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  • BC Hydro proposes 10 percent increase every year until 2014
  • BC Hydro’s challenge: How to tame and shame consumers
  • Rossland a solar mecca? Look Skyward...
  • Herr draws power from the sun
  • BC partners with SolarBC to back $2 million in new solar thermal projects
  • 42,719 Pounds of Minerals for Every American Last Year (2009)
  • Solar links

    • CanSIA (Canadian Solar Industries Association) - Solar Energy 101
      Visit here for information about different types of solar systems
    • Wikipedia.org - Solar PV (photovoltaics)
      Includes information on life-cycle cost and energy payback of equipment
    • Wikipedia.org - Solar Water Heating
      Includes DIY information and life-cycle costs of equipment
    • Government of Canada - Introduction to Solar Water Heating Systems (brochure)
    • Government of Canada - Buyers guide to Solar Water Heating Systems (brochure)
  • 'Get Informed' links

    • Chris Martenson's Crash Course (condensed) (45 min)
      Chris Martenson does a commendable job of bringing together todays energy and environmental issues in light of our economic system. Please also find his full version of the Crash Course on his site. Very relevant and timely information.
    • Google Video - A Crude Awakening (87 min)
      View this well-made video to better understand Peak Oil and its implications.
    • Wikipedia.org - Peak OIl
    • The Oil Drum
      Discussions about Energy and our Future
    • Google Video - Money As Debt (47 min)
      View this entertaining video to gain an understanding of our money system and the implications it has for our future
    • Neithercorp - Press
      An informative, well produced site examining today's world situation. Albiet a bit extreme at times, it's still an especially good resource for economic indicators not reported on by mainstream meda.
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