Renewable
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Plant-inspired sculptures powered by wind at Arboretum
A row of wind sculptures, modeled after tulips, are part of exhibit by Lyman Whitaker at the Dallas Arboretum. Photos courtesy of the Dallas Arboretum.
April 25, 2018
An artist who gets his inspiration from plants and wind power recently opened a whimsical outdoor exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum.
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Education centers to be bright spots of 2017 DFW Solar Tour
DFW Solar Tour showcases real-world applications of renewable energy
The Environmental Education Center in Plano is one of the stops on the seventh annual DFW Solar Tour on Oct. 1.
Sept. 27, 2016
How do solar energy, wind energy, energy efficiency and a variety of other sustainable technologies save money for the typical homeowner while consuming less of our natural resources?
You can find answers to those questions and more at the upcoming DFW Solar Tour, hosted by North Texas Renewable Energy Group on Oct. 1. The event is free.