In a twist on ironic happenings meeting non-ironic conclusions the US EPA has become the first (and only) US federal agency to run on green power. Well, sort of, it plans to purchase 100% of it's national usage from green power providers, which is close to almost sort of the same thing. Why is this in a windpower heading? Mostly because there is a pretty picture of wind turbines on the EPA page that this statement was released on. I suppose, to be fair, that some of their power would have to be from wind too. It can't all be hydroelectric. Is nuclear considered green? More importantly, does the EPA consider nuclear energy "green"?
This little "note" made me shudder a bit though.
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