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August 27th, 2007

Hopeful presidential candidate becomes most recent candidate to discuss his views on clean energy

(Dover, NH) Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), became the most recent candidate for President to interview with SmartPowerBlog, the blog dedicated to clean, renewable energy and energy efficiency that is managed by SmartPower.

In this interview you can hear Congressman Kucinich discuss:

Why the discussions about a ‘Carbon Tax’ and about a ‘Cap and Trade’ system are distorting the real issues;

What Kucinich would do about Clean Energy on the first day of his presidency;

Kucinich’s views on the role of Nuclear Power in his Administration;

The important role that Clean Energy will play in a Kucinich Administration.

“Clean energy is clearly one of the most important issues facing voters,” said Brian F. Keane, President of SmartPower. “Congressman Kucinich openly answered all of our questions and offered his clean energy vision for America. He truly understands the important role that clean energy can play in protecting our environment and in making us energy independent,” Keane concluded.

The audio of Congressman Kucinich’s interview is available on the SmartPower website at www.SmartPower.org. Click on the “blog” link from the homepage to hear what Congressman Kucinich has to say about clean energy to SmartPower.

SmartPower plans on interviewing all the major presidential candidates about clean energy as they campaign through the Granite State. Continue to visit SmartPowerBlog to learn more and be a part of the clean energy discussion.

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