MTA seeking cost-effective, energy-efficient ways to cool subway platforms

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The MTA is looking into ways to keep riders cool on subway platforms.

The agency's construction and development company wrote an open letter to engineering and other firms seeking cost-effective solutions to cool stations. They are particularly interested in energy efficient and low-emission technologies that can cool passenger zones and platforms.

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