District Energy System

Western has district steam and chilled water networks, which together make up the district energy system on campus. The district energy system at Western includes two chilled water plants, a steam plant and infrastructure like pumps and steam tunnels to move the water and steam around campus.
The steam network operates year-round and is used for heating, humidification and research applications. Historically, the chilled water network was used for cooling from late April to early October but in 2019 this network was converted into a year-round energy loop and waste heat from buildings can be recovered and injected into the energy loop and then shared between buildings on campus. This in turn reduces the amount of steam required to heat campus buildings.
Waste heat at Western University is primarily rcovered from two sources:
Boiler flue gas recovery
Heat recovery chillers in campus buildings
After heat is recovered into Western’s campus-wide energy loop, it can be reused in buildings that require hot water and space heating. The energy loop enables the redistribution of thermal energy from buildings with excess heat to those with heating demands, improving overall system efficiency.
Energy Loop
Electric Boilers
The Power Plant is one of Western's oldest buildings at over 100 years old. The Power Plant uses natural gas boilers to generate steam for space heating, hot water, humidification and sterilization across main campus and the University Hospital. It also produces chilled water for cooling.
One of the main functions of the natural gas boilers is to heat our campus and these boilers are a major source of Western’s Scope 1 emissions.
Western has received $4.75 million from Environment and Climate Change Canada, towards installing electric boiler capacity that will replace aging natural gas boiler capacity. The two new electric boilers will produce about 40% of the university's steam and reduce overall campus emissions by 20-30%. This project is a major initiative that will help towards Western achieving its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets. Learn more about the funding announcement and electric boiler in Western News.