Canada could use thermal infrastructure to turn wasted heat emissions into energy
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 30 – Buildings are the third-largest source of greenhouse gases in Canada, and thermal networks could replace fossil fuels by using wasted heat to reduce emissions, experts say.
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Canada could use thermal infrastructure to turn wasted heat emissions into energy
Buildings are the third-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. In many cities, including Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary, buildings are the single highest source of emissions. The recently launched Infrastructure for Good barometer, released by consulting firm Deloitte, suggests that Canada’s infrastructure investments already top the global list in terms of positive societal, economic and environmental benefits. In fact, over the …
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