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Renewable energy [videorecording] / Ethical Markets Media ; co-executive producers, Hazel Henderson, Ellyne Lonergan

Contributor(s): Henderson, Hazel, 1933- | Lonergan, Ellyne | Sethi, Simran | Campbell, Andrea | Ethical Markets Media | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm).
Series: Ethical markets : growing the green economy. Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2007Description: 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Uniform titles: Ethical markets (Television program) Subject(s): Renewable energy sources | Sustainable development | Electric power | Solar energyDDC classification: 338.927
Production Credits: Director, Andrea Campbell
Host, Simran SethiSummary: This program examines the urgent need--not only in the U.S. but across the world--for sustainable energy; it also illustrates how new power production methods are becoming a reality. Alternative energy trendsetters are featured, including Time magazine "Hero for the Planet" Geoffrey Ballard, who explains his hydrogen fuel cell innovations. Evergreen Solar vice president Mark Farber describes his company's advanced solar cell production methods and its mission to provide access to energy in the developing world, a goal shared by the Solar Electric Light Fund, says executive director Bob Freling. In addition, Rocky Mountain Institute founder Amory Lovins promotes the benefits of small solar power plants, and economist Hazel Henderson explores the potential of wind energy.
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Director, Andrea Campbell

Host, Simran Sethi

Originally produced as an episode of the television series Ethical Markets in 2005

This program examines the urgent need--not only in the U.S. but across the world--for sustainable energy; it also illustrates how new power production methods are becoming a reality. Alternative energy trendsetters are featured, including Time magazine "Hero for the Planet" Geoffrey Ballard, who explains his hydrogen fuel cell innovations. Evergreen Solar vice president Mark Farber describes his company's advanced solar cell production methods and its mission to provide access to energy in the developing world, a goal shared by the Solar Electric Light Fund, says executive director Bob Freling. In addition, Rocky Mountain Institute founder Amory Lovins promotes the benefits of small solar power plants, and economist Hazel Henderson explores the potential of wind energy.

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