Energy Exchange Opportunities Leveraging Building & Municipal Wastewater

Speaker: Rick Lawlor, International Waste Water Systems Inc.

Building and municipal sanitary wastewater has traditionally been ignored as a heat transfer medium, despite its attractive source temperature. Typically between 72 F and 65 F. New technologies are available that facilitate the opportunity to expoit this medium as a heat-source and heat-sink, reliably and economically.  When coupled with this technology, conventional commercial mechanical HVAC equipment & systems can (1) lower heating and cooling operational costs, (2) deliver competitive, or better, green HVAC system installed costs, (3) facilitate viable and scalable energy recovery opportunities, and (4) reduce or eliminate carbon-based fuel consumption. Waste-water energy exchange is proving to be a viable and credible means to improve the energy and environmental bottom-line.

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