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How district cooling can ease India’s climate and urban planning troubles

TT Editor·Updated: 16 Feb 2026 10:42 pm IST
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How district cooling can ease India’s climate and urban planning troubles

District cooling represents an innovative solution to India's pressing climate and urban planning challenges. This centralized system delivers air-conditioning to multiple buildings from a single large plant, which produces chilled water and distributes it through insulated underground pipes. By reducing the reliance on individual air-conditioning units, district cooling can significantly cut energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, addressing both environmental concerns and the escalating demand for electricity in urban areas. As Indian cities continue to grapple with rising temperatures and increasing population densities, implementing district cooling could enhance energy efficiency, lower operational costs for buildings, and improve overall urban living conditions. This approach not only supports sustainable urban development but also aligns with India's commitments to climate action. With the potential for widespread adoption in metropolitan areas, district cooling may play a pivotal role in shaping the future of urban infrastructure in India.

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