【CLP𝘦 and Hysan Join Forces to Build a Sustainable Future for Causeway Bay】 CLP𝘦 has signed a MoU with Hysan Development Company Limited to explore the opportunities to apply innovative energy management solutions to Hysan’s core portfolio in the Lee Gardens area of Causeway Bay, with the aim of transforming Causeway Bay into a sustainable community that balances economic, environmental, and social development. Under the MoU, the key focus is to explore the development of a distributed district cooling system in the Lee Gardens area, which is already an established district. The cooling facilities of Hysan’s major buildings in the area will be interconnected through new pedestrian links and underground driveways. The entire interconnected system is expected to result in significant energy savings and carbon reductions, marking a milestone in sustainable development. This is an innovative project which will mark a major step forward in energy management solution. Read the press release: https://lnkd.in/gjHMWDzq #CLP𝘦 #Hysan #CausewayBay #Sustainability #DistributedDistrictCooling #Innovation
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