Energy sharing pool / C.I.D
During the construction of the Deauville convention center in 1991, a thermal study was conducted to reduce the energy impact of the future building. This study led to a surprising and collaborative solution. Explanations from François DE NEEF, Operations Center Manager at CRAM SAS.
“At the time, major energy-saving work was carried out in the boiler room of the Deauville nautical center, making available the thermal power necessary for the needs of the C.I.D., estimated at 1.4 Megawatt thermal. In 1992, a heat transport network was installed between the two buildings, allowing the production of heat to be shared. The C.I.D. is still heated today with thermal power from the boiler room of the Deauville Olympic swimming pool.”
An amazing and pioneering energy sharing for the time!
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