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TCAAP Energy Integration Resiliency Framework <br />Energy Efficiency Strategies <br /> <br /> <br /> 70 <br />system, they may be able to benefit from the efficiency that they bring to the system through lower <br />rates or even bill credits when they decrease their return temperature. <br />For businesses that may not be in proximity to a future district energy system, the County and JDA <br />could facilitate building co-location. Certain project types can be identified as potential candidates for <br />co-location. Table 26 outlines business and building types that are high users of hot water or have <br />concentrated periods of high electricity use. As proposals are reviewed, the County and JDA should <br />identify projects that are the same use as those listed in Table 26. Such candidates could be grouped <br />and referred to energy design experts as to the specific energy benefits that could be achieved through <br />co-location. For example, a hotel development could be sited adjacent to a laundromat to make their <br />combined hot water load more even throughout the day and surface the opportunities to share hot <br />water heating and recovery equipment. <br />