On Friday, September 17th 2010, I was able to work with members of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation to install a 20 m (60 ft) anemometer to measure the wind speed for power generation.

This work was fund by the Department of Energy and the Tribal Energy Program as apart of a renewable energy feasibility study grant the PPN received.

I had a great time working with everyone and I look forward to getting other CARES student to help out in the microhydro and pyranometer meters as well.

Please go here for the full set of images from that day.
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The team after putting up the anemomter
 
 
This past weekend, Josiah of RAEL and I went to the The Tuolumne Band of Mewuk Indians Acorn Festival and had solar energy booth.

We worked with the youth of the Mewuk and surrounding communities to design and build solar cars.

I had a lot of fun and I hope to continue to work with the Mewuk and RAEL.

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This is my favorite picture from this weekend: