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Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
Coconino County
"Willow Bend is a nonprofit environmental education center founded by the Coconino Natural Resource Conservation District. Our mission is to provide education outreach services that build environmental awareness and an ethic of responsible stewardship of our natural and cultural resources."
"Willow Bend is located at Flagstaff’s Sawmill Park, part of Coconino County Parks & Recreation Department. Certified as “backyard wildlife habitat” by the National Wildlife Federation, our gardens feature a small pond and plants native to the Colorado Plateau — unique communities such as desert scrub, meadow, forest, and native edible and heritage crops.
We lead by example with our passive-solar, straw-bale education center, as well as by our low-water native gardens, on-demand water heater, energy star office equipment, energy-efficient lighting, composting, and more."
www.willowbendcenter.org/about.html
Photo by Cathy Mullan
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The environmental center complex at Carkeek Park is operated partially using solar panels and this Scandinavian DC->AC power converter - "Sonny Boy." About 50 percent of the site's power comes from solar.
SDSU graduate students (L-R) Beejal Mehta, Mieko Hirabayashi, Mihir Parikh, Shanel Miller, and mechanical engineernig Prof. Sam Kassegne. Photo Credit: SDSU MEMS Research Lab.
Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
Premier John Horgan visited the Upper Nicola Band and viewed the site of a proposed $30-million solar power project. If members of the Upper Nicola Band approve the project by referendum, it would be the largest solar installation in Western Canada and could power 5,000 homes.
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Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
Global Green USA's Solar for Sandy project to provide solar for communities devastated by Hurricane Sandy on the East Coast.
Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
Premier John Horgan visited the Upper Nicola Band and viewed the site of a proposed $30-million solar power project. If members of the Upper Nicola Band approve the project by referendum, it would be the largest solar installation in Western Canada and could power 5,000 homes.
Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
Bold Nebraska and Pipeline Fighters installed solar panels in the path of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, on Diana and "Stix" Steskal's Prairierose Farm near Atkinson, NE on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Donate $25 now to put solar in the path of KXL: bit.ly/solarxl
This second Solar XL project installation follows the first solar panels that were installed on the farm of Jim and Chris Carlson on the KXL pipeline route. Details for the 3rd Solar XL installation site announced soon!
The families partnered with Solar XL project sponsors Bold Nebraska, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network, CREDO, and Oil Change International to put renewable energy directly in the pipeline’s path. Solar XL underscores the need to center solutions to climate change while rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline and resisting the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.
DETAILS: boldnebraska.org/solarxl
Photos: Alex Matzke / Bold Nebraska