
Power
200825 minsColor
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Addressing some of the most important issues facing humanity, this original documentary series from Sundance Channel focuses on environmental topics with interviews with forward-thinking designers and features on green products and alternative ideas that may transform our everyday lives.
This episode explores the booming field of alternative energy as it introduces several individuals who are working to develop clean, renewable energy from resources both well-known and left-field. In Washington D.C., we meet a team from Texas A&M University who are participating in the Solar Decathlon, a competition to build a fully functional home on the Washington Mall. In the economically struggling coal town of Mahanoy, Pennsylvania, native son Joe Green takes us on a tour of his growing Locust Ridge Wind Farm, which has begun providing both electricity and viable jobs to his community. And at the Pennsylvania dairy farm of Alfred Wanner, an anaerobic digester converts cow manure into clean methane energy.
This episode explores the booming field of alternative energy as it introduces several individuals who are working to develop clean, renewable energy from resources both well-known and left-field. In Washington D.C., we meet a team from Texas A&M University who are participating in the Solar Decathlon, a competition to build a fully functional home on the Washington Mall. In the economically struggling coal town of Mahanoy, Pennsylvania, native son Joe Green takes us on a tour of his growing Locust Ridge Wind Farm, which has begun providing both electricity and viable jobs to his community. And at the Pennsylvania dairy farm of Alfred Wanner, an anaerobic digester converts cow manure into clean methane energy.


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Tuesday July 15 at 11:40PM
Friday July 18 at 12:40PM
Sunday July 20 at 5:35PM
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