For example, Lisa McNeilly, a collaborator on the report, said it might be cheaper for a rural town that currently does not have electricity to construct a wind or solar energy facility in the village instead of wiring in electricity from a power plant located ahundredmiles away.
The other was headquartered in a town called Chegdomyn, straddling a rail spur that ran a few hundredmiles north from the major city of Khabarovsk, one of the main stops on the Trans-Siberian railroad.