Weber State University

Ogden,

 UT  

 United States

Square Feet:

 1,600,000

A massive scale retrofit and integration of 1.6 million square feet into a high efficiency 5th-generation Thermal Energy Network. By repurposing existing chilled water infrastructure into a shared energy loop supported by three geoexchange borefields, this system achieves unprecedented thermal diversity across dormitories, laboratories, and classrooms. This phased, modular implementation demonstrates the long term 'Bankability' of geothermal integration, delivering over $27 million in verified utility savings while providing a scalable blueprint for continuous campus expansion.
Project Details

Square Footage:

1,600,000

Peak Load Reduction:

32%

Grid Offset:

52%

CapEx Savings:

$27,000,000

Project Velocity:

7 Months

System Type:

Thermal Harvester (Open Loop / Ambient Recovery)

Development Phase:

Under Construction

Project Summary:

60% Peak Load Reduction and $4.2M CapEx Savings.

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