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"textContent": "Singapore is expanding its use of District Cooling systems as part of a broader strategy to improve energy efficiency, strengthen climate resilience and manage rising cooling demand in one of the world’s most densely populated tropical economies. The city-state has increasingly turned to centralized cooling networks that circulate chilled water through underground pipelines to cool offices, universities, […]\n\nThe post District Cooling Gains Ground as Singapore Seeks Climate Resilience appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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