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TCAAP Energy Integration Resiliency Framework <br />Energy Efficiency Strategies <br /> <br /> <br /> 69 <br />4.3.6. Co-location and strategic siting strategies <br /> <br />One opportunity for energy supply alternatives that has been recommended in the White Paper is the <br />development of a district energy system, possibly fed from a CHP plant. Planned siting and co-location <br />can bring increased efficiency to a district system or create opportunities for miniature district systems <br />in areas that are not connected (e.g. some of the Flex areas). <br />Figure 12: Building co-location examples <br />Because of the greenfield advantage, high energy use businesses and building use types could be <br />motivated to develop at TCAAP because of the future energy cost savings. For those on the district <br />Recommendation: <br />Attract high energy use businesses and building types through RFP materials and developer <br />workshops, and help facilitate energy savings opportunities for these projects through strategic <br />siting.
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