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Geothermal Wells Under a 35-Storey Building
December 8, 2011 | Globe and Mail

A 35-storey mixed-use building is being constructed in Montreal, Canada that will be heated and cooled by 19 wells that have been drilled to depths of 400 feet beneath the foundation.


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