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H2O Global News: WET project at TWH Breaks Ground

Noventa Energy Partners (Noventa) announced another milestone in the development of the world’s largest Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system – the groundbreaking for large Wetwell that will be used to access the wastewater flowing in the Mid Toronto Interceptor sewer below Dundas Street. The WET system will supply over 19MW of thermal energy to University Health Network’s Toronto Western Hospital representing 90% of the hospital’s annual heating and cooling needs.

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CityNews: Toronto hospital introduces […] Noventa system

In what’s being called a groundbreaking innovation, a Toronto hospital, along with its partners, have found an environmentally friendly way to heat and cool its buildings that will significantly reduce its carbon emissions. Noventa Energy Partners and the City Of Toronto teamed up with Toronto Western Hospital […] to develop the project that uses thermal energy from wastewater flowing to provide 90 per cent of the heating and cooling for the buildings.

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Noventa delivers […] wastewater energy transfer project at TWH

Provider of technology alternatives for heating and cooling buildings Noventa Energy Partners announced today the delivery of the world’s largest raw wastewater energy transfer project at Toronto Western Hospital. Accordingly, this $38 million project had the part-funding of the Government of Canada and Vancity Community Investment Bank (VCIB).

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The Globe and Mail: Financing the path to net zero

Across the country, countless passionate people are working towards a common goal: to help Canada meet its climate targets by 2030. “In the public and private sectors, in academia and not-for-profit organizations, many people are pushing in this direction,” says Vince Gasparro, managing director, Clean Energy Finance at Vancity Community Investment Bank (VCIB). “And that’s what we need: siloed sectors can’t do it on their own. We all need to […] turbocharge this green transition.”

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CISION: Noventa Energy Partners using innovative technology at TWH

Canadians want cleaner air and cleaner water for their children and grandchildren. That's why the Government of Canada's strengthened climate plan is helping Canadians cut pollution in their communities, while saving on energy costs and creating good jobs across the country. The plan will create a cleaner and healthier future [….]

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Spacing Toronto: LORINC - The Power of Poop

A month from now, the City, Toronto Western Hospital, and an Enwave spin-off called Noventa Energy will unveil one of those alchemy-like projects that transforms a societal cast-off into modern gold. n this case, the cast-off is all that raw, warm, fast-flowing sewage running through a big old interceptor pipe under Dundas Street. The gold, in turn, is the heat energy.

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Noventa Energy Corporation selected for wastewater energy pilot project

Noventa Energy Corporation (Noventa) is pleased to announce that it has been selected by the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) to construct one of three wastewater energy transfer pilot projects authorized by the Metropolitan King County Council. Noventa proposes to aggregate various renewable energy technologies in its Reimagining Energy

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Noventa to supply renewable energy to Toronto hospital

Noventa Energy Partners announced the delivery of the world’s largest raw wastewater energy transfer project at Toronto Western Hospital. The $38 million project, funded in part by the Government of Canada and financed by Vancity Community Investment Bank, will generate enough thermal energy using raw municipal wastewater from a sewer [.…]

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Renewable energy transfer project to supply power to hospital

Noventa Energy Partners announced the delivery of the world’s largest raw wastewater energy transfer project at Toronto Western Hospital. The $38 million project, funded in part by the Government of Canada and financed by Vancity Community Investment Bank, will generate enough thermal energy using raw municipal wastewater from a sewer [.…]

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