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Alternative Energy Reporter: David Kates

By Karen Moore on
david kates.jpgDavid Kates is a reporter and blogger for AlternativeEnergy.com, where he covers green building, advanced fuels and next-generation vehicles.  He holds a masters degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California and a bachelors degree in American studies and sociology from Dickinson College (Pennsylvania).

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