ColoradoThe news posted by G100% is interesting -- but the full story needs reading to sustain that interest. The innovative project is being built by EAS Energy Partners, a group that includes energy district specialist firm Enwave and Denver-based Saunders Construction.
“We believe in the power of more sustainable cities, and we know working with partners such as the National Western Center with a shared commitment to climate action and innovation is the key to building this future,” Doug Castleberry, president and CEO of Enwave USA, said in a news release.
https://www.denverpost.com/2020/08/04/sewer-pipes-dirty-water-national-western-center-clean-energy/
A bit of a tease from G, anyway
Colorado has been ahead of the curve and open for the heat recovery possibilities for years -- Here, for example is news from 2010 (been there, done that)
https://www.avon.org/926/Avons-Heat-Recovery-System#:~:text=The%20first%2Dof%2Dits%2D,buildings%20in%20the%20town%20core.
So where's old IWS and SHARC in all this?