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Summary
With over 18 km of underground pipelines, Vancouver's District Energy Heating system distributes hot water beneath streets and neighborhoods, heating the city and reducing emissions during harsh winters.
According to public documents from the City of Vancouver and reports from Creative Energy (formerly Central Heat), the capital of British Columbia operates one of the oldest and most advanced district heating systems in North America. The model began implementation in the 20th century, scaled up in the 1960s with the expansion of downtown Vancouver, and received a technological leap in 2010 when the city inaugurated the False Creek Neighborhood Energy Utility (NEU) to serve part of the Olympic Village for the Winter Games. This data is official, public, and widely cited in municipal and operating company reports.
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