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First-of-its-kind partnership delivers a waste-heat-to-power project that will reduce University of Dayton's carbon footprint by more than 70%

By District Energy posted 10 days ago

  

University of Dayton News

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Tallgrass, the University of Dayton and AES Ohio entered into an innovative long-term agreement that fosters the University of Dayton’s efforts to achieve its renewable energy goals. The new waste heat to power facility will capture the heat produced by an existing process and generate decarbonized power, which will be sold to AES Ohio for the benefit of the University of Dayton.

For more than three years, Tallgrass and Kanin Energy have collaborated to develop the project. This will offset 100% of the university’s electricity needs and reduce its carbon footprint by 71%, closely matching the University of Dayton’s energy consumption. This project also provides new teaching, research and hands-on learning opportunities to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for a career in clean energy.

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