Category: Renewables – Business

Woody Clark is another of these supremely visible figures who is impossible to miss when one attends industry conferences. He has a warm, approachable – and often hilariously funny speaking style that belies the depth of his understanding of complex, …

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It’s time to launch my second book, Is Renewable Really Doable? on Amazon.com. The big day: March 15, 2012. I hope you will mark your calendar, and buy the book on that date. To help generate interest in the subject, …

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I was lucky to happen across Dr. Jason Scorse in my quest to interview an economist who could shed light on the migration to renewables. Jason is currently Associate Professor and Chair of the International Environmental Policy Program at The …

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As suggested in this article, the U.S. military is leading the way in the migration to renewable energy and electric transportation. Obviously, there’s a certain irony here, as the role of the American military is, in large measure, to ensure our …

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I’ve had the pleasure of bumping into Ray Lane at numerous industry conferences, and have been lucky enough to hear him speak on subjects that include the financing of renewables and electric transportation. I was thrilled when he accepted my …

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After fiddling around with the cover design for what seemed like an eternity, I’m finally ready to launch my second book: “Is Renewable Really Doable?” (You may want to click on the link for a description.)  The big day is …

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If you want to see a resume’ that’s “as long as your arm,” you may want to check this out.  If you do, you’ll understand why I was so happy that Dr. Pollin agreed to speak with me and convey his …

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While I’m in the television studio next week, I plan to shoot a video on what may be the single most interesting investment concept in sustainability I’ve come across this year: teak reforestation. Consider a few basics: Hardwoods, especially teak, …

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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyrehx520so]In December’s webinar, I present some of the best business plans I’ve encountered in renewable energy and electric transportation. This is a wide-ranging discussion that includes the ideas of transformative business plans, technical risk, and scaleable businesses, but then …

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Over the few years that I’ve been writing here at 2GreenEnergy.com, I’ve offered a number of suggestions that, if accepted, would create a more level playing field between renewables and fossil fuels. In my recent piece on investor uncertainties in …

Integrating Renewable Energy Is Like Racial Integration in the 1960s: It’s Right, But It’s Not Easy Read More »

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