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VT Edition: Bob Young & Michael Dworkin on Vermont's future electrical needs

Wednesday May 21, 2008
Jane Lindholm

Keeping electric rates low is critical to the state's economy and Vermonters' pockets, but the environmental impact and long-term sustainability of our electricity sources is also a priority. We'll look at where we'll get our electricity in the future and how much we'll need. Jane Lindholm's guests are Bob  Young, President and CEO of the state's largest utility, Central Vermont Public Service and Michael Dworkin, Director of the Institute for Energy and the Environment and Professor of the Vermont Law School.

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