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KQED Radio News: Archive
Thu, May 8, 2008 -- 5:30 PM
Solar Power Report
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Solar power has mostly been small scale in the U.S., with panels feeding electricity to a single building or complex. Now, the group Environment California says solar thermal energy could power the entire nation -- using an amount of land slightly larger than what's already been excavated for strip mining of coal for power plants. The group released the report today.
Host: Cy Musiker
Guests:
Jason Barbose, global warming advocate for Environment California

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