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Starland County helps fund solar installation

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Starland County is ready to help residents and farms go solar.

The County has pledged $20,000 towards solar installations for residents. Those wishing to install solar in Starland County will be eligible to receive 20 cents per install watt of photovoltaic solar up to a maximum of $2000.

The funding will be available for solar installations completed in 2015 on a first come, first serve basis. 

“This level of incentive plus significantly lower turn key costs means that this is the best opportunity to install solar on your home or farm we have seen yet,” said Jordan Webber, Economic Development Officer for Starland County.

“About four residents have signed up for theprogram this year. Last year we had about 12 residents who did the program. If you want to be on the list make sure you contact us soon,” he said.

“Alternative energy is a huge benefit for the community. It has environmental benefits, and it also creates a sustainable power source that hedges us against inflating energy costs,” Webber told The Mail.

“But more so I think it is really a legacy for these farms and residents that will have alternative energy and a source of power and independence in some ways for 25-30 years because of this decision. It has been and will continue to have a profound positive effect on our community.”

Alternative energy is accessible to everyone. There are smaller lower cost systems available to get residences involved as well as cost effective large scale systems for farms and commercial applications. Starland County has example pricing and information for those residents who are interested.

In the last two years, Starland County has been successful in supporting the installation of over 100 kW of photovoltaic solar on residences in addition to Countyprojects. This year, Starland County plans to match that success.

Those interested in installing a photo voltaic solar system in Starland County or would like more information can contact Jordan Webber at 587-795-0503 or visit www.starlandcounty.com


Drumheller under a severe thunderstorm watch

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A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued at 12:21 p.m. on Tuesday July 21.
Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms this afternoon and this evening across portions of Alberta. The main threats will be hail to the size of golf balls, damaging wind gusts in excess of 100 km/h and heavy rainfalls in excess of 50 mm. A low pressure system in southern Alberta will focus the development of thunderstorms this afternoon and this evening, and these thunderstorms will have the potential to become severe. Thunderstorms will move into Saskatchewan this evening. Fast moving water across a road can sweep a vehicle away. Very large hail can damage property, break windows, dent vehicles and cause serious injury. Very strong wind gusts can damage buildings, down trees and blow large vehicles off the road. Remember, severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes. Be prepared for severe weather. Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches. Stay indoors when a thunderstorm strikes. There isn't a place outside that is safe during a thunderstorm. Environment Canada meteorologists will update alerts as required.

New Rotary Club of Drumheller executive for 2015-2016 announced

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The 2015-2016 Rotary Club of Drumheller executive held a meeting on Wednesday at the Cretaceous Conference Centre. 

The members are: (Back row l-r) Jim Fisher, Wendy Benzon, Sylvia Adams and Stacey Gallagher. (Front row l-r) Vicki Wilton,  president Doug Stanford and Barb Campbell. 

Missing from the photo is: Cody Glydon, Tracy Kakuk, Michelle Kendell, Bev Krabsen and Linda Rietveld.

The new executive for July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 is a mix of experienced and new people. 

Stanford told inSidethat the club will continue to make an impact in the community through donations such as the poppy fund and scholarships, and focus on the regular Rotary projects.
He added that the Rotary is working on a long-term project that will involve the Rotary Spray Park.

He also mentioned that members who have been with the club for 25, 40 and 50 years will be honoured in the fall. 

 


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