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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
DRIVEN by Governor Deval Patrick’s energy policies and fueled by private innovation, Massachusetts is rapidly becoming a national leader in the production of green energy from alternative sources such as wind turbines and solar panels.
DRIVEN by Governor Deval Patrick’s energy policies and fueled by private innovation, Massachusetts is rapidly becoming a national leader in the production of green energy from alternative sources such as wind turbines and solar panels.
But generating sustainable green energy is only half the equation - the supply side. The best minds in Massachusetts in architecture, engineering, and construction are now focusing on demand. In particular, that means creating homes, schools, and office buildings that do not need to use power from the grid or that produce the energy they require from renewable sources.Read Full Article
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