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Samso Journal - From Turbines and Straw, Danish Self-Sufficiency - NYTimes.com
SAMSO, Denmark -- The people of this Danish island have seen the future, and it is dim and smells vaguely of straw.

With no traffic lights on the island and few street lights, driving its roads on a cloudless night is like piercing a black cloud. There is one movie theater, few cars and even fewer buses, except for summer, when thousands of tourists multiply the population.

Yet last year, Samso (pronounced SOME-suh) completed a 10-year experiment to see whether it could become energy self-sufficient. The islanders, with generous amounts of aid from mainland Denmark, busily set themselves about erecting wind turbines, installing nonpolluting straw-burning furnaces to heat their sturdy brick houses and placing panels here and there to create electricity from the island's sparse sunshine.

By their own accounts, the islanders have met the goal. For energy experts, the crucial measurement is called energy density, or the amount of energy produced per unit of area, and it should be at least 2 watts for every square meter, or 11 square feet. "We just met it," said Soren Hermansen, the director of the local Energy Academy, a former farmer who is a consultant to the islanders.

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Sep 30th, 2009 at 02:44:12 PM EST
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Hmm, do they allow incomers ? Sounds like a good place ot live

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Thu Oct 1st, 2009 at 09:45:09 AM EST
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