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District cooling reaches Hong Kong
01/07/2011
The government of Hong Kong’s major project to redevelop the old Kai Tak Airport site is to incorporate district cooling technology. This will be the first use of DC in the territory but, already, more projects may be lined-up to follow, as David Hayes reports.
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Veolia Energy supersedes the Trigen name in the US
23/02/2011
Veolia Energy North America has announced the completion of the transition of the ‘Trigen’ brand name to the Veolia Energy name across Continental US.
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Is the US CHP industry ready for export?
01/01/2011
The Obama administration wants to significantly increase export of CHP and other clean energy products over the next five years ... |
District cooling ‘the best kept energy secret’
11/11/2010
District cooling is the world’s best-kept energy secret, according to the president of the US-based International District Energy Association (IDEA), Rob Thornton. |
Advocating for high-efficiency CHP
01/11/2010
As COGEN Europe's Fiona Riddoch makes clear in this issue, despite its many advantages, CHP/cogeneration still firmly needs a supportive legal and regulatory framework to survive and thrive in Europe.
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South Korea targets CHP expansion
01/10/2010
CHP is firmly embedded in the Republic of Korea, mainly due to its role alongside the country's extensive district heating systems. |
Tackling the energy trilemma
01/09/2010
The often-quoted 'trilemma' of energy policy in the UK and elsewhere is to successfully balance environmental ... |
48 MW CHP plant debuts at Texas Medical Center
01/09/2010
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The growing importance of renewable fuels for decentralized energy
01/09/2010
The news pages in this issue highlight the growing importance of renewable fuels in the CHP and distributed energy sector. |
Copenhagen plans district cooling system
08/07/2010
The first pilot district cooling system in Denmark has been inaugurated as a first step towards a carbon dioxide-neutral cooling system to supply the businesses of Copenhagen, reports Copenhagen Energy. |
The changing landscape for distributed generation in the US
01/07/2010
The convergence of a series of environmental concerns, including the Gulf of Mexico situation, coupled with advances in technology ... |
News
01/07/2010
Siemens Energy has received an order for a condensing steam turbine generator to supply the Latvian capital Riga with district heat |
Burns & McDonnell designs central utility plant for US hospital
04/06/2010
Parkland Health & Hospital System has selected Burns & McDonnell to perform an energy analysis and conceptual and detailed design for the mission-critical central utility plant for its new 17-storey hospital in Dallas, Texas, US. |
District cooling 'will grow to rival district heating'
04/06/2010
Pipes for central cooling plants will become a big business area - just like the traditional district heating pipes, says Preben Tolstrup, CEO of Danish manufacturer Logstor and reported in the monthly newsletter of the Danish Board for District Heating. |
News
01/05/2010
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has authorized Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Southern California Edison Company to undertake projects to install utility-owned fuel cells ... |
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