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This Working Group is dealing with the generation and distribution of electrical power for the Occupy Boston encampment. Technologies/initiatives include pedal power, solar and wind!
'''''ATTN Working Groups: Please update your pages with mailing list and other contact info.'''''
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We have been working with engineers at MIT to develop a new pedal-powered generator.
Please see: [http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power]
You can check out our progress here:
for information about the on-going research about alternative energy by working groups in Occupy Boston.
http://pedalpower2thepeople.pbworks.com


Want to help out?
Publishing information about a '''low-cost no-weld solution to generating electricity''' as a public service 
We are actively looking for contributions of re-chargeable marine deep-cycle 12 volt batteries as well as solar panels. If you know of a source for these, or have other ideas for ways to contribute your energies, please contact us at:
is on-going, but the other projects including '''solar and high-efficiency LED lighting''' were specific
energy@lists.occupyboston.org
to support for the encampment in Dewey Square.
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dana@occupyboston.org
 
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 10 March 2013

ATTN Working Groups: Please update your pages with mailing list and other contact info.


Please see: http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power for information about the on-going research about alternative energy by working groups in Occupy Boston.

Publishing information about a low-cost no-weld solution to generating electricity as a public service is on-going, but the other projects including solar and high-efficiency LED lighting were specific to support for the encampment in Dewey Square.