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theWatt: Daily Energy News and Discussion
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Energy news and discussion about all things related to energy including, alternative energy, global warming, government policy and others.
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12-Mar-2005 |
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theWatt Podcast Episodes - | theWatt Podcast 64 | tWW64 - John Kerry, Charles Shumer talking about energy, Supreme court could decide on CO2 emissions, Japan's CO2 sequestration plans, Toyota talking about plug-in hybrids, Ford shifting focus away from hybrids, solar silicon shortage to end in 2008, Cape Wind in the clear. For more, check out http://www.thewatt.com | Get at Short URL | Download theWatt Podcast 64 | Play in Popup.
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| theWatt Weekly 55 | tWW55 - Avi Friedman, energy efficent architect is on the show to talk about efficient homes and efficient suburbia, also in the show: UK looking to ramp up biomass usage, GWB under fire by Americans for high gasoline prices, student protest at Penn State University in support for the Kyoto Protocol and an inconvenient truth. For more go to http://www.theWatt.com | Get at Short URL | Download theWatt Weekly 55 | Play in Popup.
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| theWatt Weekly 54 | tWW54 - Paul Gipe, wind power expert is on the show to talk about the recent history of wind power developments, also in the show, new biodiesel reactor makes increases production, European Commission sends out some letters, Bill Gates invests in ethanol. For more go to http://www.theWatt.com | Get at Short URL | Download theWatt Weekly 54 | Play in Popup.
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| theWatt Weekly 53 | tWW53 - Art Spinella, President of CNW Marketing Research is on the show to explain how he came to the conclusion that hybrids use more energy over their lifetimes than the Hummer H3 does, Arnold Schwarzenegger's plans to fight climate change in California, a Cape Wind update (forget Young, now it's Stevens, world's first fuel cell train, solar power potential in the US, San Fransisco is the first major US city to acknowledge peak oil. For more go to http://www.theWatt.com | Get at Short URL | Download theWatt Weekly 53 | Play in Popup.
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