The Toronto company that uses chilled water from the depths of Lake Ontario to cool hospitals, hotels, and residences downtown is expanding its pipeline network to boost its reach.
Enwave Energy Corporation has commissioned a fourth intake pipeline for its deep lake water cooling (DLWC) system, which has been operating for 20 years, cools more than 100 buildings in Toronto, and is already the largest in the world, reports CBC News.
Its client base also includes data centres, shopping centres, and large entertainment venues and arenas in the city.
“By expanding the DLWC, Enwave is serving more people and cooling more buildings—while reducing emissions and helping us reach our climate goals,” said Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow.
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