
Join me in welcoming Jennifer Cohen of the North Texas Clean Air Coalition.Great-World News Live From The 15th Annual RFA National Ethanol Conference
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE The 15th Annual RFA National Ethanol Conference Feb 16th to 17th 2010
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE from The National Biodiesel Conference Feb 7th to 10th 2010
VW Golf TDI Test Drive running on B-5 Biodiesel
THE 411 on GREAT TALK RADIO
ARCHIVE SHOWS
Original Air Date: 1/26/2009 9:00 AM
Environment Ball Chairman, CEO
Doug Durante
Original Air Date: 2/2/2009 5:00 PM
Get the latest info in the Biodiesel Industry directly from the experts in the field!
LIVE FROM THE BIODIESEL CONFERENCE IN SAN FRAN
Original Air Date: 2/2/2009 3:00 PM
Get the latest info in the Biodiesel Industry directly from the experts in the field!
LIVE FROM THE BIODIESEL CONFERENCE IN SAN FRAN
Original Airdate: 3/24/2009
Being Green: What Does it Mean?
A Rebroadcast of Regina's Universe: An interview with the hosts of The 411 on GREAT Talk Radio for an evening of what it means to be green.
Original Air Date: 3/28/2009 12:00 PM
Solar Power at Discover: Project Green Event
Join me in welcoming the man bring solar power to the Event, Mr. Dan Lepinski, of ExelTech.
NRH Parks & Recreation Event Flyer.
Discover Project Green.
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Original Air Date: 3/28/2009 2:00 PM
North Texas Clean Air Coalition at Discover: Project Green Event
Original Air Date: 4/18/2009 1:00 PM
http://www.ethanol.org/petition/
E15 Petition
Original Air Date: 4/20/2009 3:00 PM
2009 Biodiesel Impact Award Recipient, Dr. Randall von Wedel, Founder
Dr. Randall von Wedel
and Principal Biochemist for CytoCulture International. Dr. Von Wedel
was instrumental in helping to bring biodiesel to the West Coast. Since
the early '90s, he has opened California's first retail

pump, implemented biodiesel in fleets such as Berkeley University's,
advised San Francisco on its biodiesel program, implemented quality
control programs for fleets, and helped pioneer marine uses of
biodiesel, to name just a few of his endeavors. Dr. Von Wedel and his
company, CytoCulture, provide testing and quality assurance consulting to fleets around the country.
He continues to be a passionate, tireless advocate for the growth of biodiesel.
Original Air Date: 5/2/2009 2:00 PM
The Southwest Passage could be the answer the United States has been
Southwest Passage
research into the possibility of establishing an inland
canal connecting the Mississippi River to the desert southwest. The
resulting Southwest Passage could provide
this connection, with the maximum benefit and lowest possible
construction cost. Every year an average of 105-
Trillion gallons of fresh water flows from the Mississippi River into
the Gulf of Mexico. If we took 1/3 of this,
and sent it through the Southwest Passage, it could irrigate up to
54-Million acres of new farmland. The
Southwest Passage will be capable of moving 35-Trillion gallons of
water per year from the Mississippi River
to the Imperial Valley in California. This water would be used to
irrigate new farmland in the desert southwest,
while providing an automated barge transportation system. The
additional crops will provide the added
feedstocks needed for biofuels, while reducing greenhouse gas
emissions. The waterway will reduce the cost of
freight and provide much needed hydro-electrical power generation
capacity.
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