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A new ALDI distribution centre based on energy piles in Switzerland, August 2007

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"Institute for Business Development" goes for geothermal energy, July 2006

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Biggest Shopping Centre in the Alps-Adriatic region uses enercret-technology, November 2005

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World-wide operating company uses enercret, August 2005

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Wellness coming from the ground, Mai 2005
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ENRCRET: New Company Name, February 2005

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New Logistics And Management Centre In Wolfurt ( Western Austria ) Will Be Cooled And Heated By 300 Energy Piles, August 2004
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The first enercret system of Canada started operating, July 2004
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The Uniqa Tower In Vienna Opens Its Doors, July 2004
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Columbus Center
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Strabag Corporate Headquarters
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Lainz Tunnel Project, Vienna
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Underground Railway Station Project, Vienna
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Precast thermoactive floor slabs in reinforced concrete
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