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Proposed New Waymarking Department - Renewable Energy

Last post 08-07-2009, 11:42 AM by globetrotters.us. 2 replies.
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  •  03-08-2009, 5:09 PM 21699

    Proposed New Waymarking Department - Renewable Energy

    I believe that with the current and future interest in renewable energy there should be a seperate department for Renewable Energy. If that is too much then it should be under Technology.

    Yes we have windmills and solar but those really are set up to cover the one off sites and installations. What I am referring to is the Solar Farms, Wind Farms, and BioDiesel feed stock farms.

    These would be only those that are setup as large scale operations primarily for profit. A solar array on a commercial building for one business would not qualify but would qualify if it supplies multiple businesses.

    The alternative is to just set up these three as seperate categories.

    Looking for opinions.

    Thanks

    Txoilgas

  •  03-08-2009, 6:31 PM 21700 in reply to 21699

    Re: Proposed New Waymarking Department - Renewable Energy

    While we are thinking about this I have set up three categories covering Sun, Wind, and Biodiesel. If anyone is interested in helping please let me know.

     

  •  08-07-2009, 11:42 AM 24088 in reply to 21699

    Re: Proposed New Waymarking Department - Renewable Energy

    This would make a good contribution to that cat or the Solar power cat

    http://www.nyit.edu/magazine/welcome/spring_2009/campus_buzz/charge__er_up/

     

    NYIT will unveil the first of its solar carports this April as part of its “One Spot, One Car, One Commute” solar plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (S-PHEV) project. The initiative’s overall goal is to ascertain the technical and economic viability of supplementing fossil fuel with renewable energy in the transportation sector, specifically as it relates to commuters in large metropolitan areas

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