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Green Power

Even if you aren't ready to invest in a solar system today, you can still support renewable energy. Several companies offer utility power that comes only from renewable resources (mostly wind and hydroelectricity) to NYC customers. Your electric bill will increase by only about $5 per month - less than $0.20 per day - and you'll be supporting cleaner air, safer electricity, and a healthier planet environmentally, politically and otherwise.

For more information, see the New York section of Green-E.org:

http://www.green-e.org/your_e_choices/new_york.html

GE Announces Environmental Initiatives
General Electric announces a major investment in so-called green technology, in a move that may pressure the energy industry to develop policies to limit the levels of carbon dioxide and other environmentally harmful agents produced by their businesses.
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Rethinking the Grid
Distributed Generation and Urban Development
By Jeff Perlman
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Solar Energy: Basic in Brooklyn
New technology - A Viable Source For Many Communities
by Rahul Chadha

As Natural as Indoor Toilets
A Case for Solar
by J Milligan

Upcoming Events

Solar Energy Worshop
Solar Domestic
Hot Water & Space Heating
Workshop
June 23-24, 2005

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