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VO - Renewable energy - can it save the planet and jobs? Coming up next: v/o The Alberta Oil Sands. Is America's energy future right next door? |
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Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. Many economists believe the global recession is fading and a slow recovery has begun. But where are the jobs? The rate of unemployment throughout the country remains high at around 9.7 percent. President Obama talks about "green jobs" as the next chapter of the US economy. What are they and who will benefit from the so-called greening of corporate America? Outlook's Phil Vaughn recently spoke with Jigar Shah, founder and former owner of SunEdison, a solar power company based in Maryland. The business employs more than 500 people. As you will hear, Mr. Shah believes that "green" is not only good for the planet, it's essential for the growth of the economy. Links: http:/www.sunedison.com/why--solar-energy-company-solar-companies.php SunEdison Simplifying Solar |
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It is the largest deposit of oil in the world, and it's located practically next door - but not many people know much about the Alberta Oil Sands and what they mean for our energy future. Last December, I sat down with Satya Das. He's an oil sands expert and, now, author of the new book "Green Oil: Clean Energy for the 21st Century?". In it, he outlines the huge potential of the oil sands, and the immense environmental challenge they pose. |
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Despite the current environmental challenges, Das points to a major study done in 2006 that outlines ways to make extraction from the Oil Sands carbon neutral by 2020. And all of this is bound to be a topic of debate at the international environmental conference scheduled in Denmark this December. |
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Finally, over the past few months, you may have noticed some very short programs on New Hampshire Public Television. We call these 60-second pieces "Planet Granite" and they intended to entertain and inform you without taking too much of your time. Here's one on a green gas station. |
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That's all the time we have for this edition of NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager, I'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/2/2009 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 14:01 Renewable energy - can it save the planet and jobs? Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. Many economists believe the global recession is fading and a slow recovery has begun. But where are the jobs? The rate of unemployment throughout the country remains high at around 9.7 percent. President Obama talks about "green jobs" as the next chapter of the US economy. What are they and who will benefit from the so-called greening of corporate America? Outlook's Phil Vaughn recently spoke with Jigar Shah, founder and former owner of SunEdison, a solar power company based in Maryland. The business employs more than 500 people. As you will hear, Mr. Shah believes that "green" is not only good for the planet, it's essential for the growth of the economy. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jigar Shah\Founder, SunEdison. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/2/2009 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 9:40 Renewable energy - can it save the planet and jobs? Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. Many economists believe the global recession is fading and a slow recovery has begun. But where are the jobs? The rate of unemployment throughout the country remains high at around 9.7 percent. President Obama talks about "green jobs" as the next chapter of the US economy. What are they and who will benefit from the so-called greening of corporate America? It is the largest deposit of oil in the world, and it's located practically next door - but not many people know much about the Alberta Oil Sands and what they mean for our energy future. Last December, I sat down with Satya Das. He's an oil sands expert and, now, author of the new book "Green Oil: Clean Energy for the 21st Century?". In it, he outlines the huge potential of the oil sands, and the immense environmental challenge they pose. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Satya Das\Author of Green Oil: Clean Energy for the 21st Century? |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/2/2009 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 1:28 Renewable energy - can it save the planet and jobs? Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. Many economists believe the global recession is fading and a slow recovery has begun. But where are the jobs? The rate of unemployment throughout the country remains high at around 9.7 percent. President Obama talks about "green jobs" as the next chapter of the US economy. What are they and who will benefit from the so-called greening of corporate America? Finally, over the past few months, you may have noticed some very short programs on New Hampshire Public Television. We call these 60-second pieces "Planet Granite" and they intended to entertain and inform you without taking too much of your time. Here's one on a green gas station. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: |