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Aspen Skiing Company really going for green

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The Aspen Skiing Company has pledged to invest more than $1 million in a proposed solar farm on the campus of Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale. This is despite the fact that the proposed solar farm won't provide a direct benefit to the company and promises only a relatively small return on investment. Resort officials have said they wanted to support the initiative because of its environmental benefits....If the Carbondale solar farm is built, it will produce about 215,000 kilowatt-hours per year.

From: http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20071102/NEWS/71101036
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