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District cooling is a form of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) that uses a centralized cooling system to provide cooling services to multiple buildings. It is an energy-efficient alternative to traditional air conditioning systems, as it reduces the need for individual cooling units in each building. District cooling systems are typically powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal, and can be used to cool both residential and commercial buildings. District cooling systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency and cost savings. They are also beneficial for the environment, as they reduce the amount of energy used for cooling and reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, district cooling systems are more reliable than traditional air conditioning systems, as they are less prone to breakdowns and require less maintenance. Some of the companies in the district cooling market include Johnson Controls, Daikin, Carrier, Trane, and Mitsubishi Electric. Show Less Read more