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City of Saint John studies district energy potential
Mar. 17, 2011, Saint John, NB – The city of Saint John has put $144,000 in grant funds from the Green Municipal Fund toward a study on developing a district energy system. The city is developing a district energy system for the uptown and waterfront areas. It is working to reduce operating costs by increasing energy efficiency and finding renewable sources of energy. With investment and large-scale development slated for the uptown and waterfront, the use of renewable energy as a green heating utility is a sustainable way to mitigate the effects of growth.

The feasibility study will identify appropriate buildings in the uptown area for the district energy system. It will identify potential sources of energy to heat the buildings, including raw sewage heat recovery, waste heating from buildings, industrial waste, and the Saint John Harbour. The study will also evaluate the financial and technical viability of each energy source, as well as the economic and social benefits to the community.