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Going to Zero   Online Membership Required
By John Patterson
Jun/Jul 2008 (#125) pp. 82-88
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Harvesting sunlight to meet their lighting, electricity, and water heating needs was a smart move for this Portland, Oregon-based company.
 
 
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