Change is Blowin' in the Wind
Today, Earthbeat looks at two groundbreaking achievements in clean energy - one of the nation's largest water treatment plants commits to buying one-third of its power from windmills and it says it is going to save $20 (M) million dollars in the process. a Washington, DC suburb says it is going to pay residents to use clean power. And we will discuss how nuclear power proponents are trying to finagle clean energy credits for their toxic industry. All that coming up on this edition - of Earthbeat.
Guests include the Andrew Brunhart, the general manager of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission - George Leventhal, Montgomery, Maryland county commissioner - Kevin Kamps, nuclear waste specialist for the Nuclear Information Resource Service.
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