The webinar presents the case study of the Zakito District Cooling project in Curacao, one of the winners of the 7th global district energy climate awards. The project is designed to utilize deep sea water to meet the cooling demand. The realization of the project will unlock the vast potential of District Cooling and related Deep Seawater Industry projects in Curaçao and the Caribbean, a market potential estimated at USD 1.0-2.0 billion. Zakito District Cooling intends to connect all suitable buildings in the Rif and Zakito area on Curacao, like the Dreams resort, WTC Curaçao, the Curaçao Medical Centre and the Renaissance hotel. It uses seawater from 850m deep for the direct cooling of buildings, reducing CO2 emissions by 96% and eliminating the need for HCFCs and HFCs, at a much cheaper cost. The webinar discusses all the practical details of planning and deploying District Cooling projects and helps the participants to understand the risks and solutions when carrying out such a project.
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Sector: District energy
Country / Region: Curaçao
Tags: carbon dioxide, cooling demand, district cooling, district energy, emissions, energy, global climate, HCFCs, industry, projects, risks, water resourcesIn 1 user collection: C2E2 Webinars
Knowledge Object: eLearning
Published by: Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
Publishing year: 2022