Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
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I work with a branch of the Canadian Federal Government that is working to promote the efficient use of district energy (heating and cooling) in Canada. We've worked on many projects that involve heating with biomass and a variety of other fuels that decrease community dependence on outside sources of energy. Other areas of interest include using residual sources of low-grade heat for domestic hot water and space heating usage as well as renewable energy technologies (A different group in the same branch of government). If there is sufficient interest, maybe a new forum or category could be started.





RE: Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
RE: Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
RE: Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
do you have any information about design issues in regard to
use of sea water as condenser water in district cooling. thanks
RE: Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
RE: Anyone Interested in a District Energy Forum?
Currently, I represent the geothermal engineer who did the geothermal engineering and loop design for the 110,000 square foot Bard College Performing Arts Center, designed by architect Frank O. Gehry and now under construction.
There are 500,000 geothermal heat pumps in use in the United States, including 560 schools. It saves between 25% and 50% in energy costs, as well as eliminating greenhouse gases. Since it uses electricity to move heat, instead of generate it, it is much more efficient than the best fossil fuel boilers.
I am working with a Canadian contractor which is promoting this technology, as well.