VIENNA (AFP) – In a large hall on the outskirts of Vienna, Austria, shiny pipes carry treated wastewater through three giant heat pumps, part of Austria’s drive to reduce carbon emissions and its dependence on Russian gas, with more and more European cities eyeing this alternative. The plant – billed as Europe’s most powerful one […]
VIENNA: In a large hall on the outskirts of Vienna, shiny pipes carry treated wastewater through three giant heat pumps, part of Austria's drive to reduce carbon emissions and its dependence on Russian gas, with more and more European cities eyeing this alternative.
In a large hall on the outskirts of Vienna, shiny pipes carry treated wastewater through three giant heat pumps, part of Austria's drive to reduce carbon emissions and its dependence on Russian gas, with more and more European cities eyeing this alternative.Landlocked Austria still continues to be heavily dependent on Russian gas.
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