in Florida, USA, is a large-scale correctional facility that houses over 3,000 inmates daily and supports law enforcement across the county. In 2015, the county approved a $100 million infrastructure upgrade project to modernize key facilities, including a new central energy plant.

At the heart of this new energy plant is the BROAD multi-energy absorption chiller, integrated into a state-of-the-art Combined Cooling, Heat and Power (CCHP) system. This upgrade not only ensures reliable power and cooling for the facility but also improves sustainability and efficiency—making Pinellas County Jail a national example of energy-smart infrastructure.


How the Multi-Energy CCHP System Works


Project Value and Energy Savings

The installation of BROAD’s multi-energy absorption chiller has delivered measurable benefits:


Why Multi-Energy CCHP Matters for Critical Infrastructure

Facilities such as prisons, hospitals, airports, and data centers demand uninterrupted and resilient energy solutions. By adopting multi-energy driven absorption chillers, these facilities can:


BROAD Indonesia: Delivering Reliable Energy Solutions

The Pinellas County Jail project is a global benchmark that demonstrates how BROAD absorption chillers empower facilities with reliable, flexible, and sustainable energy solutions.

For Indonesia, where hospitals, government facilities, industrial plants, and smart cities require energy stability, BROAD’s multi-energy CCHP systems offer: