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District Energy Systems

District Energy Systems are centralized facilities that produce and distribute thermal energy—such as heating, cooling, or hot water—to multiple buildings within a neighborhood or campus. Instead of each building having its own HVAC system, these systems generate thermal energy at a single source, often using efficient methods like cogeneration or renewable energy, and then pipe it to connected buildings. This approach improves energy efficiency, reduces costs, and minimizes environmental impacts by consolidating energy production and leveraging shared infrastructure. It’s a smart way to efficiently supply heating and cooling to communities or large complexes.