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Small-scale turbines get praise in Alaska villages 

December 26, 2009

From Alex Demarban in the Tundra Drums: Two Western Alaska villages spinning power from small wind turbines say they’re saving thousands of dollars a year. “I’m still amazed at what they’re doing,” said Gerald Kosbruk, president of the tribal government in Perryville on the southern Alaska Peninsula. Read more

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