Several Black Belt communities were among others to benefit from a $600,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affair…
Paris uses water from the Seine river to cool a wide range of buildings via a series of underground pipes
As Paris braces for a heatwave this weekend, a little-known network of underground pipes will be cooling the Louvre museum and other storied l…
As more people want to stay cool in a planet that is steadily heating up, energy experts point to water-based system as a good alternative
Some large organizations are able to run the systems on their own, like the UN or Cornell University in New York
One advantage of water systems is that they avoid emissions of hot air into cities already enduring heat waves
Deep in the bowels of the UN headquarters, a pump sucks in huge amounts of water from the East River to help cool the complex with an old but …
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) has awarded $2 million to local communities cut energy use costs.
Spire has sent out a message for customers about using tarps and roof vents as crews continue working on natural gas services that were affect…
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a round of grants to reduce energy costs in schools, nonprofits and cities, including several in the Black Belt.