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Solar Power Protects Olympic Rowing Center

August 17, 2004   |   2 Comments

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"The installations come despite an earlier assessment from the environmental group Greenpeace that faulted the Greek Government and Olympic planners for not deploying enough renewable energy and undertaking other green initiatives."
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August 17, 2004
Ok, so the Greek vision of promoting a sustainable global village is to have a little alarm system with a few solar panels on it. In this day and age, this is a total joke. Aren't the cities that win the rights to host the Olympics required to agree to integrate sustainable technology into the Games site before they can be considered?
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<br>How about more critical thinking, analysis, and reporting on our "pro renewable" website?
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August 18, 2004
This is a good tradition.Even the Sydney Olympics had a good Number of Solar Photovoltaic Installations.Kudos for Solar Energy Soluitions
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