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Lake Source Cooling at Cornell: 15 Years of Renewable Cooling 

08-23-2017 10:55

Summary

In 2000 Cornell started up the first large scale deep fresh water based district cooling system in North America.  Lake Source Cooling operates at ~.1 kWh/ton-hr and now provides about 40 million ton-hours annually of "renewable" cooling to over 100 buildings.  The presentation will highlight the challenges, successes and lessons learned.  It will also describe the significant education required to permit and operate innovative "first of their kind" large scale renewable energy projects.

Speakers

Tim Peer, BOND
Lanny Joyce, Cornell University



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Tim Peer, BOND Lanny Joyce, Cornell University