London

Reliable energy that avoids capital costs

For over a century London District Energy and its predecessors have delivered utility solutions across three key service areas in downtown London: Electrical Generation, Chilled Water, and Steam


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Overview

A district approach to energy

For customers, district energy eliminates the need to invest capital in on-site equipment, frees up building space for profitable uses and reduces maintenance and insurance costs.

CUSTOMER SHOWCASE


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St. Joseph's Health Care frees up funds

As one of Ontario’s leading teaching hospitals, the facility depends on reliable steam for space heating and sterilization. With district energy, the hospital no longer needs to maintain or monitor on-site equipment, which allows capital to be used for other priorities. The hospital operations teams can also rely on Enwave for ongoing maintenance and service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Steam gets London's linens cleaner

For London Hospital Linen Service, steam is critical to properly sterilize linens for the region’s hospitals, community health centers and long-term care facilities. By tapping into Enwave’s district energy system for all its steam needs, the company was able to merge all locations onto one central campus, significantly improving operational efficiencies with one sustainable, reliable solution.

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Customers connected to Enwave's London system can count on reliable energy, delivered more efficiently and sustainably.

Partnership

We supply power to the provincial grid

Enwave has built strong relationships with London Hydro and the City of London, delivering quality service that enhances the city’s – and the province’s – reliability and resiliency.

Facilities

Investing in London's energy future

  • Plants are built to supply power to the provincial electricity grid through London's local grid
  • With funding from the provincial government, 2019 system expansion includes:
  • An additional combined heat and power (CHP) system
  • 17 MW gas turbine
  • 4 MW condensing steam turbine
  • 1,451 metric tons of electric chillers
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