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An old house gets green technology

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A pump brings 45-degree ground water into the house, compresses and heats it electrically to 85 degrees, circulates it through 2,000 feet of piping embedded in the floor, and then returns the water to the well.
A pump brings 45-degree ground water into the house, compresses and heats it electrically to 85 degrees, circulates it through 2,000 feet of piping embedded in the floor, and then returns the water to the well.
(Photo by Scott Dorrance for The Boston Globe)
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