Cooling and heating solutions using seawater

Discover Geocean’s seawater air conditioning and heating solutions, more commonly known as Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC). These solutions can be adapted to an independent building or an urban network. Ecologically responsible, they can considerably reduce your energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

The principle behind Geocean solutions

Geocean has developed an offer that allows you to finance, design, and construct an air-conditioning and heating system that uses seawater. Once the infrastructure is installed, we can ensure that it is operational, as well as its maintenance. The system consists of drawing seawater for air-conditioning or heating that is natural and efficient all year round.

Our solutions

Ecological and economical solutions

A sustainable solution

Up to 80% of CO2 emissions avoided

A robust and reliable design

A lifespan of over 30 years

Rapid return on investment

Approximately 10 years in each case

High energy efficiency 

Up to 80% in energy savings

An individual or network solution, with or without financing options

 

Our solutions can be used to heat or cool a single building, a network of several buildings, or even a neighbourhood. Production costs can be shared between several users served, or spread over a local network. We can also work with you to find financing solutions for your projects.

This version emphasizes the versatility of the solutions and the availability of financing options.

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Solutions for whom?

Hotels

Eco-friendly air conditioning for sustainable holidays

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Hospitals

A temperature adapted to the well-being of patients

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Airports

Energy efficiency for your terminals

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Industries et data centers

A stable, safe temperature all year round

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Local authorities: district heating and cooling networks

Optimised energy performance

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