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Boiler, Low Pressure Defined

A boiler furnishing hot water at pressures not exceeding 160 pounds per square inch (psi) and at temperatures not more than 250oF (121oC) or steam at pressures not more than 15 psi.

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Officials seek alternative energy solutions for County Safety Center

Published August 14, 2008, 4:09 am, The Canton Repository

CANTON Are solar panels the answer to escalating utility costs at the Stark County Safety Building? What about geothermal heating? Or drilling natural gas wells?

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Eco-friendly hydro plant expands

Published August 13, 2008, 5:07 am, London Free Press

A big expansion of the London District Energy plant will essentially make the city's core self-sufficient in clean electric power.

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