Comments on: Cape Town goes Green
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Stay Phut, Don't Go! We Love South AfricaWed, 08 Jun 2011 06:05:40 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1By: Editor
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EditorTue, 30 Mar 2010 10:13:53 +0000http://www.phuthu.co.za/?p=7340#comment-6666There are loads of solar alternatives that you can purchase to save on electricity costs. I think everyone should work towards converting their houses to generate "green electricity" - it's cheaper and better for the environment.There are loads of solar alternatives that you can purchase to save on electricity costs. I think everyone should work towards converting their houses to generate “green electricity” – it’s cheaper and better for the environment.
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KatrineTue, 30 Mar 2010 08:49:21 +0000http://www.phuthu.co.za/?p=7340#comment-6663Was chatting to Ryan about this the other day, wouldn't it be lovely to be completely self-sufficient in terms of electricity and not having to rely on Eskom and their ever-increasing prices? Wind and wave power might be a bit tricky for homes such as ours, but solar power is possible indeed!Was chatting to Ryan about this the other day, wouldn’t it be lovely to be completely self-sufficient in terms of electricity and not having to rely on Eskom and their ever-increasing prices? Wind and wave power might be a bit tricky for homes such as ours, but solar power is possible indeed!
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