New Ontario neighbourhood will be heated and cooled using sewage

This pioneering sustainable energy project in Ontario, where a neighborhood is utilizing wastewater energy transfer technology to heat and cool its buildings. This innovative system captures thermal energy from sewage, reducing reliance on traditional heating and cooling methods and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative positions the community as a leader in adopting eco-friendly infrastructure solutions.

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