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VT Edition: Richard Saudek & Chris Graff on Vermont's growing demand for electricity

Wednesday May 21, 2008
Bob Kinzel

Vermont's current mix of electricity sources developed over many decades, with the demand for more electricity consistently growing. We examine where electricity usage is growing geographically, what sectors are creating the demand, and how much of it can be curtailed through conservation and efficiency efforts. Chris Graff is the former head of the Associated Press in Vermont and author of Dateline Vermont. Richard Saudek is a former Public Service Board Chairman and also served as Vermont's First Commissioner of the Department of Public Service.

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