Have you been keeping up with the Charleston Alternative Energy movement? What started as a monthly meetup has since turned into a full blown community. Ian Sanchez and partners have setup an online community for local alternative energy enthusiasts, and it’s open to all comers.  There’s a lot to do there, including blogs, forums, custom pages, and more – be sure to check it out.

In addition to this amazing new resource, the actual meetups themselves have gone high tech. You can now enjoy the alternative energy goodness from the comfort of your own home, using the online service GoToMeeting. The next web event is November 19 at 6:45 p.m., and will feature a discussion on geothermal energy. Keep up the good work Ian!



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