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Navajo Nation receives $2.8M
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FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2002 The Navajo Nation has received $2.8 million in grants to bring electricity to Navajo families. Of the money, $2 million will go to extending conventional power lines to homes. The cost to do so is staggeringly high at $22,000 a mile. The rest will be used to install solar power devices at remote homes on the three-state reservation. Get the Story:
Navajo Nation electrification gets jump start with $2.8 million (The Farmington Daily Times 5/31) Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
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