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A Spanish island's quest to be the Greenest Place on Earth PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 13 June 2011 08:34

At the moment, the project that will transform the future of El Hierro doesn't look like much more than a hole in the ground.

Or two, to be exact: one on top of a mountain, another smaller one down below, and in between, a long stretch of pipeline tinted the same color as the scrub that grows so abundantly on this volcanic island. But when this innovative wind-power system goes online at the end of 2011, it will turn El Hierro, the easternmost of Spain's Canary Islands, into the first inhabited landmass in the world to become completely energy self-sufficient. And that's just the first step in a plan that may make the island the most sustainable place on Earth.
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By Lisa Abend / El Hierro