-- 吉宝集团(SGX:BN4)周四发布公告称,其基础设施部门已与新加坡建屋发展局签订冷冻水供应合同。 该项目包括为登加(Tengah)九个即将开工的定制住宅项目设计、安装和运营集中式冷却系统。 根据这份为期20年的合同,登加的Brickland、Park和Forest Hill三个区域内约1万户家庭将可使用吉宝提供的冷冻水进行房屋降温。 公告称,加上此前签订的另一份合同,登加12个项目中约1.4万户家庭将能够使用这种节能的冷却系统。
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