Clean Energy Progress supporters and interested parties, Check out the 1-hr radio interview on the Clean Energy Progress FundSaturday at 7 AM on “Ultimate Politics”,on Mile High Sports Radio, 1510 AM (Denver) and 1570 AM(Longmont, northern Colorado).
Yes, if you want to hear someone who knows quite a lot about the issue of renewable energy and this years coming ballot initiative to fund clean energy, check out the show.
Our guest is:
J. Thomas McKinnon
Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Colorado School of Mines
an excerpt from him and frmr Senator Gary Hart
http://www.denverpost.com/gues…
A key next step is to create the Colorado Clean Energy Progress Fund, which will be offered in a ballot measure in November. It would levy a charge of $3 for every ton of carbon dioxide emitted in energy production. The revenues would be used to promote the development of renewable energy, provide incentives for enhanced energy efficiency of homes and buildings, and develop the means for sequestering carbon dioxide instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
www.cleanenergyprogress.org
http://www.cleanenergyprogress…
Youtube video coming soon
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Will there be a podcast or other audio version available for those of us who aren’t on the Front Range?
What’s CEPF’s stand on biodiesel?
however, it was also recorded on camera, and soon i will repost the interview via youtube footage.
Pr.McKinnon mentioned a biodiesal company out of broomfield that uses all ‘waste’ material or second generation biodiesal, i.e. not food biodiesal, but things like waste woodchips.