District Energy refers to business in which heat and electricity generated
from a concentrated site are distributed to multiple customers.
Energy (heat or heat/electricity) generated from more than one concentrated energy plants (CHP, HOB, resource recovery facility) is distributed to multiple users in residential, commercial, or industrial complexes, and a number of enterprises can be supplied with inexpensive energy in a safer, more convenient manner.
Benefits of the District Energy business
- Improve atmospheric conditions and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and CO2 with cutting-edge deterioration
prevention facilities - District Heating & Cooling System : Contributes to pleasant living conditions
- District Energy for industrial complexes: Energy supply at a lower price
- Supply of dispersed generation and reduction of transmission loss
- Support for distribution of unused energy and renewable energy