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Cattledog

(5,915 posts)
Sat Apr 8, 2017, 02:41 AM Apr 2017

Kentucky-coal-museum-installs-solar-panels-to-save-on-electricity-bills

http://nbc4i.com/2017/04/06/kentucky-coal-museum-installs-solar-panels-to-save-on-electricity-bills/

FRANKFORT, KY (AP) – Don’t look to the Kentucky Coal Museum to bring coal back.

The museum is installing solar panels on its roof, part of a project aimed at lowering the energy costs of one of the city’s largest electric customers. It’s also a symbol of the state’s efforts to move away from coal as its primary energy source as more coal-fired power plants are replaced by natural gas. The state legislature recently lifted its decades-old ban on nuclear power.

“It’s a little ironic or coincidental that you are putting solar green energy on a coal museum,” said Roger Noe, a former state representative who sponsored the legislation that created the coal museum. “Coal comes from nature, the sun rays come from nature so it all works out to be a positive thing.”

The museum is in Benham, once a coal camp town whose population peaked at about 3,000, according to 85-year-old Mayor Wanda Humphrey. Today, it has about 500 people, and Humphrey says she is the mayor because no one else wants the job.

“It takes our entire police force – we have one person, we have Ryan – to get me in the building and back out,” she said.
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Kentucky-coal-museum-installs-solar-panels-to-save-on-electricity-bills (Original Post) Cattledog Apr 2017 OP
Irony still_one Apr 2017 #1
This article made me laugh out loud. GallopingGhost Apr 2017 #2

GallopingGhost

(2,404 posts)
2. This article made me laugh out loud.
Sat Apr 8, 2017, 03:06 AM
Apr 2017

He's going to try damn hard, but the UCP is not going to be able to stop the environmental movement. It's too big, it's too powerful now, and too many people care about it to stop the tide.

And I sincerely hope more than a few sleepy bears get to sample nature's newest snack food, Crunchy Redneck Wilderness Bites.

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