Tiny German Village Banks on Wind, Sun, Pig Manure

If Germany has taken a pioneering though risky role in shifting to renewable energy, then the tiny village of Feldheim with population of 150 is at its vanguard. The hamlet near Berlin is Germany's first to have left the national grid and switched to 100 percent local, alternative energy, swearing off fossil fuels and nuclear power decades before the rest of the country plans to near the same goal. Electricity now comes from a wind park towering over ...

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