The Starkweather Chapel in Ypsilanti’s Highland Cemetery, for those of you who may not have noticed, has been undergoing some much needed renovation work this past year. Here, with more on the history of the building, and the preservation work that’s been done thus far, is a conversation I just had with lifelong Ypsilanti resident […]
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State of the City: Solar Edition
Now that the rain has given way to blazing sun, I thought it might be a good time to reach out to Dave Strenski in his capacity as the City’s most notable proponent of solar, and ask how we’re doing… I hope you enjoy our conversation. MARK: So, how about it, Dave? What’s the state […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Ypsilanti Also tagged A.J. Leo, A2Geeks, Dave Strenski, DTE, DTE Solar Farm, EMU, feed-in tariffs, Freighthouse, Heritage Festival, National Solar Tour, net metering, Nik Estep, Normal Park, oil subsidies, solar, Solar City Hall, Solar Currents, Solar Ypsi, Srinergy, State Historic Preservation Office, Uni-Solar, William Sverdlik, William Welsh, Ypsi Food Coop 6 Comments
Ypsi Solar City Hall update
I just received the following update from Ypsi Solar’s Dave Strenski and thought that I’d pass it along: Ypsilanti’s City Hall solar graphs are now online. You can find the graphs here. Many thanks to EMU student Nik Estep for doing a wonderful job on the SolarYpsi.org website… As expected, the solar panels are only […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, energy, Ypsilanti Also tagged cool local initiatives, Dave Strenski, DPW, DTE, energy usage, HDL, Nik Estep, River Street Bakery, solar, Solar City Hall, Solar Currents, Steve Pierce, Wireless Ypsi, Ypsi Food Co-op, Ypsilanti CIty Hall 3 Comments