Noventa in the Media
Radio-Canada ICI Télé: A hospital heated and cooled with sewage water.
Toronto Western Hospital will now use the city's wastewater to meet 90 per cent of its heating and cooling needs. With a capacity of 19 MW, it is one of the largest systems of its kind in the world.
Radio-Canada: A hospital heated and cooled with sewage water
Thermal Energy ‘‘lost’’ in the sewers could power hundreds of buildings, according to Toronto’s environment director.
The Sewer Thermal Energy Network (STEN) Announces Noventa Becomes Network’s Newest Member
STEN is pleased to announce that Noventa Energy (Noventa) has been welcomed as the newest member of our network.
New Civil Engineer: Noventa buys Scottish Water heat-from-wastewater assets to improve district heating
Noventa, a company based in Canada, has bought three heat from wastewater assets from from Scottish Water Horizons with intention to partially repower them and improve their output.
IPE Real Assets: Scottish Water Horizons sells heat from wastewater assets to Ancala-backed Noventa
Noventa Energy has acquired three heat from wastewater assets in the UK from Scottish Water Horizons. The Ancala-backed renewable energy firm has invested an unspecified amount to acquire the assets located in Glasgow, Stirling and Campbeltown.
Scottish Financial News: Canada’s Noventa Energy acquires Scottish heat-from-wastewater assets
Canadian decarbonised heating specialist Noventa Energy has acquired three innovative heat from wastewater assets from Scottish Water Horizons located in Glasgow, Stirling and Campbeltown, for an undisclosed sum.
Noventa Energy acquires innovative heat from wastewater assets from Scottish Water Horizons.
Noventa Energy (Noventa), a leading provider of decarbonised heating and cooling solutions, has acquired three innovative heat from wastewater assets from Scottish Water Horizons, located in Glasgow, Stirling and Campbeltown.
Double Take by Newton Podcast: The Power of Waste
Dennis Fotinos, founder and CEO of Noventa Energy Partners, joins Double Take to discuss how one company is taking the plunge to turn wastewater into energy.
Noventa Energy Partners provides HUBER ThermWin technology and design support for Markham District Energy WET System
Markham, Ontario: Noventa Energy Partners (Noventa) is pleased to announce that it will provide HUBER ThermWin technology and design support to Markham District Energy (“MDE”) for its planned Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) project.
This Apartment Complex Uses Industrial Waste to Heat its Units
A new project in the Ottawa-Gatineau region is reducing emissions by capturing the wastewater heat from a local paper plant and using it to heat residential buildings.
CBC News: Toronto Wants Buildings to Tap Into Its Sewage for Heating
Many buildings buy and burn gas or other fossil fuels to keep warm. But there's actually a free, carbon-free source of heat underfoot that they could be tapping into instead — sewage pipes.
Using Wasted Heat to Go Carbon Neutral - Interview on Your World Tonight
CBC’s Anand Ram speaks with Stephen Condie, Noventa’s Chief Technology Officer and Head of Operations, about using wastewater energy to “keep warm and fight climate change”.
Noventa’s WET Project with York University - Interview on Newstalk1010
Fill-in host Tamara Cherry speaks with Mike Layton, York University’s Chief Sustainability Officer, about a new initiative by York University and Noventa that could see the university’s Glendon campus heated and cooled by sewage.
Noventa Energy and York University to Explore Sustainable Solution to Heat and Cool Glendon Campus
Noventa Energy and York University to explore sustainable solution to heat and cool Glendon Campus.
How a Toronto University Plans to Use Sewers to Heat its Campus
On Tuesday, York University announced a plan to tap into that wastewater to heat its Glendon campus, replacing gas-fired boilers and virtually eliminating its carbon footprint.
CP24 News: Toronto Wastewater Energy Project
CP24’s reporter, Jee-Yun Lee, speaks with Ed Rubinstein, Vice President of Business Development, about Noventa and University Health Network’s Toronto Western Hospital project.
Tapping Sewage for Clean Energy is the Ultimate Circular-economy Play
In the world’s largest wastewater energy-transfer project, a Toronto hospital will soon be heated (and cooled) with sewage.
Canada Infrastructure Bank invests $100 million with Noventa to decarbonize buildings
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), Noventa Energy Partners (Noventa) have reached financial close on an investment towards sustainable retrofit projects.
Ancala Partners acquires decarbonised heating and cooling provider Noventa
Ancala Partners (‘Ancala’), the experienced investor in critical infrastructure, has acquired a majority interest in Noventa Energy Partners (‘Noventa’).