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Published on June 11th, 2011 | by Zachary Shahan

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Don’t Forget: Enter the CleanTechnica Cash Sweepstakes on Facebook Today

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June 11th, 2011 by Zachary Shahan 

If you haven’t already done so, this is a reminder to enter our $30 cash sweepstakes on Facebook today. How?

  1. Go to the CleanTechnica Facebook page
  2. Scroll down to the June 4 post titled “CleanTechnica Cash Sweepstakes on Facebook
  3. Leave a short comment underneath it with the link to your favorite CleanTechnica story from May.

That’s it! :D

I’m going to pick the winner tomorrow (Sunday, June 12).

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spends most of his time here on CleanTechnica as the director/chief editor. Otherwise, he's probably enthusiastically fulfilling his duties as the director/editor of Solar Love, EV Obsession, Planetsave, or Bikocity. Zach is recognized globally as a solar energy, electric car, and wind energy expert. If you would like him to speak at a related conference or event, connect with him via social media. You can connect with Zach on any popular social networking site you like. Links to all of his main social media profiles are on ZacharyShahan.com.



  • cynthia shahan

    In this time of humankind, with so many injuries and death from the other means of energy this information is so hopeful.“Solar power may be cheaper than electricity generated by fossil fuels and nuclear reactors…”Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/12xTN)

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