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(March 3, 2010) Reyad Fezzani, CEO of BP Solar, discusses recent technological and business advances made by Chinese engineers and companies in relation to the clean energy sector with a particular emphasis on the solar photovoltaic industry. He also explains how BP Solar is leveraging its relationships with Chinese partners to help advance the future [...]

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(May 5, 2010) Burton Richter, Emeritus Director of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, discusses the role of nuclear power in the future world energy portfolio and the United States in specific by framing the problems of proliferation, waste disposal, pollution, safety – including remarks on Chernobyl and Three-Mile Island – and the fundamental technological challenges [...]

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Thomas Weber has been responsible for research and development at Daimler for the past 5 years. Whether the carmaker can stay afloat will be largely dependent on his work.Daimler is struggling with image problems. The company is trying to pull itself out of the red. Critics say Daimler took too long to respond to the [...]

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John Stossel and T. Boone Pickens discuss what is really behind alternative energy subsidies. www.LibertyPen.com

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FACT: There aren’t enough resources on this planet to sustain continued human growth and increasing quality of life. FACT: If we want to avoid catastrophic war, suffering, and global shortages of energy, we need to start looking to space seriously for solutions. Space Based Solar Power is the first step. Music – “Pulse” by Yoko [...]

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