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The Post-Standard - Great Lake could cool Syracuse buildings
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"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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