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Distinctly Montana Summer 2015

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w w w. d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a . c o m 77 and create a new industry landscape. Perhaps the big- gest challenge will be how solar electricity integrates into existing utility grid systems as installed capacity increases; and utility companies will need to look for innovative solutions for manag- ing the interactions between distributed generation systems, traditional centralized genera- tion, and power loads." "We are both new parents," adds Conor, "and I think the potential of solar energy has greatly deepened our passion and resolve to use it as a means to help transition our energy economy from polluting, carbon-based fuel sources to clean, renewable sources, with hopes of a better future for our children. "e sun is estimated to have enough hydrogen gas to burn for another six billion years, Orion adds. We should find ways to make use of it." ORION THORNTON/OWNER orion@onsiteenergyinc.com www.onsiteenergyinc.com 406-249-9912 "The sun is estimated to have enough hydrogen gas to burn for another six billion years. We should find ways to make use of it." Solar panels installed at the peregrine ranch

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