CO2 sculpture unveiled to merge art with climate change [scam] message
Can artists save the world? CO2morrow, a spectacular, eight metre wide, interactive sculpture by Marcos Lutyens and Alessandro Marianantoni, will be installed close to the entrance of the National Trust property Seaton Delaval Hall this week.[New Jersey solar: This looks like a fiasco to me] Millstone part of $515M solar project
The sculpture is designed to raise awareness about climate change and uses pulsating lights to show the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through colour animations. It changes shade from blue, meaning low levels of greenhouse gases, to violet, which indicates severe pollution.
MILLSTONE — Starting in late July, PSE&G contractor Riggs Distler & Company Inc. will be installing solar panels throughout Millstone.
The units will be placed on utility poles and street lights along main streets near area businesses and in residential neighborhoods, according to a PSE&G press release.
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In July 2009, PSE&G received regulatory approval from the N.J. Board of Public Utilities to invest $515 million in solar projects. In addition to the 40- megawatt, pole-attached segment of the project, a second segment will provide centralized solar, with PSE&G developing solar gardens and roof-top installations on facilities it owns and also at third-party-owned sites. The utility expects to complete the installations by the end of 2013.
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