How an NYC high-rise is keeping cool with geothermal energy
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Maria Gallucci
6d agoen
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Canary MediaHow an NYC high-rise is keeping cool with geothermal energycanarymedia.comNEW YORK CITY — Manhattan is teeming with skyscrapers that seem to reach into the clouds. But a gleaming commercial building near the Hudson River is more impressive for how it stretches down into the dirt. Beneath the floors of 555 Greenwich St. are 68 geothermal energy piles that run nearly 120 feet deep, dodging…
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