Thermal Energy Networks Could Transform Water Use in Urban Areas

Implementing thermal energy networks (TENs) in neighborhoods, including commercial buildings, convention centers, and hotels, can significantly reduce water usage, as outlined in a new report by the Building Decarbonization Coalition. Analyzing eight sites that utilize TENs for heating and cooling, the study found that building operators saved a combined 337 million gallons of fresh water annually.

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