I've been covering the infant tidal power industry -- which happens to be taking shape here in the Gulf of Maine region -- for several years now. Last month, perhaps the world leader in the field -- Ocean Renewable Power Co. of Portland -- towed their prototype turbine down from Eastport to show off to the public and the media.
Public Radio International's Living On Earth covered the event, and interviewed me thereafter for some of the context. The segment is airing week on public radio stations nationwide and is up online at PRI's website.
For some of my previous coverage of the tidal industry, start with my Christian Science Monitor and Down East features.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Talking tidal power on PRI's Living on Earth
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