UD has managed to harness the power of the sun (solar panel design/production), the earth (bio-gasification and anaerobic digester technology) and water (“Soft path” water strategies).
Now the UD’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE) is taking steps to harness the force of the wind.

"Going to take pollution down to zero."
The CEOE’s next Ocean Currents Lecture, to be held Tuesday, July 28, at 7 p.m. in Room 104 of Cannon Lab at the Lewes campus will explore the idea further.
The lecture, “A Wind Turbine at the UD Campus in Lewes: An Opportunity for Research, Education, and Public Service,” is free and open to the public.
The talk will discuss the results of an study on the feasibility of placing a turbine on the campus, the next steps in the project and what its development could mean for the campus and the community.
If the turbine is built, UD will have the powers of earth, fire, wind and water, leaving heart as the lone missing piece of the puzzle.
UD Center for Energy & Environmental Policy [ceep.udel.edu]
UD lecture to explore land-based wind turbine on Sharp Campus [sussexcountian.com]
UD College of Earth, Ocean and Environment [ceoe.udel.edu]
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