SHARC provides an update on its projects

SHARC International Systems Inc. provides an update on the National Western Center, Trico LivingWell and 303 Battery projects. The Company has shipped and delivered the units to each of the respective sites for installation and commissioning scheduled in H1 of 2022.
These projects showcase a 3.8 megawatt (MW) district energy system, the largest wastewater heat recovery project in North America, a forward-thinking senior-living facility and a Zero Net Energy certified residential building complex in Colorado, Alberta and Washington, respectively.

National Western Center is a 3.8 MW district energy project currently considered the largest wastewater heat recovery project in North America and potentially the world. The system will supply 90% of the campus heating and cooling needs and help National Western Center avoid emitting an estimated 2,600 metric tonnes of CO2 annually.
Trico LivingWell will be installing two PIRANHA T15’s in two thoughtfully-planned residences. The PIRANHA T15’s will reduce up to 100% of the CO2 emissions involved in the hot water production for the residences.
303 Battery, a 15-story, 112-unit complex in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood is utilizing a PIRANHA T15 to assist the development in becoming one of the first residential towers to be certified as Zero Net Energy by the International Living Future Institute.

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