HUBER uses ThermWin for energy recovery in Toronto

HUBER SE is involved in the renewal of the energy supply of the Toronto Western Hospital. In the future, the HUBER ThermWin system will ensure that negative environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions from the previous energy supply will be reduced. At the same time, the recovered heat covers up to 90 % of the hospital’s heating and cooling needs. HUBER supplies its novel technology for energy recovery from wastewater at a hospital in Toronto. Under the project development of Noventa Energy Partners, HUBER uses its ThermWin system to reduce the negative environmental impact of the previous energy supply for the Toronto Western Hospital (TWH).

Using this system, TWH will in the future record a cumulative reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of about 169,000 tons.

The new system will supply the hospital with clean energy using the recovered heat from the wastewater and sewage system: the technology covers up to 90 % of the heating and cooling needs there. HUBER will supply 16 stainless steel HUBER Heat Exchanger RoWin units and 3 HUBER Pumping Stations Screen ROTAMAT® RoK4 700 XL units for the first stage of this project.

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