District Cooling
WHAT IS
District Cooling
District cooling entails the production and circulation of chilled water to multiple buildings through a network of insulated underground pipes. Cooled water is pumped from the central plant through pre-insulated underground pipes to the building, which is called the Energy Transfer Station (ETS). In the ETS, the coolness of the chilled water is used to cool the building’s water through a Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE).
EXPLAINED
How It Works
The fundimentals of how district cooling works
- Water is chilled at a central cooling plant
- Chilled water is pumped through a network of underground insulated pipes to the customers’ building
- An air-conditioning water system inside the customer’s building circulates the chilled water
- Air is then pumped through the chilled water pipe of the air-conditioning system producing cold air
Benefits of District Cooling
Reduces electricity consumption by 50%
Reducing CO2 emissions
Enhancing aesthetics and local environments
Reducing Pollution
Air conditioning from a sustainable source
Providing financial gain
Reducing the demand on natural gas for power generation
Better space utilization by electrical transmission
Positive impact on carbon emissions
Enhancing the governments credibility
Up to 60% more energy efficient than conventional cooling
Lower operating costs and increased operating reliability
Reduced maintenance costs by 10%
Improved air quality and temperature control
Increased revenue through utilization of unoccupied space
Contact Us
- +966 11 466 5555
- info@diarona.com
- 3 Waddi Al Summan, Al Olaya, Riyadh 12211, Saudi Arabia (Ajlan & Bros Holding Building)
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