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Finland is building the world’s largest air-to-water heat pump to warm homes in Helsinki .
The plant will be part of a plant that will warm around 30,000 homes in the Finnish capital city.
The heat pump can operate in temperatures as low as -20C and will be powered by renewable energy.
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