On Saturday, February 13, co-op volunteers teamed up to provide energy-saving improvements to revitalize Lithia Springs High School, located in the Douglas County area of GreyStone Powers service territory. Volunteers made simple, inexpensive energy efficiency improvements to the schools lighting capabilities such as changing out fluorescent lamps, installing LED exit signs and replacing incandescent lamps with compact fluorescents.
Tear:( darn plane had to be canceled or I so would have been there helping make a difference:(
PrestonLindsey 2 years ago
Very, very interesting. You know, I said 5 years ago that Minneapolis should have a Solar Schools program. We would have made our stated goal of 500 government buildings, in cooperation with the Federal Million Solar roofs program.
Touchstones been around awhile, why didn't you all help install REAL solar energy co-operatives?
rayofminneapolis 2 years ago