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Wind turbine powers Fall River plant

The installation of the wind turbine is a major step in becoming carbon-neutral. Seventy percent of the plant's electricity will be from the wind.

Engine oil used to heat RI dealership

For about 12 years, the Coelho family has been busy getting green, in addition to servicing and selling cars.

Portsmouth Abbey dorms are going green

The Portsmouth Abbey School has always been at the forefront of environmental awareness and now the boarding school is building even bigger and better things.

Toray Plastics unveils solar panels

Rhode Island's largest solar farm is set to go online Saturday in North Kingstown.

WBNA to install solar panels

The West Broadway Neighborhood Association is setting up a group purchase that's the first of its kind in Rhode Island.

RI organization selected for EPA grant

The Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island will use a $38,000 grant from the EPA to educate local students about the environment.

Dam removed on Pawtuxet River

People gathered to celebrate the restoration of the Pawtuxet River on Friday, following the removal of a dam.

Sandywoods Farm wins an orchard

Sandywoods Farm in Tiverton is the proud winner of a brand new orchard.
 

Low levels of contaminants found in RI waters

A study at the University or Rhode Island finds evidence of 3 contaminants in the Narragansett Bay Watershed.  One of the contaminants comes from antibacterial

Cranston company hit with EPA fine

The Environmental Protection Agency claims a Cranston-based chemical company failed to appropriately report chemicals used on site.

DEM starts building 2nd wind turbine

The Department of Environmental Management started building a brand new wind turbine on Monday. When complete, the windmill will stand 117 feet tall.

Town wants to protect its strip of sand

Narragansett Town Beach facing common seasonal woe: erosion.

Dam Removal on the Pawtuxet

Dam removal will help wildlife and slightly reduce flood risk.

Favorable temps helps farmers' markets

While a prolonged drought has hit midwest farmers hard this summer, local growers have not experienced any weather issues of their own.

West side of Prov. plans solar project

The west side of Providence is planning a green energy project under which residents and businesses would get incentives to install solar panels.

Prov. encourages recycling with art

Providence has started a new campaign to encourage recycling in the capital city.

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