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Friday, August 10, 2007

General Seminary converts to energy-efficient geothermal system

The General Theological Seminary (GTS) in the Chelsea area of Manhattan, New York, began construction on what is perhaps the largest geothermal project in the Northeast -- converting the school's heating-cooling system, now powered by fossil fuel, to a new energy-efficient geothermal system.

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