Learn more about the potential of energy recycling and waste energy recovery in these REDtv videos:
Fox News profiles recycled energy as a clean and low-cost source of power that is often overshadowed by “sexier” and more expensive forms of clean energy. Interviewing RED's Tom Casten, Fox reports that policymakers have overlooked “a power source boasting far greater reliability and intensity than both solar and wind power.” Tom explains that the U.S. allows hundreds of billions of dollars worth of energy to go up in smoke as waste heat that could be turned into useful, clean power.
RED’s Sean Casten is featured in Carbon Nation, a “positive, solutions-based, non-preachy, non-partisan, big tent film about tackling climate change while boosting the economy.” Watch this clip as Sean discusses why energy recycling is as a good for balance sheets as it is for the planet.
Tom Casten appeared on the Dylan Ratigan Show on MSNBC, along with T. Boone Pickens and Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation to discuss solutions to the energy crisis.
In this clip from the film Dirty Business: “Clean Coal” and the Battle for our Energy Future, Rolling Stone’s Jeff Goodell interviews Tom and Sean Casten and talks about the need to not only find new forms of renewable energy, like wind or solar power, but to change how we use energy to be more efficient.
Tom and Sean Casten discuss current regulatory barriers to energy recycling. The Castens suggest two policy proposals — Clean Energy Standard Offer Program (CESOP) and output-based pollution allowances — which encourage and reward energy efficiency while reducing energy waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
Recycled Energy Development partners with manufacturers to profitably reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower energy costs. This video explains how waste energy recycling can improve profitability and the environment.
Tom and Sean Casten explain how recycling waste heat from manufacturing facilities could do more to fight global warming than taking every car in America off the road.
Dick Munson explains how waste energy recovery can create jobs and help the planet at the Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference in February 2009.
Tom calls the world to action use energy twice to profitably avert climate change during his keynote speech at IDEA’s 100th Anniversary in June 2009.
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