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Harvard, Massachusetts [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] Solar Design Associates, which is more commonly associated with noteworthy solar energy projects, recently showed they're not hesitant to tackle wind power projects as well. The firm partnered with Local 103 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to install the 1st commercial-scale wind turbine within the City of Boston.
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May 18, 2005
Congratulations to Boston. Maybe one day it'll grow as big as our WindShare one in Toronto ...
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May 19, 2005
Conservation and incentives to businesses and households for solar cells and solar hot water units would make a dent in it.
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13 of 36 |
May 19, 2005
Yeah I'd rather see another coal fired plant in my back yard along with the strip mine. Jeesh!!
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15 of 36 |
May 19, 2005
Sounds like a publicly-funded, 100-foot high, special-intrest billboard to me.
Lloyd Crawford |
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23 of 36 |
May 20, 2005
Don't forget his sidekick Dick. He's making millions off our igorance. The longer this war goes on the better he looks to his Haliburton friends...and shareholders.
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26 of 36 |
May 20, 2005
way to go boston. Nice the see the Blue states actually doing something about Global Warming.
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35 of 36 |
May 26, 2005
Not such a sacrifice when it comes down to it.
I mean, it's in Dorchester, for pete's sake! |
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What are the relationships between burning pounds of petroleum, energy produced and carbon dioxide emissions.
Sam