Stanford University case study of the results and value of hydraulic modeling for building the business case, design and real-time hydraulic for the operational phase of a new low temperature hot water system and chilled water system. Stanford University invested $500 million in transforming their energy systems. Hydraulic modeling was a critical component in this process and Termis real-time hydraulic modeling has become a critical component to maintain top efficiency to pay back the investment.
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