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  2. Capitol Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Power Plant in 2023, viewed from Interstate 695. The Capitol Power Plant is a fossil-fuel burning power plant which provides steam and chilled water for the United States Capitol, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress and 19 other buildings in the Capitol Complex.

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  5. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    The temple of Ephesus was heated by flues planted in the ground and circulating the heat which was generated by fire. Some buildings in the Roman Empire used central heating systems, conducting air heated by furnaces through empty spaces under the floors and out of pipes (called caliducts) [4] in the walls—a system known as a hypocaust. [5] [6]

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  7. List of carbon capture and storage projects - Wikipedia

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    The plant is built near a waste recovery facility that provides excess heat to power the plant. [119] Climeworks is also working with Reykjavik Energy on the CarbFix2 project with EU funding. This project, called "Orca," is located in Hellisheidi, Iceland. [120] It uses direct air capture technology in conjunction with a large geothermal power ...

  8. LA landlords are price gouging in the wildfires, says ... - AOL

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    California's price gouging laws make it unlawful to increase the rental price advertised, offered, or charged for housing by more than 10% after an emergency has been declared.

  9. High-Enthalpy Arc Heated Facility - Wikipedia

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    The HEAT-H2 Test Unit is an arc-heated aerothermal tunnel providing high-enthalpy flow at high Mach numbers and dynamic pressures simulating hypersonic flight at pressure altitudes up to 120 atm. H2 utilitzes an N-4 Huels-type arc heater to generate high-temperature, high-pressure air for expansion through a hypersonic nozzle into the evacuated test cell.