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Kansas town goes green while rebuilding after devastating tornado

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In 2007, a powerful tornado decimated Greensburg, Kansas. Today, 100% of its electricity comes from wind energy and many of its roofs are lined with solar panels.

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  • Greensburg, Kansas, was nearly destroyed by an EF5 tornado, causing major damage and loss of life. 6s
  • The town decided to rebuild with a focus on sustainability and renewable energy. 54s
  • Greensburg now receives 100% of its electricity from wind energy, with many homes using solar panels. 1m 8s
  • Electricity costs in Greensburg have remained stable over the past decade due to these initiatives. 1m 31s
  • Community collaboration and a shared experience of disaster have fostered pride and resilience among residents. 2m 29s
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