NEW YORK | NY
One45 Harlem
We are developing a high-performance energy system based on geothermal technology. Throughout the design process additional green energy technologies will be integrated with the infrastructure, including:
Ground Source and Solar Energy
Battery and Thermal Energy Storage
Wastewater Energy Recovery
Project Size: 1 million square feet
GHG Reduction: 1,000 tCO2e*
*tonnes (t) of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent (e)
Ultra Efficiency
One45’s proposed district energy system utilizes a diverse set of energy sources to provide heating and cooling throughout the community. This advanced electrification strategy utilizes state-of-the-art pump technology to achieve premium efficiencies and virtually eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.
Reduction of 1,000 Tonnes of Carbon emissions annually.
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps accessing the ambient water temperature of the Harlem River supply heating as well as cooling energy. River water is filtered and oxygenated as it passes through the system, improving water quality.
Geothermal technology
Geothermal technology draws and rejects heat from the earth’s constant temperature via a borefield distributed under open spaces and thoroughfares, reducing infrastructure demand while reducing carbon emissions. An integrated loop provides chemical-free hardscape snow and ice melt. Heat exchangers recover thermal energy from wastewater.
Energy storage
Energy storage captures heating and cooling production during periods of lowest demand for use meeting load during peak demand, simultaneously right-sizing system scale and improving system resilience. Energy exchange balances simultaneous heating and cooling conditions to similar effect.
Learn more about our project at One45Harlem.com.
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