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Roseville Skating Center and City Hall <br />Feasibility Study September 23, 2007 <br />If thermal energy from both of the refrigeration plants is rejected to a GHX, there wili be <br />more energy than is required to heat the other buildings on the City Hall Campus in an <br />average year. If the system is appropriately designed it will be possible to connect <br />additional facilities to this type of system. <br />For example, if a swimming pool were to be built on the campus it would be <br />advantageous to connect the building mechanical system to an integrated geothermal <br />system. It would also be possible to use some of the excess thermal energy to provide <br />snowmelt on some of the sidewalks on the campus. <br />It would also be possible for other developers to integrate the mechanical systems from <br />other proposed buildings on adjacent building sites to the GHX connected to this type of <br />system. This would allow these facilities to take advantage of the excess thermal energy <br />available from the Speed Skating Oval and the [ce Arena. <br />Geo-Xergy Systems Page 29 of 33 <br />