@[email protected] to Green [email protected]English • 7 days agoChicago keeps its New Year's resolution: All city buildings now use 100 percent clean powergrist.orgexternal-linkmessage-square23fedilinkarrow-up1237arrow-down13file-text
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To achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi River.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•6 days agoBut how would you expect that a city can achieve “using 100% clean power” without earmarking? Should they run their own, independent power grid?
minus-squarehashlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 days agoThe important difference is that the power is allocated to a specific small subset of very public buildings rather than a municipality or even a neighborhood.
But how would you expect that a city can achieve “using 100% clean power” without earmarking? Should they run their own, independent power grid?
Should they? No. Need they? Yes.
The important difference is that the power is allocated to a specific small subset of very public buildings rather than a municipality or even a neighborhood.