Veolia Energy North America

Services

District Energy (Heating and Cooling Networks)

In a District Energy system, a central plant produces hot water, steam or chilled water and delivers it to a group of buildings or facilities via an underground piping network.

Heating and Cooling Networks

Specific options may include:

  • Renewable energies - use of renewable energies for the production of heat - biomass, geothermal power, household waste incineration, and waste heat from industrial facilities.

Global Leadership in District Energy

Veolia Energy manages 682 district and local heating or cooling systems worldwide, particularly in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States.

Veolia Energy North America became the owner and operator of the largest portfolio of District Energy in North America when it acquired The Trigen Companies in 2007.

Custom Solutions

With a broad menu of services available, we advise customers and tailor our solutions to their individual challenges and needs.