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The world continues to look toward Solar
Town. The article “Soldier’s Grove Soldiers On,” which
appeared in the November /December 2003 Solar Today magazine,
took a detailed look at the village 25 years after it re-created
itself. It discusses the valuable lessons learned from what
worked and what didn’t, and draws positive conclusions:
“In some ways, the solar
buildings of Soldiers Grove are like war veterans to be revered,
respected and taken care of for the outstanding service they
performed in the days of 15 percent inflation and oil price
shocks. While some have fallen prey to old age, neglect and a
government that promised a future but failed to deliver simple
follow-up care, most of the buildings are still excellent examples
of solar energy at work. The fact that they are still working
is testimony to intestinal fortitude, good design and caring
owners.
The [Department of Energy’s]
Becker writes that ‘the yardstick for measuring whether a project is
worthwhile is this: are the community and the world better off than
they would have been if the project had not been
accomplished?’ By Becker’s yardstick, the re-creation of
Soldier’s Grove was, and is, a worthwhile
project.." |