The sun rises early in Eastport, Maine – it’s the Eastern most city in the United States – and while the streets are quiet, fishing boats set out for the day. And reliably, these massive tides are flowing in and out, just as they have twice a day, every day for millions of years.
And it’s that fact, that predictability that people in this corner of Maine believe could change the face of America’s energy future over the next couple of decades.
Read more: Can a Small Maine Town’s Innovation Turn the Tides on Sustainable Energy? | PBS NewsHour | Sept. 15, 2013 | PBS
And it’s that fact, that predictability that people in this corner of Maine believe could change the face of America’s energy future over the next couple of decades.
Read more: Can a Small Maine Town’s Innovation Turn the Tides on Sustainable Energy? | PBS NewsHour | Sept. 15, 2013 | PBS
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