TribuneFest: Is Clean Energy an Oxymoron?
As part of our day-long symposium on energy and the environment at the University of Houston on April 13, the Trib's Kate Galbraith led a discussion on clean and renewable energy.
As part of our day-long symposium on energy and the environment at the University of Houston on April 13, the Trib's Kate Galbraith led a discussion on clean and renewable energy.
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Comments (2)
ChicoMendez
Well, it's good to see all sides of industry were represented.
Mike Masters via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Yes, look at the so called green solar panels. What about all the very HAZARDOUS WASTE created making solar panels? Solyndra in Femont, Ca. is a prime example. It is a major problem there.