Wind Energy in N.C.

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The increasing expense and adverse environmental impact of traditional methods of energy production are forcing policy makers, industrial leaders and consumers to look at renewable energy sources. Among these alternatives, wind energy production has numerable benefits. Tune in to this edition of Energy Connections on OPEN/net to explore the potential of wind energy in North Carolina.


Tuesday
July 22, 2008
9-10 p.m.

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Guests:

Bob Leker
Renewable Energy Program Manager for the North Carolina State Energy Office

Steve Kalland
Director, N.C. Solar Center, N.C. State University

Paul Quinlan
Senior Policy Associate at the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association

Ted Vogel
Alternative Energy Officer for Blackwater USA


More information:

N.C. Sustainable Energy Association
www.ncsustainableenergy.org
(919) 832-7601

North Carolina State Energy Office
www.energync.net
1-800-662-7131



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