I volunteered at the Ex this weekend, answering questions and handing out green energy pamphlets at the WindShare booth with a couple of amazing TREC employees, Carolyn Webb and Sheryl Murray.
I had a fantastic time talking with everyone who stopped by to find out more about the Exhibition Place turbine project, the next WindShare turbine project (to be built on the grounds of the Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant in the east end of the city), and saving money by switching from incandescent to CFL (compact fluorescent) light bulbs.
I also got to talk with the reps from Hydrogenics at the booth two doors down about the future of hydrogen and fuel cell power, which was interesting - here's a picture of the hydrogen-powered car they had on display (and that's Sheryl in the passenger seat).
A number of the people I spoke with seemed to share the commonly-expressed wind power concerns — reliability, noise, cost, aesthetics, impact on bird populations — but in the general case people were very supportive, and in many cases were interested in getting involved in wind power generation personally — either by becoming shareholders in the Ashbridges Bay turbine, or by looking into building their own.
P.S. Sheryl sent a message through to the WindShare volunteers late this week letting us know we spoke with close to 1,340 people over the 18 days we were at the CNE this year :)
Posted by: Rob at September 11, 2004 05:24 PM