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The Michigan State Capitol Went GeothermalShould You?

2021-04-28 20:41:57| Country Lines Online

By Larry Kaufmann, Michigan Geothermal Energy Association The Michigan State Capitol in Lansing recently went geothermal. I was involved at the beginning of this process five years ago. The Capitol is 138 years old and probably had its original heating and cooling system, which had many problems. The system was blowing out hot and cold air at […] The post The Michigan State Capitol Went GeothermalShould You? appeared first on Michigan Country Lines Magazine.

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