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Can we really work toward energy independence?
Can we generate clean, reliable energy resources that don't sacrifice the environment, our health, our children's future? Can we use available technology to make a difference now? YES to all of these questions! We must take care of nature, because we are a part of nature. Anything less is simply suicide |
High above the Green Energy Center are six, 120 foot wind turbines that life-long farmer and environmentalist, Ralph Dull constructed to provide reliable energy for the Dull family farm.
This environmental branch of the Dayton International Peace Museum is located on the Dull Homestead Farm 17 miles northwest from Dayton at 10404 National Road, Brookville, Ohio.
Visitors’ hours are every day from 8am to 8pm.
Call 937-832-6365 for group visits.
The Green Energy Center is located at the Dull Homestead Farm near Brookville, OH, on Route 40. From I-70 take exit 21 north to stop sign. Turn left and go 3 miles.
For more information on the Green Energy Center or group appointments, call 937-832-6365, or email Christine@dull.com.
Admission is free, but donations to the downtown Dayton Peace Museum are welcomed. We are a 501c3 nonprofit, all-volunteer organization.
. wind · solar · hydroelectric · hydrogen · nuclear · biomass · ethanol · hybrid vehicles · geothermal · methane · bio-diesel · corn stove |
· electricity and petroleum conservation · soil and water conservation · reduced consumption · recycling · green building design · peak oil · "How Cuba Coped" · farmland preservation · MetroParks woods · Green Energy Ohio · Greenway Community Land Trust |

