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Tapping the Energy of the Tides

By Amy Quinton on Friday, July 13, 2007.

Concerns over global warming have scientists and engineers looking for cleaner alternative sources of energy.

One of those alternatives gaining momentum involves harnessing the energy of the ocean.

Renewable energy experts say in theory, energy from tides, currents and waves could double the hydropower output in the U.S., producing 20-percent of the nation's electricity.

But the technology to capture this renewable energy is in its infancy.

NHPR's Amy Quinton reports on the effort in New Hampshire's seacoast to tap the power of the tides.

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Primary 2008: John McCain Photos

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John McCain Speaks in Concord

By NHPR Staff on Friday, July 13, 2007.

Arizona Senator and Republican presidential candidate John McCain spoke at a meeting of the Concord Chamber of Commerce. He outlined his positions on Iraq, military spending and homeland security.

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Primary 2008: Hillary Clinton Photos

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Hillary and Bill Clinton Campaign in Nashua

By Amy Quinton on Friday, July 13, 2007.

Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton visited the state today.

And for the first time during her campaign, Former President Bill Clinton joined her in the Granite State.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports from Nashua.

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Primary 2008: Hillary Clinton Photos

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