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PAST EPISODES: Each audio file is MP3 format and 60 minutes

EPISODE 38: September 27 & 28, 2008: We kick the tires of plug-in hybrids, and we share new interviews we did at the Down 2 Earth Show on March 5 in Boston.

EPISODE 38

EPISODE 37: September 20 & 21, 2008:  We bust energy myths with Erig Krieg of PHACT, the Philadelphia Association for Critical Thinking, and we celebrate the greening of America's college campuses with Gail Carberry and Anita Bowden  of Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester, MA.

EPISODE 37

EPISODE 36: September 13 & 14, 2008: We visit the official dedication of Holy Name Central Catholic Junior/Senior High School's $1.5-million, 600-kilowatt wind turbine on August 11, 2008 in Worcester, MA. And we visit the grand opening of Evergreen Solar's 450,000-square-foot, 160-megawatt solar-power-panel manufacturing plant on July 15, 2008 in Devens, MA.

EPISODE 36

EPISODE 35: April 12, 13 & 19, 2008: Customers and store officials at the Energy Star Appliance Give-Away Day on April 5 at Percy's TV & Appliance in Worcester.

EPISODE 35

EPISODE 34: April 5, 6 & 12, 2008: Organizers, exhibitors and attendees of the Down 2 Earth show on March 29 in Boston.

EPISODE 34

EPISODE 33: March 22 & 23, 2008: Organizers, exhibitors and attendees of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association's Building Energy Conference & Trade Show on March 12 in Boston.

EPISODE 33

EPISODE 32: March 8 & 9, 2008: Dennis Rice and Philip Ingersoll-Mahoney of Alternatives Unlimited, on its Whitin Mill Complex, which includes three forms of renewable-energy systems.

EPISODE 32

EPISODE 31: March 1 & 2, 2008: Kevin Maroney of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, on NESEA's 2008 Building Energy Conference & Trade Show.

EPISODE 31

EPISODE 30: February 16 & 17, 2008: Bill Cavanagh and Alan Lavine of Worcester Local First on the impact on energy consumption of buying local.

 

EPISODE 29: February 9 & 10, 2008: Team members of the 2007 MIT Solar Decathlon Team and participants in the 2007 AltWheels Alternative Transportation & Energy Festival.

EPISODE 28: January 12 & 13, 2008: Rick Tonelli of Westboro Toyota and hybrid owners Larry Decker of Framingham, Karen and Robert Parent of Oakham and Liza Lane of Westboro talk about 100+ MPG plug-in hybrids.

EPISODE 27: January 5 & 6, 2008: U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) talks about the new federal energy bill.

EPISODE 27

EPISODE 26: December 29 & 30, 2007: Robert Whitcomb, co-author with Wendy Williams of the Cape Wind book. He talks about the latest obstacles to the controversial Cape Wind wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound.

EPISODE 26

EPISODE 25: December 22 & 23, 2007: Ian Bowles, secretary of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. He talks about the Bay State's move toward clean and sustainable energy for all Massachusetts citizens.

EPISODE 25

EPISODE 24: December 8 & 9, 2007: Bill Moore, publisher and editor-in-chief of EV World. We’ll talk with him about the new wave of plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.

EPISODE 24

EPISODE 23: December 1 & 2, 2007:  Manfred Kuehlne, chair and CEO of Current to Current. He talks about using ocean currents to generate power

EPISODE 23

EPISODE 22: November 24 & 25, 2007: Mike Strizki, founder of Renewable Energy International. He talks about his solar/hydrogen-powered home -- the first of its kind in the western hemisphere.

EPISODE 22

EPISODE 21: November 17 & 18, 2007: Michelle Krebs of Edmunds.com's AutoObserver.com blogsite on the impact of the battle between Toyota and General Motors on the energy efficiency of their vehicles.

EPISODE 21

EPISODE 20: November 10 & 11, 2007: Bill Cavanagh, co-founder and co-chair of Worcester Local First, on the impact of buying from local, independent businesses on energy efficiency.

EPISODE 20

 EPISODE 19: November 3 & 4, 2007: Greg Yurek, founder, chairman and CEO of American Superconductor, on the impact of superconductors on the renewable-energy market.

EPISODE 19

EPISODE 18: October 27 & 28, 2007: Ed Burke, chairman of Dennis K. Burke Oil, on making a market in biodiesel fuel.

EPISODE 18

EPISODE 17: October 20 & 21, 2007: Joel Bourne Jr., author of "Growing Fuel: The Wrong Way, The Right Way," in the October 2007 issue of National Geographic. He talks about the benefits and potential human costs of biofuels.

EPISODE 17

EPISODE 16: October 13 & 14, 2007: Jonathon Porritt, an international expert on sustainable development who urges controversial reforms to capitalism.

EPISODE 16

EPISODE 15: October 6 & 7, 2007: Robert Whitcomb Jr., co-author along with Wendy Williams of Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future on Nantucket Sound.

EPISODE 15

EPISODE 14: September 15 & 16, 2007: Dennis Irish, a Worcester city councilor and at-the-time mayoral candidate, who talks about his energy-efficiency plan for Worcester. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 14 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 14

EPISODE 13: August 25 & 26, 2007: Stephen Connors of the 5th Annual AltWheels Alternative Transportation & Energy Festival. He talks about creating a sustainable transportation and energy vision for the 21st century. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 13 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 13

EPISODE 12: August 18 & 19, 2007: Corey Fucetola and Kurt Keville of the MIT Solar Decathlon Team talk about the 2007 DOE Solar Decathlon Competition to design and build an energy-efficient house. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 12 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 12

EPISODE 11: July 15, 2007: Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and now chair and chief scientist of Greenspirit Strategies, who talks about environmental policy and communications in forestry, agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, mining, biodiversity, chemicals, energy and climate change; and Ed Burke, chair of Dennis K. Burke Inc., in the "Sponsor's Corner" talking about biodiesel fuel. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 11 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 11

EPISODE 10: June 30 & July 1, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Lisa Margonelli, author of Oil on the Brain, who talks about adventures from the pump to the pipeline.Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 10 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 10

EPISODE 9: June 24, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Mass. State Rep. George Peterson, who talks about proposed legislation to promote the development of alternative fuels. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 9 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 9

EPISODE 8: June 16 & 17, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Joe Nierodzinski of the Worcester Community Action Council, who tells how to make your home more energy efficient.Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 8 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 8

EPISODE 7: June 9 & 10, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Joanne Helperin of Edmunds.com's Driving Woman blogsite about how women buy cars. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 7 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 7

EPISODE 6: June 2 & 3, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Robert Marquis of Worcester, MA; and Eric Guyer of Climate Energy LLC in Worcester, about their winning of Worcester Mayor's 2007 Clean & Green Awards.

EPISODE 6

EPISODE 5: May 26 & 27, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Jeff Wolfe of Gro Solar in Vermont, and David Gregg, CEO of Citizen RE in Massachusetts, about the market opportunities for solar-photovoltaic power for homes and businesses.

EPISODE 5

EPISODE 4: May 19 & 20, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Richard Chase of Massachusetts, a hybrid Toyota Camry owner, and Joshua Greenberg of Massachusetts, a hybrid Nissan Altima owner, about the pros and cons of hybrid and internal-combustion-only cars.

EPISODE 4

EPISODE 3: May 12 & 13, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Ron Planting of the American Petroleum Institute and Frank Gorke of Environment Massachusetts about why gas prices are rising again. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 3 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 3

EPISODE 2: May 5 & 6, 2007: Gilles Labelle, Jim Dunn and Steve D'Agostino talk with Jennifer Boudrie of Marlboro and Peggy Middaugh of the Worcester City Manager's Energy Task Force about those Bay State communities' efforts to develop municipal climate action plans.

EPISODE 2

EPISODE 1: April 26 & 27, 2007: The Premier Episode of the weekly, one-hour Energy Freedom Fighters. Includes interviews with Audra Parker of the Alliance to Save Nantucket Sound and Mark Rogers of Cape Wind Associates, about the controversial Cape Wind windfarm proposal off Cape Cod. Listen to a 60-second promo of Episode 1 in MP3 format.

EPISODE 1

 

SPECIAL SHOWS: MP3 format

PETER BLUTE SHOW: January 31, 2008: Listen to the Energy Freedom Fighter Jim Dunn interview Worcester (MA) South High School science teacher Sue Snay and advanced-placement science students during the national Focus The Nation day, on The Peter Blute Show.  8 minutes.

PETER BLUTE 14

PETER BLUTE SHOW: December 31, 2007: Listen to the Energy Freedom Fighters host The Peter Blute Show with special guests Laury Hammel on Local First, Jennifer Boudrie on the Marlboro Climate Action Plan, Lance McKee on Focus the Nation, Upton Bell on the New England Patriots, Dick Schultz on bio-mass fuels, Bruce Maccabee on UFOs, and Stephen Loring on Dovetail Woodworks. 2 hours 28 minutes.

PETER BLUTE 13

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