Carefree and reliable district heating is the most common heating mode in Finland

 

 

District cooling

District cooling is an environmentally friendly method of keeping properties cool.

District cooling refers to cooled water being distributed through piping to cool building’s air conditioning. The operating principle is the same as in district heating, but the excess warmth is carried away in the energy company’s district cooling water.

District cooling can also be used to cool down production and storage facilities in industrial buildings.

Cost-efficient and effortless district cooling

By choosing district cooling you’ll save energy and money, since the method is more cost-efficient than cooling down individual buildings.

District cooling will help avoid excess noise caused by cooling machinery and the space that such machines would take up can be used for other purposes. And in absence of separate cooling machinery, there’s no need to worry about their maintenance and upkeep.

District cooling in six municipalities in Finland

District cooling is currently offered by district heating companies mostly in Southern Finland.

  • Helsinki
  • Turku
  • Lahti
  • In Vierumäki in Heinola
  • Lempäälä
  • Espoo
  • Tampere
  • Pori

G-Power district cooling substations

Using the G-Power district cooling substation you can easily enjoy the benefits of district cooling. Contact our sales for more information on G-Power cooling substations!

» Read more about district cooling on the Finnish Energy Industries website.