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National Drive Electric Week 2021

EV Match

It is also the perfect opportunity for drivers who are EV-curious, or considering transitioning to an electric vehicle, to attend in-person or online events and connect with EV owners, manufacturers, and organizations in the EV/conservation space to gain extensive insight on the subject from a variety of different perspectives. .

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Environmental Charter High School Gets Solar; Greenius Goes EcoMedia

Creative Greenius

The on-stage banner heralding the ribbon cutting event @ ECHS. Alison Diaz, ECHS Founder and Executive Director, with Assemblyman Bradford of the school's 51st District share the joy of Friday's event. EcoMedia President and Founder, Paul Polizzotto, addressing the audience at the ECHS ribbon cutting event.

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Solar power at US schools surges, growing fourfold over the last decade

Baua Electric

Some standout findings from the “Brighter Future” report include: K-12 schools across the country now generate 1,814 megawatts (MW) of solar power – enough to power over 330,000 households or the entire city of Denver. States like Minnesota, Maryland, and Pennsylvania are innovating with state-funded grants to help schools adopt solar power.

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Andrew Leland on Assistive Tech for the Blind

Cars That Think

So, who better to have written the newly released book The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight , which presents a history of blindness that touches on events and advances in social, political, artistic, and technological realms? Leland has beautifully woven in the gleanings from three years of deteriorating sight.