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If your facility isn’t currently part of a District Energy (DE) network, chances are that it may be in the future. Driven by demand for low-cost energy and the growing number of organizations committing to net-zero targets, the global market for District Heating and Cooling Systems is expected to expand to over $754 billion by 2032.
As a single source of heating and/or cooling multiple buildings, district energy installations worldwide typically reduce primary energy demand in heating and cooling systems by 50% and can achieve operating efficiencies of up to 90%, according to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
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