Enwave Energy Corporation is a fully integrated, sustainable energy services provider with operations in Toronto, Windsor, London, Markham, and Charlottetown.
Did you know that #LakeOntario helps our Centre stay cool? Our facility was the first in Toronto to be on Enwave Energy’s Deep Lake Water Cooling system. It uses water from Lake Ontario to cool our South Building, reducing GHG emissions & electrical consumption. #EarthMonth
Buildings account for 55% of Toronto’s emissions. Decarbonization will be needed to reach our climate goals, but it comes with challenges & costs. On Feb 17, our panel will examine strategic approaches to help guide Ontario to a Net-Zero future.
Register: https://t.co/ZazB1LQLLW
Preserving design legacy of celebrated architect, Peter Dickinson, Richmond Adelaide Centre is redeveloped & designated as a #heritage site. It is served by Enwave's #DeepLakeWaterCooling system, & we congratulate them on their LEED Gold Certification for this building.
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We invest in clean energy projects focused on reducing #GHG emissions. Expanding Enwave’s District #Energy system will reduce connected buildings’ #carbonemissions by up to 60% and power use by up to 80%. Learn more: https://t.co/kSrIDtG0DY
$CEI The country’s largest landlord, the U.S. government oversees about 300k properties. Getting large office and military complexes carbon neutral and energy efficient is something @EnwaveEnergy is already doing in Toronto.
https://t.co/Q7c53YzP24
Got to visit @EnwaveEnergy’s very cool facility in downtown Toronto.
Enwave has created an efficient system to use water from Lake Ontario to offer sustainable cooling for buildings across the city.
These are the kinds of practical solutions our government is proud to support.
@s_guilbeault@EnwaveEnergy Finally some practical solutions not blowing hot air into an already warm city air from electric A/C !! CO2 is not the enemy! Too many cars are, or excessive heat or true pollutants like CO, SO2, methane, lead, coal dust or diesel soot. Not harmless CO2.
🇨🇦🧊The Daily Dose via @washingtonpost 🧊🇨🇦
Home to the world's largest deep lake water cooling (DLWC) system, Toronto's DLWC cools more than 100 buildings in the city and saves 90,000 megawatt-hours of electricity annually, enough to power a town of 25,000.
Some of the world’s most exciting #sustainability projects can be found in Toronto. Read about projects such as the Deep Lake Water Cooling System showcase Toronto’s global reputation as a center for science, technology, and innovation. 🧵 👇👇 (2/4) #AtlasOfDigitalization
UHN has received another Green Hospital Award - this time from global organization @IHF_FIH!
From installing 15K LED light bulbs to cooling hospitals with water from Lake Ontario, there's no shortage of green projects.
Read more → https://t.co/1uzjGGOiSX
Toronto is home to the world’s largest lake-powered cooling system. Here’s how it works according to @washingtonpost the system already saves 90,000 mega-watt hours of electricity use annually — roughly enough to power a town of 25,000.
Biggest thanks to the incredible team @PostGraphics, especially @monicaulmanu that patiently helped me polish the graphic story, @ClareMTrainor for mapping advice, and the expert feedbacks from the true heroes at Enwave. https://t.co/UyJj6rvKLg
Join us November 17 at the upcoming P3 2021 for a breakout panel discussion that will provide insight on how the #P3 model is delivering innovative and cutting-edge solutions for #districtenergy systems.
Learn more and register now: https://t.co/xzCGHgSzbR
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