The producers of In Focus with Martin Sheen have announced an upcoming report highlighting the growth in industries that are building green energy systems.In Focus with Martin Sheen is an independently produced television program airing in markets around the country on public television. Hosted by the legendary Martin Sheen, In Focus PBS explores several innovations in the technology world. In medicine, electronics, and energy, new ideas are helping to create a healthier, faster, and cleaner world.In Focus Martin Sheen is talking to experts in renewable energy to highlight the growth in clean ways to produce electricity like solar and wind power. Many homes of the future will take advantage of roof-mounted solar panels to harvest and store the energy of the sun and in the Midwest wind power is already creating jobs and contributing to the electrical needs of communities. More and more communities are embracing these energy sources and the TV program will be showcasing how these programs are addressing energy demands.The producers of In Focus with Martin Sheen are expecting to have the report ready for broadcast later this year. For more information about the reports or to offer other ideas related to this topic, In Focus with Martin Sheen can be reached through the show’s official website at infocusptv.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/InFocusMartinSheen.
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