N.C.’s Energy Revolution

New and renewable forms of energy are hardly, well, new. For decades, some Americans have tried to kick its addiction to oil. But with new reasons at home and abroad to develop and market energy sources other than oil, is the time for an energy revolution at hand? According to some, that revolution is already happening at the state and local level. Host Frank Stasio looks at the changing energy landscape in North Carolina with: Thomas Meyer, professor of chemistry at UNC-Chapel Hill and former associate director of strategic research at the Los Alamos National Laboratory; Pete Andrews, professor of public policy at UNC-Chapel Hill; Dennis Scanlin, professor of technology at Appalachian State University; Michael Sykes, owner of Enertia Building Systems; and Lyle Estill, vice president of Piedmont Biofuels Industrial. Listener Call-In. (59:00)

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