When Holy Names turbine went up in September, wind-power developer Kevin Schulte of SED (right) hugged school president Mary Riordan.
(Photograph by Erik Jacobs)
Higher power
What if some nuns in Wrentham decided to put up a wind turbine? And then high school officials in Worcester? And a Canton bank chairman? And pretty soon, the question wasn't where do wind farms belong, but how many windmills can we squeeze in to every last available space? That day is coming.
When Holy Names turbine went up in September, wind-power developer Kevin Schulte of SED (right) hugged school president Mary Riordan.
(Photograph by Erik Jacobs)
What if What if some nuns in Wrentham decided to put up a wind turbine? And then high school officials in Worcester? And a Canton bank chairman? (Full article: 3629 words)
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