Since demand for district heating is lower in the warm months of the year, redundant waste heat is fed through large, environment-friendly absorption chillers or cooled using water from the Danube Canal (“free cooling”) to produce district cooling capacity. Like district heating, district cooling is supplied to consumers via insulated pipes in a highly efficient closed-loop energy system.

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