1930 Weehawken Solar Heating System
In 1930, Weehawken, New Jersey, introduced a municipal solar heating system for its public bathhouses, pioneering renewable energy in public utilities. The system utilized solar energy for water heating, showcasing an early commitment to sustainable technologies. This initiative highlighted Weehawken’s forward-thinking approach in exploring alternative energy solutions to enhance public services, setting a precedent for future renewable energy projects before they became widespread.
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