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  2. District cooling - Wikipedia

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    District cooling is the delivery of chilled water to buildings for air-conditioning, using various sources such as seawater, heat pumps or ice. Learn about the principles, benefits and examples of district cooling systems in different countries and cities.

  3. District heating - Wikipedia

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    Learn about district heating, a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating. Explore the history, generations and energy sources of district heating, from ancient Roman baths to modern renewable and low-temperature systems.

  4. Enwave - Wikipedia

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    Enwave is a subsidiary of Ontario Teachers Pension Plan that provides sustainable district energy systems in Toronto and London. It operates the Deep Lake Water Cooling system, the London Energy Plant, and other projects that reduce carbon emissions and electricity demand.

  5. New York City steam system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, uses and environmental effects of the largest district heating system in the world, operated by Con Edison in Manhattan. See maps and photos of the steam plants and stacks in New York City.

  6. Austin Energy Partners with Ameresco to Upgrade the Domain ...

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    Austin Energy Partners with Ameresco to Upgrade the Domain District Cooling Plant Energy Savings Performance Contract features new chilled water storage system that will increase plant efficiency ...

  7. Seasonal thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the types and applications of seasonal thermal energy storage (STES), which is the storage of heat or cold for periods of up to several months. STES can use various technologies, such as underground, cavern, or mine thermal energy storage, and can serve district heating systems, buildings, or complexes.

  8. 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 are common, allowing different consumers to heat and ...

  9. Perry K. Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Perry K. is a small power station in downtown Indianapolis that produces steam for district heating. It has natural gas turbines and coal-fired units that were converted in 2016.