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This town found clean energy deep inside old coal mines

Cumberland, B.C. is leveraging its abandoned coal mine infrastructure to create a geothermal energy system, utilizing trapped water to efficiently heat and cool buildings. This innovative approach transforms a town's historical reliance on coal into a modern clean energy solution.

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