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Hillphoenix (Plant II) Cooling Tower, Richmond, Virginia | US Cooling Infrastructure

RICHMOND, Virginia, United States

Overview

Hillphoenix (Plant II) is a cooling tower facility located in Richmond, Virginia, United States. It operates in the cooling infrastructure sector, serving industrial and commercial needs.

Hillphoenix (Plant II) is a cooling tower facility located at 1301 Battery Brooke Pkwy in Richmond, Virginia, within Chesterfield County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 333415 (air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing) and 337215 (showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing), indicating its role in producing cooling equipment. As part of the Hillphoenix network, this plant contributes to the broader cooling infrastructure in the United States. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulations on refrigerants under the Clean Air Act, which align with the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol for phasing down high-global-warming-potential (GWP) refrigerants. Cooling towers like this one typically use water or air as a cooling medium, with efficiency measured by the coefficient of performance (COP). In Virginia, the climate supports both evaporative and air-cooled systems, with water consumption being a key environmental consideration. Hillphoenix (Plant II) plays a significant role in the local industrial landscape, supporting manufacturing processes that require precise temperature control. The facility's location in Richmond, a major urban and industrial hub, underscores its importance in providing reliable cooling for commercial and industrial applications. Its operational status ensures continued service to the region's cooling infrastructure needs.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States, including Hillphoenix (Plant II), are subject to federal regulations on refrigerant management under the Clean Air Act, which aims to reduce emissions of high-GWP refrigerants. The facility's environmental impact is influenced by its choice of cooling technology: evaporative systems consume significant water but offer higher efficiency, while air-cooled systems use less water but may have lower COP. In Virginia's humid subtropical climate, water availability and thermal discharge are key environmental considerations for cooling tower operations.

Frequently asked questions

Hillphoenix (Plant II) is located at 1301 Battery Brooke Pkwy, Richmond, Virginia 23237, United States.

Hillphoenix (Plant II) is a cooling tower facility that provides cooling infrastructure for industrial and commercial applications, likely supporting manufacturing processes for refrigeration and display equipment.

The specific cooling capacity of Hillphoenix (Plant II) is not publicly listed. Cooling towers are typically rated by tons of refrigeration or heat rejection capacity, which varies by design.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, including refrigerant management and leak repair requirements. The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol also mandates phasedown of high-GWP refrigerants.

Cooling towers can have environmental impacts including water consumption (for evaporative systems), thermal pollution from discharged water, and refrigerant emissions. Efficiency improvements and use of low-GWP refrigerants can mitigate these effects.

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