Toronto wants buildings to tap into its sewage for heating

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Toronto wants buildings to tap into its sewage for heating Great Lakes ice cover hits a new low A new eye in the sky to track methane Toronto wants buildings to tap into its sewage for heatingThis borehole at Toronto Western Hospital will allow Noventa Energy to tap into a Toronto sewer main to extract heat from wastewater to heat the hospital. (Noventa Energy)

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