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Cities
Benefits for cities
  1. Reduction of CO2 emissions and lower consumption of fossil fuels and refrigerant gases.
  2. Use of local renewable energies from urban solid waste recovery plants, free cooling or cooling of equipment with sea or river water.
  3. Reduced dependence on external energy sources.
  4. Reduction of the "heat island" effect, reducing the ambient temperature between 1ºC and 2ºC, thanks to the replacement of the buildings' own air conditioning equipment.
  1. Elimination of health risks; cooling towers and other potential sources of legionellosis disappear.
  2. Reduction of the global consumption of water and chemical products.
  3. Creation of local employment.
  4. Valorisation of the architectural environment and zero visual impact, since the system allows rooftops and facades to be completely clear.
Users
Benefits for users
  1. Lower energy costs compared to conventional systems, which means savings on energy bills.
  2. Absence of noise and vibrations in buildings.
  3. No machinery replacement costs.
  4. Reduced maintenance costs.
  5. Reduction of conventional energy supply costs (gas and electricity) and lower power to be contracted.
  6. Elimination of risks (legionella, explosions, carbon monoxide poisoning...) due to the absence of thermal production equipment in the building.
  1. Guaranteed energy supply. The heating and cooling network has redundancies, both in terms of production plants and thermal production equipment.
  2. Ease of availability of more power, if necessary, by expanding the energy exchangers, with practically no need for more space.
  3. Outsourcing of the thermal production service and associated risks (regulatory, service quality commitment, etc…).
  4. Belonging to a sustainability and social responsibility project, able to promote its own corporate image.
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