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Classroom off the grid!

Crowdfunded solar-powered classroom leaves the grid

“Aaron Sebens and his class of fourth-graders from the Central Park School for Children in Durham, North Carolina hit Kickstarter back in March to try and raise enough money for their classroom to go off-grid. A rather modest target of US$800 was smashed within a day by the kindness of the international community and, at campaign end, the kids found themselves with the handsome sum of $5,817 to spend on the purchase and installation of a roof-mounted solar energy harvesting system. A wind turbine was added to the shopping list, and just two months later, the 208ers threw a huge “Flip the Switch” party to celebrate leaving the grid. Sebens reports that the classroom has been running on renewables ever since.”

Read the full article on the Trillion Fund blog

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