District Energy: District Cooling

Chilled water is distributed in much the same way as steam or hot water, but to satisfy cooling loads. Systems often operate in CHP/cogeneration mode.

District Cooling Latest News

District cooling reaches Hong Kong

01/07/2011 The government of Hong Kong’s major project to redevelop the old Kai Tak Airp...

Veolia Energy supersedes the Trigen name in the US

23/02/2011 Veolia Energy North America has announced the completion of the transition of...

Is the US CHP industry ready for export?

01/01/2011 The Obama administration wants to significantly increase export of CHP and ot...

District cooling ‘the best kept energy secret’

11/11/2010 District cooling is the world’s best-kept energy secret, according to t...

Advocating for high-efficiency CHP

01/11/2010 As COGEN Europe's Fiona Riddoch makes clear in this issue, despite its many a...

South Korea targets CHP expansion

01/10/2010 CHP is firmly embedded in the Republic of Korea, mainly due to its role along...

Tackling the energy trilemma

01/09/2010 The often-quoted 'trilemma' of energy policy in the UK and elsewhere is to su...

48 MW CHP plant debuts at Texas Medical Center

01/09/2010

The growing importance of renewable fuels for decentralized energy

01/09/2010 The news pages in this issue highlight the growing importance of renewable fu...

Copenhagen plans district cooling system

08/07/2010 The first pilot district cooling system in Denmark has been inaugurated as a ...

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