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By Jory, December 5, 2011 12:47 PM

(via @TeslaMotors)
Katie Fehrenbacher for GigaOM reports that Apple is building a solar farm for it's data center:
Apple has been laying plans for a solar farm next to its massive data center in Maiden, North Carolina, according to The Charlotte Observer. The solar project -- dubbed Project Dolphin Solar Farm -- will reportedly be built on 171 acres of land across the street from Apple's planned $1 billion data center, which had the code name Project Dolphin, but is now being called iDataCenter, and will likely partly serve the Apple's cloud-based service iCloud.
It's great to see they're investing in solar.
PSFK: John Gerzema: Edison Was Right
Two blocks off Detroit's Woodward Avenue, inside an industrial building on Burroughs Street, a half-dozen engineers who work for Nextek Power Systems gather around a whiteboard where they have scrawled notes based on read-outs from a computer screen. They are analyzing data on the performance of an innovative power system based on Thomas Edison's preferred form of electric supply--direct current. Also called DC, direct current is the juice that comes out of batteries, fuel cells, solar panels, and other sustainable energy sources. Because it is difficult and expensive to transmit over great distances, Edison's DC lost out to alternating current--AC--when the electric age began. AC, promoted by George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla, allowed for a single huge generating station to supply power for homes and businesses spread over hundreds if not thousands of square miles. To make use of this system, lights, appliances, and motors were all built to operate on AC, and it became the standard.
I find it interesting that the future of energy could potentially parallel the future some of proposing for farming - local. I've been hearing more and more about vertical farming in cities, now comes growing your own energy.
Sign me up.
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