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HOT|COOL NO. 3/2017 - "North America"
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N0. 3 / 2017
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE ON DISTRICT HEATING AND COOLING
NORTH AMERICA
DBDH - direct access to district heating and cooling technology
www.dbdh.dk
Courtesy ZGF Architects LLP; © Robert Canfield
CONTENTS
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THE COLUMN
US DISTRICT ENERGY OUTLOOK – AN INSIDE VIEW
US DISTRICT ENERGY IN THE AGE OF TRUMP
10 12 15 16 19 23 26 28 30
LIVEABLE CAMPUSES – BREAKING THE COST BARRIER IN THE USA
STANFORD ENERGY SYSTEM INNOVATIONS - NEXT STEPS
DISTRICT ENERGY IN THE AGE OF TRUDEAU
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DEEPER GREENING IN CANADA’S NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT AND CORROSION PREVENTION IN DISTRICT HEATING
DISTRICT HEATING TARIFFS – A WAY TO COMMUNICATE
NEW MEMBERS
MEMBER COMPANY PROFILE: DE VALVES
LIST OF MEMBERS
HOT|COOL is published four times a year by:
NORTH AMERICA
DBDH Stæhr Johansens Vej 38 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Phone +45 8893 9150
Total circulation: 5,000 copies in 50 countries
[email protected] www.dbdh.dk
ISSN 0904 9681 Layout: DBDH/galla-form.dk
Editor-in-Chief: Lars Gullev, VEKS
Pre-press and printing: Kailow Graphic A/S
Coordinating Editor: Kathrine Windahl, DBDH
Courtesy ZGF Architects LLP; © Robert Canfield
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By Jan Strømvig, Managing Director Fjernvarme Fyn and Chairman of DBDH THE COLUMN
District heating is as vibrant as ever – new developments take place, new markets open, new demands from local and national governments are in place, but still district heating continues to provide a solid, economical solution.
At the same time, this will help Facebook become more competitive and live up to their green agenda. I look forward to sharing these discussions and the status in this valuable cooperation between Odense and Facebook in the US next year. This situation shows how national framework conditions (once relevant to guide other industries) can halt the possibility to gain from long-term sustained changes in the energy supply. National framework conditions also affect the market for cooling. The technical opportunities and the demand is well understood and ready to be served. But again, national framework conditions prevent the district heating companies to roll out. District cooling may be as large a business as district heating – the demand is tremendous all over the world. Also in cold countries like Denmark, but even more in areas that enjoy a much warmer climate. Cooling will assist our industry to become more efficient and not least provide an efficient and cost effective technology covering cooling demands and also help in reaching our carbon goals. DBDH, together with other Danish organisations in the Danish district heating sector, has just launched a report on district cooling opportunities in Denmark. An English version of the report will soon be made available. Happy reading and remember to work with both national and local stakeholders to make them understand how cooperation between industry in general and our industry can play an important role in our future heat and cooling demand!
In the US, local authorities say “Sorry Donald, but we go ahead!”, so in some places national governments, no matter how strong they speak out, have little influence as local developers and authorities are in charge. In Denmark on the other hand, national government must clear some obstacles before the local authorities can roll out even more green, low-cost heating solutions. This is a clear indication of how important and how different frame conditions are, and how different players play different roles in different markets. North America already is in a strong position on district heating – especially on university campuses. This issue of Hot Cool introduces the situation in both the USA and Canada. From our side, we welcome a close cooperation with the North American district heating promoters and look forward to expanding our cooperation further. A few well-known multinational companies – originating from the US – will play an active role in keeping district heating green and keep costs down in Denmark. Facebook and Apple >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32
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