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National conventions green war

To celebrate the National Conventions here in the US (democratic convention this week and republican's next week), here's an interesting article by Greenbiz.com about the ongoing green war from the red and blue convention organizers.

The article noted the more publicized green initiatives coming from the democratic side although a republican spokesperson said their green measures are more practical, realistic and conscientious.

Just today, a press release from AeonSolar, Evergreen Solar and PV Powered stated that an 18.2 kilowatt solar power system has been installed on the grounds of the Pepsi Center in Denver, home of the 2008 Democratic National Convention.

I have not yet encountered an article about the greening of this year's Republican convention so feel free to share it with me.

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