Talk of the Towns 5/12/17

Talk of the Towns 5/12/17

Author: WERU-FM 89.9 May 12, 2017 Duration: 0:00
Host: Ron Beard, Emeritus Professor, University of Maine Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Issue: Community concerns and opportunities Program Topic: A Climate to Thrive seeks energy independence for Mount Desert Island Key Discussion Points: 1. A climate to thrive is working on “energy independence” by 2030… what does that mean? What is most compelling about solar energy in the pursuit of energy independence? 2. What are the main elements of your solar work, including Solarize MDI? 3. What is the Community Energy Center at College of the Atlantic, and what projects does it carry out? 4. What are some of the barriers facing community solar initiatives? How are you working to surmount those barriers? A Recent Maine PUC Ruling is negative long-term but provides an incentive for installing solar in 2017. 5. What advice do you have for listeners in other communities? 6. Given your longer term vision of energy independence, what are your mid-term hopes… what would you like to see happening over the next five years. Guests: Joe Blotnick, Coordinator, A Climate to Thrive Gary Friedmann, Chair, A Climate to Thrive Advisory Board, Town Councilor, Bar Harbor Anna Demeo, College of the Atlantic, Director of Energy Education and Management

Tune into the voices and stories that shape the coastal communities of Midcoast Maine. Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives is a living record, pulling from the deep audio archives of community radio station WERU. This podcast offers more than just headlines; it’s an ongoing conversation about local governance, cultural shifts, and the historical threads that bind towns together. You’ll hear town meeting discussions, interviews with neighbors making a difference, and analyses of issues that matter right here, from fisheries and forestry to education and the arts. Produced by WERU-FM 89.9, each episode serves as a thoughtful, ground-level look at the forces shaping society in this unique region. By preserving these spoken word broadcasts, the podcast creates a valuable resource for anyone curious about the real-life interplay of society, culture, and history in small-town New England. It’s authentic, unscripted, and directly connected to the landscape it discusses. For a genuine sense of place and purpose, this archive is an essential listen.
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