LLI Engineering project featured in The New York Times

PITTSBURGH - Power outages can cause major disruptions, especially in critical infrastructure like airports. But at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), the microgrid designed by LLI Engineering ensured that operations continued seamlessly during a recent power failure.
A new article in The New York Times highlights the increasing need for backup power solutions at major airports—such as Heathrow—where recent outages caused significant delays. PIT’s microgrid, however, was built for resilience. When the local grid faltered, the system seamlessly switched to island mode, keeping the airport powered without interruption.
At LLI Engineering, we specialize in designing microgrids that enhance reliability for airports, businesses, data centers, college campuses, hospitals, and more. If you're looking to strengthen your energy resilience, let’s connect.

Click here to read the full story on The New York Times website.

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