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The MTA is piloting a radiant cooling system from startup Cascara Energy at the East Broadway station to combat extreme heat. The system uses chilled water pipes in ceiling arches to absorb heat passively, using 25%-35% less energy than traditional AC. The goal is maintaining 85°F comfort without blowing cold air.
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