It’s sunny and windy on the northern coast of California. So why not put these elements to good use to help power a reservation, expand energy independence and reduce the carbon footprint? That’s the thinking behind the decision by the 577-member Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria to install a renewable microgrid system on their tribal lands in Loleta.
“To the best of our knowledge, this is the first renewable hybrid microgrid installed by a California tribe,” Edwin Smith, director of Environment and Natural Resources, told ICTMN...
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Armitage, Lynn. "Northern California Tribe Harnesses Sun and Wind for Renewable Energy System." Indian Country Today. June 4, 2015. Article. (https://ictnews.org/archive/northern-california-tribe-harnesses-sun-and-wind-for-renewable-energy-system, accessed May 30, 2024)