Kopernik Space Education Center, Vestal, New York
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- Mechanical and Industrial
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- Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium
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Overview: When the Roberson Museum and Science Center in Binghamton, New York planned to expand its astronomical observatory in nearby Vestal, the heating and cooling options were limited. The new $2 million Kopernik Space Education Center is an addition to a 2,500-square-foot astronomical observatory. Although electricity heated the original building, and portable air conditioners cooled it, the Museum wanted to make the new facility more energy efficient. Consequently, a GeoExchange system was selected to heat and cool the new building, and to replace the electric resistance heating system in the old building.
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