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Senior Josiah Gregg is very keen on letting as many people know about what is going on with renewable energy. He knows that it is advancing every day and is hoping it will not slow down. Well, part of it is defiantly a technology learning curve. It’s sky rocketing as it is. i know Tesla just released a new battery, solar panels are getting more efficient all the time. Theyre also getting cheaper all the time, and with incentives for renewable energy, it might get used more and it might make it cheaper then. Its really as science advances, its going to advance. Gregg says.

Sustainable Energy Club emphasize conservation

Joslyn Reiche, Fashion Blog Editor January 14, 2016

In a world that uses mostly coal and other nonrenewable energies, for power, there are people and companies that are wanting to change that. Sustainable energy is renewable and clean for the environment....

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