Cordia Phoenix
Cordia Phoenix provides energy-efficient and environmentally sound district cooling services to buildings in downtown Phoenix. The downtown Phoenix system started it all, beginning operation in 2001 by serving Bank One Ballpark, now called Chase Field, and now serving 44 buildings in downtown Phoenix. With a reliability record of 99.99% since 2001, Cordia produces and distributes chilled water around the clock to customer buildings in the Phoenix central business district including the City of Phoenix, Chase Field, Phoenix Convention Center, Arizona State University, Maricopa County, University of Arizona, several biomedical research facilities, and high-rise condominiums and office complexes. This system encompasses three main plants and two auxiliary plants conditioning more than 12 million square feet of building space via four miles of chilled water pipelines. Cordia Phoenix has demonstrated customer energy savings of approximately 13% after its connection to the downtown system.

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