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Clinton, Bloomberg, Expedia announce solar projects on St. Thomas, St. John
by April Knight
The St. John Source - US Virgin Islands Translate This Article
11 August 2018
On 11 August 2018 The St. John Source - US Virgin Islands reported:
In his second visit to the territory following the 2017 hurricanes, former President Bill Clinton toured St. Thomas and St. John Friday (10 August) to announce the Clinton Global Initiative-led solarization of two St. John schools and the Family Resource Center on St. Thomas. ... The solarization project [is being] done in collaboration with the Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Expedia Group ...
Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.
'All of us at Expedia Group watched heartbroken last year as hurricane after hurricane slammed into the Caribbean,' said Mark Okerstrom in a statement through the Clinton Foundation. 'Expedia Group's work with the Clinton Foundation and Bloomberg Philanthropies aims to strengthen and create more resilient communities throughout the Caribbean by building or retrofitting safe spaces that will serve as critical gathering points during disasters.'
Bloomberg co-founder and St. John resident Tom Secunda, who toured the newly solarized sites with Clinton and other Bloomberg associates, said the U.S. Virgin islands is showing the rest of the region 'a clear pathway' to rebuilding its energy grid in a cleaner, stronger way after a natural disaster like the 2017 hurricanes. The use of solar energy in the Virgin Islands, he said, is a blueprint and an opportunity to accelerate the region's transition into renewable energy.
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