Green on Energy

Host Larry Gottlieb during the live show "Green on Energy"
Host Larry Gottlieb during the live show "Green on Energy"

Green on Energy, a new hour long program featuring top experts discussing energy policy and the environment will air on Westchester radio station WVOX, 1460 A.M., at 12 noon the first Wednesday of every month you can also listen to it live on wvox.com at that time.

Sponsored by Entergy Nuclear Northeast, operators of the Indian Point Energy Center, the program is hosted by Lawrence Gottlieb, an energy industry expert.

Guest on the show:
Doctor Patrick Moore - The co-founder and former head of Greenpeace.
Now leading his new organization GreenSpirit Strategies, Dr. Moore remains in the forefront of the battle to sharply curtail the release of carbon based greenhouse gases into our fragile - and steadily warming-global atmosphere.
Guests on this show include:
Matt Bennett, a former deputy assistant to the President in the Clinton administration, and a co-founder of the Third Way, one of the nation's top Think Tanks that, over years, have brought new and fresh ideas to the debate over this country's most difficult public policy questions.
Guests on the show include:
Ashok Gupta is the air and energy program director for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). He's a nationally recognized expert on global warming, electric utility regulation and energy efficiency. Ashok holds degrees in physics, math and economics from Georgetown University and American University respectively.

He serves on Mayor Bloomberg's energy policy task force and was co-chair of the energy and environmental policy advisory committee for Governor Spitzer's transition team.

Gavin Donohue is President and CEO of the Independent Power Producers of New York

Organized in 1986 as a not for profit, the organization represents 100 operators and developers of independent power projects. A graduate of Harvard University's Kennedy School, Gavin served as executive deputy commissioner for New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation. He was tapped by former Governor George Pataki to serve on the temporary commission on the future of New York State Power programs for economic development. Like Ashok, Gavin was named by Mayor Bloomberg to the serve on the New York City energy policy task force.

Charles Fox, President and Chief Operating Officer of Zero-point Clean Tech, Inc., a renewable energy company that has developed the technology to convert biomass into renewable energy and liquid fuels. Before joining Zero-point Clean Tech, Charlie served as the deputy secretary for energy and the environment in the Pataki administration. Charles Fox graduated from the University of Massachusetts and earned his law degree at Syracuse University.
Guests on this show include:
Paul Genoa is director of policy development for the Nuclear Energy Institute. N.E.I. is a Washington-based think tank and central repository for the latest information and research on nuclear energy — which is a technology being hailed by countries like India and China as their answer to the challenge of generating a lot of electricity without a lot of pollution.

Ken Adams, who heads New York State's largest and most influential independent business group, the New York State Business Council.

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