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ENGIE to design district cooling system for Punggol Digital District

The plant will have a total cooling capacity of 105MW.

French electric utility ENGIE will design the district cooling system (DCS) for Punggol Digital District after it has been selected by Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT).

According to an announcement, the interconnected DCS plants with a total cooling capacity of approximately 30,000 RT (105 MW) will be designed by ENGIE to serve JTC’s and SIT’s development as well as the community facilities.

The DCS plant will be housed at SIT’s future Punggol Campus, next to firms focused on cybersecurity and digital technology in the upcoming Punggol Digital District.

Previously in March 2018, ENGIE announced an $80m investment in Singapore to develop its Centre of Expertise for District Cooling over the next five years.

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