It could also be described as a case of putting things where they belong - coal in a museum and solar on rooftops.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Coal museum goes solar
Fans of irony like may be amused by Wales' coal museum getting solar panels. As a measure of how great solar is, the system cost £70,000 and is estimated to save £400,000 in electricity costs, with any extra energy being sold to the grid.
It could also be described as a case of putting things where they belong - coal in a museum and solar on rooftops.
It could also be described as a case of putting things where they belong - coal in a museum and solar on rooftops.
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