The Clean Energy Shell Game

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Geothermal water coolers in Pahoa, Hawaii.
Geothermal water coolers in Pahoa, Hawaii.
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Prices for wind power have dropped dramatically in recent years because of technological advancements.
Prices for wind power have dropped dramatically in recent years because of technological advancements.
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Solar thermal technology uses sun sunlight to produce hot water, heat for buildings or electric power.
Solar thermal technology uses sun sunlight to produce hot water, heat for buildings or electric power.
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Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.
Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.
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Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.
Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.
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Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.
Large-scale solar energy facility in Daggett, California.

Learn about the players and power sources that are part of the clean energy industry. Uncover the the possibilities of renewable energy.

For the first time in the history of the United States, electricity buyers have a choice. Now your power doesn’t have to come from coal-, gas- and other fossil fuel-burning plants that serve as the largest industrial contributors to air pollution in the country.

  • Published on Aug 1, 2000
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