The Future
Energy and
Conservation
Center
The 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 8 to 8.
Call 937-832-6365 for group visits.
The Future Energy
and Conservation Center is located at the Dull Homestead Farm near
Brookville, OH, on Route 40 (from I-70 take exit 21 north to stop sign,
then turn left and go one mile).
For more information on the
Future
Energy
Center
or group appointments, call 937-832-6365, or email Christine@dull.com.
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Free admission, but donations to
the downtown
Dayton
Peace
Museum
are welcomed. It is a 501c3
nonprofit, all-volunteer organization.
Invest
in Peace. The benefits are
priceless.
Because of having the same founders, the
Energy
Center
is considered the environmental branch of the
Dayton
International
Peace
Museum
. The Center features
exhibits on alternative energy technologies and ways to conserve
resources and the environment. The
facility, which is provided by the farm, is serviced by a residential
hydrogen generator that has been developed in the
Dayton
area. Exhibits, provided by
businesses, organizations, and individuals, will give insight into:
Governor Strickland visits the Future Energy Center
Governor Strickland visits the Future Energy Center
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wind ·
solar
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hydroelectric
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hydrogen
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nuclear
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biomass
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ethanol
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hybrid vehicles
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geothermal
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methane
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bio-diesel
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corn stove
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electricity and petroleum conservation ·
soil and water conservation
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less consumption of everything
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recycling
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green building design
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peak oil
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how
Cuba
coped
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farmland preservation
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MetroParks woods
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Green Energy
Ohio
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Greenway
Community
Land
Trust
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