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Known for his interesting pieces that emphasize the many advantages of sustainable energy sources, David Reynolds is a well-known blogger and supporter of green energy. David's early love of the natural world and environmental preservation came from growing up in the little North Carolina town of Asheville. This interest drove him to Colorado State University, where he focused on renewable energy systems while pursuing a degree in Environmental Engineering.

Passionate about the advantages of solar electricity, Alex Thompson is an advocate for renewable energy. As a child, he was drawn to environmental issues by the rich vistas of the Pacific Northwest; he was born and reared in Seattle, Washington. Due to his desire, he attended Evergreen State College and finished with honors with a degree in environmental science. Alex threw himself into studying renewable energy sources and how they affect global warming while he was an undergraduate.

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