Articles tagged as: reynolds
Biotown USA: an affordable green housing hub?
March 16, 2010
Since 2005, the tiny town of Reynolds, Indiana, has been hard at work developing itself into Biotown USA. This designation awarded by the state government meant that Reynolds would become a hub for energy experimentation… particularly in using agricultural wastes and byproducts to power the community.
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Posted by: Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
5 US towns seeking energy independence with renewable resources
June 19, 2009
You may have gotten your fill of the phrase “energy independence” with last year’s election: both parties and presidential candidates touted the idea repeatedly. It’s a compelling concept… it’s also contentious. For some, energy independence means harvesting solar, wind, and geothermal power; for others, it’s the motivation behind “Drill, baby, drill!” Either way, it’s a challenging goal at the national level.
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Posted by: Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
Tags: energy / energy independence / greensburg / local / renewable resources / reynolds / rock port / san jose
