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Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Released Wednesday, 26th October 2011
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Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Montana's Energy Future (Part Three): Differing Perspectives on the Energy Economy of the Rocky Mountain West

Wednesday, 26th October 2011
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The future of global energy production is shaping up to be one of the most important and complicated issues of our time. From limited traditional fuel sources like oil and coal to newer, cleaner energy like wind, solar and bio-mass, nothing is off the table when it comes to meeting the growing global demand for energy. And while the energy market is increasingly global, the debate over the sustainability of our energy use is rooted in regional geographies, statewide politics and local communities – those affected by discreet projects and those that will be most affected by climate impacts.

To shed some light on just how complex and nuanced these energy issues are, we focus on the state of Montana – which shares the largest coal deposits in the U.S. (along with Wyoming), is at the top of ranks in terms of wind generating capacity and is home to one of the largest shale oil deposits in the country.

In the third and final episode of our Montana Energy Series, speak with Tom Darin, Western Regional Representative for the American Wind Energy Association – AWEA. Despite Montana's wind generating potential, project developers are wary of building large wind farms where there isn't enough infrastructure and power lines to properly distribute and export clean energy. Darin is working with everyone from policymakers to local farmers to help create a viable wind market that would bring jobs and investments to Montana's economy.

[Music: Phillip Aaberg, "Keep Walkin" from Blue West (Sweet Grass, 2005); Broadcast, "Tender Buttons" from Tender Buttons (Warp Records, 2005)]

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