By Rich Eldred Cape Codder BREWSTER: The twin wind turbines once proposed for Freeman’s Way in Brewster remain only a dream, but town-owned land is about to host the largest solar project on the Outer Cape. “At the end of
It’s all coming together. And we got some great press with a half-page article in the Cape Codder newspaper, with a quarter page photo of the project! We’ve been blessed with outstanding weather and a crew that that knows how
It’s a success. The first large-scale ground-mount solar array on Cape Cod was approved! Further, the 1.37 Megawatt, 5808 panel development was found to be a Project of Community Benefit. This designation, and the progressive plan to revegetate around and
With the site preparation complete, the structural equipment is now being assembled to accommodate to the panels. Because the site has a slope to the East, tiers have been graded into the site. The panels will be mounted on sub-array
Ken Rowell discusses his home solar installation in Orleans and how solar panels can demonstrate a sense of being energy conscious. “The system has been phenomenal.” To learn how to get solar on your home call us at 508-694-6884. Videography
By Sean Gonsalves Cape Cod Times September 25th, 2011 On Friday morning, did you hear that noise coming from the Falmouth Technology Park in the shadows of the controversial Wind I turbine? No? That’s because the ribbon-cutting ceremony involving lawmakers, community
Luke Hinkle is part of the Tuesday, May 10th 1:30pm line up of guest speakers at the Smarter Cape Summit. The two day event–May 9th through May 10th–is designed to bring together the 15 villages of the region to grow
Though “Going Solar” is certainly a great way to “Go Green,” it’s not the only way. My Generation Energy has just completed its Level I Verification for the Cape and Islands Green (CIG).”CIGoGreen” is designed to accelerate progress toward a
Cape Cod Times Editorial on March 8th, 2011 Landfills offer fertile grounds for solar panels . As residents in Falmouth and Brewster continue to debate wind turbines, a quiet option may face sunnier prospects. Dozens of towns across the commonwealth