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US companies working in the district energy field which have not already looked overseas for work were urged to enter fast-growing export markets in the Middle East, China and India by Gary Locke, Secretary of the US Department of Commerce.
visited the Thermal Energy Corporation (TECO), the district energy company that provides heating and cooling to the Texas Medical Center ..... CHP in the US by 2030. TECO, a not-for-profit district energy company founded in 1969, recently completed a $377 million
selling its wholly-owned subsidiary, Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP), to a joint venture comprising district energy company Veolia Energy North America and Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners. MATEP's principal asset is a cogeneration
UK and its subsidiaries. This strategic investment will create COFELY District Energy, the UK’s largest district energy company . The Utilicom Group and its subsidiaries deliver over 33,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission reductions
Birmingham has triumphed at the Premises and Facilities Management (PFM) Awards 2011 in London. The Birmingham District Energy Company (BDEC) – made up of Cofely (GDF Suez), Birmingham City Council, Aston University and Birmingham Children
City Council (BCC), Aston University and Birmingham Children’s Hospital, under the name of Birmingham District Energy Company Ltd (BDEC). The scheme was conceived in response to a long-held vision by BCC and Aston University to
across the city of Leicester in the UK. The work will be delivered through a new subsidiary company – Leicester District Energy Company – with an investment of £14 million (US$23 million) by CDE and additional funding from the UK government
across the City of Leicester in the UK. The work will be delivered through a new subsidiary company – Leicester District Energy Company – with an investment of £14 million (US$23 million) by CDE and additional funding from the UK government
commercial customers. Since beginning operations in China in 2003, Dalkia has established itself as a leading district energy company operating district heating systems in cities including Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang Province in northeast
selling its wholly-owned subsidiary, Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP), to a joint venture comprising district energy company Veolia Energy North America and Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners. MATEP's principal asset is a cogeneration