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A typical gray day in Seattle, but you might ask why this photo is in the Solar Power set.
At the moment I snapped this picture I could hear the pump bringing warmer water down from the collector into the tank. Yes, it works well enough to gather warmth in the rain.
Solar-powered electric fence roller, engineered by producer Cory Hawks. The mobile unit can reel 1 mile of fence in roughly 7 minutes. Hawks property, Liberty County, MT. June 2021
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