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All Creatures Under the Sun: My Solar Powered Barn
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By Penny Loeb
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Aug/Sep 2004 (#102)
pp. 54-56
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Introductory Level 1,422 words
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| A small horse barn across the property from the utility grid was the perfect place for solar-electric lights and fans. |
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