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Investments in cost-effective district energy/heat pump systems reduce economic leakage, as more dollars are retained in the economy, thereby increasing discretionary income within a city.
Investments in cost-effective district energy/heat pump systems reduce economic leakage, as more dollars are retained in the economy, thereby increasing discretionary income within a city.
The North American total of 72,900,289 square feet added in 2019 to the International District Energy Associations’ (IDEA’s) running total of square footage of 865,692,809 square feet committed to North American district energy systems since 1990, brings the current total for North America reported since 1990 to 938,593,098 square feet.