In 2000, Cornell began pulling 39°F water from 250 feet below Cayuga Lake to cool its campus; the system now cuts cooling energy use by about 85%
Cornell is one of the biggest and most esteemed universities in the world, sitting on a hill overlooking the 38-mile-long Cayuga Lake with an area of 2,300 acres. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, most institutions, including Cornell, used CFC chillers.…
No reason to panic, but follow PM’s energy directives: Govt.
New Delhi: A day after Prime Minister Modi The government, which has drawn up a series of “resolutions” to save fuel and save foreign exchange, on Monday urged people to remain calm and avoid panic, saying the country had ample oil supplies…