Federal funding boosts rural resilience in North Fork

This is an opinion article written by Pete and published in the GJ Sentinel.

He writes, “An old coal-mine, a new grain mill, a century-old irrigation ditch and an innovative agrivoltaic project are all connected in the effort to create resilience in the rural, transitioning community of the North Fork Valley, in western Colorado”. Read the whole article here.

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