Green Power » 11/1/04
 

Historically, coal was the primary fuel of the industrial revolution and although technology has evolved and enhanced our lives, some 70 percent of America's energy still comes from the burning of coal. As a consequence, America's blue skies are becoming increasingly hazy as we experience an unprecedented thirst for energy. Tune in to learn how cost effective, clean power technologies are changing the face of energy production in America.

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www.austinenergy.com
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Frank Montarelli
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Communications & Public Involvement (80C)
999 18th Street
Denver CO 80202-2466
303.312.6780
1.800.227.8917

* www.captainozone.com features a video documentary about the hydrogen advocate, Captain Ozone. Captain Ozone starred in America’s first television commercial that promoted the benefits of hydrogen energy.  This site also features an intriguing interview with Captain Ozone about hydrogen infrastructures in the future.

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