SUNY Center for Sustainable & Renewable Energy
Naturally Chilled Water
In his 2004 State of the State address, New York Governor George Pataki recored the mission of the Center of Excellence in Environmental Systems to include renewable and clean energy research and development. We are now adapting these areas to showcase this exciting new direction.
Websites
Documents

"Great Lakes could cool Syracuse buildings" - Syracuse Post-Standard story

The Post-Standard - Great Lake could cool Syracuse buildings

"Using Lake Ontario to keep Syracuse cool" - News10now.com video and story

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Syracuse hopes to save energy using lake water" - WSTM.com story

"Syracuse considers lake source cooling" - Theithacajournal.com story

"Syracuse hopes to save energy using Lake Ontario water" - Newsday.com story

"Syracuse hopes to save energy using Lake Ontario water" - Heraldtribune.com story

"Community leaders want to cool Syracuse buildings with lake water" - WSTM.com story

"Syracuse hopes to save energy using Lake Ontario water" - Tuscaloosanews.com story

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Dr. Edwin H. White, Director
SUNY Center for Sustainable and Renewable Energy
energycenter@esf.edu
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