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Kelvion Inc Cooling Tower, Broussard, Louisiana | United States Cooling Infrastructure

BROUSSARD, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Kelvion Inc operates a cooling tower in Broussard, Louisiana, United States. The facility supports industrial cooling processes in the Lafayette region.

Kelvion Inc is a cooling tower facility located at 4915 Highway 90 E in Broussard, Louisiana, within Lafayette County. The plant is operational and serves the industrial cooling needs of the region, contributing to the local infrastructure for thermal management. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program for refrigerant management. Cooling towers in the United States typically use evaporative cooling, which offers high efficiency but requires significant water consumption. The plant's scale is consistent with medium-sized industrial cooling operations common in the Gulf Coast region. As part of the broader cooling infrastructure in Louisiana, this facility supports industrial processes that rely on stable temperature control. Its location near major transportation routes facilitates service to local manufacturing and energy sectors. The plant's operational status ensures continued support for regional economic activities.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use evaporative cooling, which can consume large volumes of water and may contribute to thermal pollution if not properly managed. Refrigerant use, if applicable, must comply with U.S. regulations under the Clean Air Act to minimize global-warming potential. The facility's location in Louisiana's humid subtropical climate influences cooling efficiency and water usage patterns.

Frequently asked questions

Kelvion Inc is located at 4915 Highway 90 E, Broussard, Louisiana 70518, United States.

Kelvion Inc is a cooling tower facility, typically used for industrial heat rejection through evaporative cooling.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for safety, EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act for refrigerants, and local water discharge standards.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, ratified by the U.S., mandates phasedown of high-GWP HFC refrigerants, impacting cooling tower refrigerant choices.

Cooling towers consume water and energy; evaporative types have high water usage but efficient heat rejection. Refrigerant leaks can contribute to global warming if not managed.

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