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Energy
Are Romney's drilling plans eco-friendly?
by
Molly Wood
Aug 24, 2012
And a new app helps you separate fact from baloney in political ads.
Romney's energy plan: Less regulation, more exploration
Aug 23, 2012
But it probably won't have much impact on consumer's pocketbooks, especially when it comes to the price of gas or electricity.
Why is China interested in U.S. battery maker?
by
Jeff Horwich
Aug 9, 2012
Wangxiang Group, China's biggest auto-parts conglomerate, has offered $450 million for a controlling stake in a Massachusetts electric car batteries company.
New transparent solar panels could be used as windows
by
Molly Wood
Jul 25, 2012
And can power your house. Plus, don’t go online before bed because it made some hamsters depressed.
Do Americans approve of Obama's energy plan?
Mar 22, 2012
President Obama is touting a new "all of the above" energy plan that supports more of both oil and alternative energy production. What do Americans want in an energy policy?
Behind the scenes of Marketplace's interview with Obama
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 22, 2012
Yesterday, Marketplace host headed out to Nevada to meet with President Obama. You may have heard the interview, but what was Kai really thinking as he interviewed the man who runs the U.S.A.?
Obama's 'all of the above' plan means nothing
Mar 22, 2012
President Obama's new energy policy is really no policy at all, say commentator Bill McKibben.
For public good, not for profit.
Go North, young man!
by
Ann Carrns
Mar 21, 2012
The promise of steady work is attracting workers of all ages to Williston, N.D., and creating a new boom town on America's energy frontier.
Obama touts new energy agenda
Mar 21, 2012
The president begins a two-day tour to highlight his new "all of the above" strategy.
The Obama interview: U.S. must invest in itself
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 21, 2012
On a two-day trip to promote his energy policy, President Obama said the nation must invest in alternative energy or cede leadership to China. He called on Congress to help create jobs by providing more aid to struggling homeowners and investing more in infrastructure.