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  2. Enwave - Wikipedia

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    Enwave Energy Corporation is a Canadian multinational energy company based in Toronto that focuses on sustainable district energy including heating, cooling, hot water, combined heat and power, and geothermal energy systems. It is one of the largest district energy systems in North America and has been referred as the leading energy district ...

  3. District heating - Wikipedia

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    The Spittelau incineration plant is one of several plants that provide district heating in Vienna, Austria. Animated image showing how district heating works. District heating (also known as heat networks) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water ...

  4. District cooling - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University's Lake Source Cooling System uses Cayuga Lake as a heat sink to operate the central chilled water system for its campus and to also provide cooling to the Ithaca City School District. The system has operated since the summer of 2000 and was built at a cost of $55–60 million.

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    Get the Island Lake, IL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Deep water source cooling - Wikipedia

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    Deep water source cooling (DWSC) or deep water air cooling is a form of air cooling for process and comfort space cooling which uses a large body of naturally cold water as a heat sink. It uses water at 4 to 10 degrees Celsius drawn from deep areas within lakes, oceans, aquifers or rivers, which is pumped through the one side of a heat exchanger .

  7. Geothermal power in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the island also possesses underground water reservoirs continually replenished by rain. [1] Magma underneath the island heats these reservoirs to hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit. [1] At least 25 such geothermal aquifers lie within the volcanic zone. [7] These natural conditions in Iceland are favorable for geothermal power ...

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