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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 high-efficiency LED lighting, pedal-power, solar and wind! We are a subset of the Occupy Boston Information Technology Working Group and regular reports of our work are recorded in the minutes of the obit Working Group. Our meetings are not on consistent days of the week, but are specific to particular jobs, installations, maintenance, etc. If you would like to be added to our mailing list, go to one of the email contacts listed below.
'''''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 20:18, 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.