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Cool Air

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Originally published March 1928
Authors H. P. Lovecraft
GenresFiction
Publication typePeriodical literature
Published inTales of Magic and Mystery
Adaptations Necronomicon
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"Cool Air" is a short story by the American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in March 1926 and published in the March 1928 issue of Tales of Magic and Mystery.

London Tube cooling system trial for deepest lines begins

Feb 16,2020 3:31 am

Trials of an innovative cooling system for deep-level Tube lines have started, Transport for London (TfL) says.

Following which caused widespread disruption, it is hoped the technology will bring relief for passengers and reduce maintenance costs.

The System uses fans to circulate Cool Air produced from cold water-filled panels wrapped around The Pipe work.

TfL said it would " protect The Network against future temperature increases".

Trials are being held on a disused platform at Holborn station with plans in place to further expand it to an active platform at Knightsbridge station, the said.

Though The Project has received 70% of its funding from The Department for Transport (DfT), London transport bosses said the expansion of trials and rollout of the technology on other Tube lines depended on securing a long-term funding deal from the government.

TfL officials have until 28 July to hash out a new funding agreement with the DfT following to the existing bailout earlier this month.

If the tests are successful, TfL hopes the panels could be used to cool other deep Tube lines, which has been " prohibitively expensive" in The Past .

In 2003, a competition was launched to find a solution to cool down the London Underground .

But two years later, judges were as none of the 3,500 entries were original or workable.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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