

Johnny Depp And His Fossil Fuel Free Island
by Jeremy on July 30th, 2008
In the wake of Al Gore’s recent speech in Washington, D.C. and rising fuel prices, we here at Sharp have been looking to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Johnny Depp must be in the same mind frame: a solar hydrogen system will soon power his Bahamas island. Mike Strizki is the inventor of the system, and Depp is his third client (the first being himself: Strizki’s entire New Jersey home is fossil fuel free). Going natural will cost Depp approximately $250,000. That seems expensive, because after all, you can buy a house in Florida for the same price, but I’m sure Toronto’s Gerrit de Boer, aka. the Idomo Guy, must be pretty peeved. His store’s geothermal/solar energy system cost him $1 million. Oh well, what’s the price of helping the world, eh guys? Keep up the good work, our moustached friends.
Photo courtesy People.com
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