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  2. District cooling - Wikipedia

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    The district cooling plant is operated by SP Group's subsidiary, Singapore District Cooling. [17] A second district cooling plant was commissioned in May 2010, [17] which will supply chilled water for the air-conditioning of buildings in the area through pipes housed within the Common Services Tunnel in Marina Bay. The second district cooling ...

  3. Ecoheatcool - Wikipedia

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    The cooling market was found be expanding at a greater rate than previous estimations. [5] The main demand for cooling is non-climatic conditions such as air-conditioning in office and residential spaces, enabling higher rental values for commercial buildings, and greater comfort for households respectively. District cooling systems are seen as ...

  4. Category:District cooling - Wikipedia

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  5. Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

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    The sewerthermal heat and cooling system harnesses energy from treated water and supplies the Kirie WRP with up to 40 percent of its heating and cooling energy needs. This plan provides a model for heating and cooling energy needs at other MWRD facilities.

  6. Cold district heating - Wikipedia

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    Cold district heating is a technical variant of a district heating network that operates at low transmission temperatures well below those of conventional district heating systems and can provide both space heating and cooling. Transmission temperatures in the range of approx. 10 to 25 °C (50–77 °F) are common, allowing different consumers ...

  7. Deep Lake Water Cooling System - Wikipedia

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    This chilled water is then circulated within a district energy distribution system to supply buildings with cooling, then returned to the Energy Transfer Station. The potable water is supplied to the municipal drinking water system. Built at a cost of C$230m ($200m) over four years, the system is run by the Enwave Energy Corporation. [7]

  8. District energy - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... District Energy refers to energy production and/or storage and ... District cooling - the means of providing cooling ...

  9. File:Generations of district heating systems EN.svg - Wikipedia

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    Development (District Heating generation) / Period of best available technology; District heating grid; District cooling grid; Large scale solar; Energy efficiency / temperature level; 1G: STEAM; Steam system, steam pipes in concrete ducts; 2G: IN SITU; Pressurised hot-water system, Heavy equipment, Large ”build on site” stations; 3G ...