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UBC Okanagan upping the heat while lowering greenhouse gas emissions
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District Energy
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UBC Okanagan is heating up its mission on efficiency and sustainability with a new air-source heat pump district energy system.
The system has been operating since June 2025 and will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 815 tonnes or more annually. The pump also provides heating and cooling to 14 buildings on campus.
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