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Tag Archives: resilience
Sustainable Suburbs, First of Many?
Resilient communities, and resilience as key to a new homeland security strategy and independence of foreign sources of energy, materials, and more, has been an interest of mine for some time. I just recently finished a paper for grad school … Continue reading
Nuclear Resilience
This is something for John Robb, proof of the ongoing trend of community resilience. Will be interesting to see how/if this pans out. Nuclear power plants smaller than a garden shed and able to power 20,000 homes will be on … Continue reading
Hydroelectric Surprise
With all the talk of alternative energy and whether it is indeed a viable replacement for other conventional sources like coal and oil, one interesting case comes to mind. So readers, without looking in Google, Wikipedia or any other source, … Continue reading
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Tagged energy, hydroelectric, resilience, switzerland
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