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Saturday, November 21, 2009

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Take modular, prefabricated structural components, marry them to off-grid energy-efficient technology and you're looking at a fairly radical way to build a fire station. This concept, dubbed the hybrid station, is now possible largely due to the reduced cost in off-grid technology such as geo-exchange heating and cooling. It also is the proprietary process of Fennell Group, a Colorado Springs-based architectural firm. However, a fire station has never been built using this concept. That may change next year. Enter the Colorado Springs (Colo.) Fire Department. That department is in the final planning stages to build ...

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