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University of Toronto Energy Node 6 Feasibility Study

This Feasibility Study consisted of the test fit of multiple options for the configuration of an Energy Node at three different sites on the St. George campus. The Energy Node is part of a larger site utility infrastructure Master Plan to achieve a resilient, low-carbon future. The Node includes the planning for thermal, electrical and other municipality utility distribution systems within the optional sites and their impacts on the larger campus.

Following the selection of Preferred Options for development, an Opportunity and Constraints Matrix was developed to support the Class D cost estimate of the various options and sites. The study was summarized in a Feasibility Study report that was used by Facility and Services at the university to provide direction on specific site developments.

Location

Toronto, ON

Client

University of Toronto

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