Renewable energy

After watching the adorable short film The Windmill Farmer by Joaquin Baldwin, I could see why people are inspired to try renewable energy resources.  Although it takes quite a bit of money and know-how to get something like this going (not to mention the approval of all your neighbours to house a windfarm), the idea of an alternate source of energy is very appealing.

We have plenty of books at the library on alternative energy resources, going green and even wind power, so if you’re interested in exploring other options, stop in and see if we have something on your topic.  If we don’t, we can always try to order in a book from another library, so don’t leave without asking.  Here are just a few of the interesting books we have to offer:

If you’re interested, I also came across this fascinating map of windfarms in Canada.  You can find out more about the map and the idea at the Canadian Wind Energy Association website here.

How will you save the planet today?

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Published in: on July 20, 2010 at 9:22 am  Comments (1)  
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  1. There are many windfarms still building up in Canada


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