In our October show we talk with John Ferland vice president of the company here in Maine that is developing tidal power projects here and in Alaska. It was an interesting discussion. If you are interested in tidal power it is worth while to listen to that show. Just click on the oct. show in the right hand column. For more information visit John’s company’s website www.oceanrenewablepower.com a.s.
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