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Harvard University District Energy Facility

Year
2021
Status
Built

Cities account for 70% of the world’s energy consumption. Almost 50% of the energy is used for heating or cooling. District energy systems are one of the most effective ways to mitigate climate change…” – District Energy in Cities: Unlocking the Potential of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, United Nations Environmental Programme report (2015) The District Energy Facility (DEF) embodies a state-of-the-art, cost effective, resilient, and sustainable energy generation system for Harvard University’s Allston campus.

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