Six Colorado schools to get wind turbines

Aug. 11, 2009
Project to generate energy and boost science programs

From The Denver Post: State and federal grants will give six schools in Colorado a chance to harness the winds that buffet their walls year-round. The schools — five on the Eastern Plains and one in northern Colorado — will be fitted with wind turbines as part of the Wind for Schools Program, aimed at providing cheap energy for the buildings and boosting science education.

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