Assessment of feasibility of a district heating and cooling system for Ecorse, Michigan. Final report, 1981-1982
The City of Ecorse is an older industrial suburb of Detroit with an economy much related to the automobile industry. Ecorse conducted an assessment of the feasibility of building a district heating system which would service an 80 acre redevelopment area in the heart of the community. The system would utilize waste heat in the form of hot water from either of two electric generating plants, or a steel mill, or a nearby chemical plant located within the city. The estimated price of cogenerated thermal energy from one of the power plants was quite competitive. However, the 1980-1985 economy of Ecorse was so weak that the study found no real customer base for the heat in the target redevelopment area.
- Research Organization:
- Downriver Community Conference, Wyandotte, MI (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5321074
- Report Number(s):
- PB-83-255737
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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DISTRICT HEATING
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FEDERAL REGION V
HEATING
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NORTH AMERICA
POWER PLANTS
SITE SURVEYS
THERMAL POWER PLANTS
URBAN AREAS
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WASTE HEAT UTILIZATION
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