July 31, 2009

T'Sou-ke First Nation Goes Green in Vancouver Island

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The T'Sou-ke First Nation, located in the southern end of Vancouver Island, plans to go solar. They have erected a 75 kW solar energy plant on their Reserve to power 30 buildings. The group recently met in a solar gatherering to teach others what they feel is important. Chief Gordon Planes says it best,

"It's good to be a part of using the gifts that the creator gave us in helping us to take care of Mother Earth. It is now appropriate that First Nations take the lead in demonstrating how to live without fossil fuels once again."

Via T'sou-ke Nation

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at July 31, 2009 8:52 AM
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