Category: Renewables – Business

What’s worse, the U.S. has traditionally attracted the bulk of private venture capital. Now, these capital flows are making their way towards Asia, as Asia’s great public investment and focus gives more confidence to private capital. Deutsche Bank says “generous …

[The Vector] Innovation, Growth and Competitiveness: China and the U.S. (continued from earlier post) Read More »

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I want to call readers to the work of a friend I met over the past year or so:  Kathy Heshelow, an extremely talented and amiable person.  Lots of interesting content at Energy-Blog.us.  In fact, I’ve asked her to write …

Energy-Blog.US – Energy Issues with Kathy Heshelow Read More »

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I spend at least a few minutes every day taking actions to connect myself with the world’s most visible proponents of renewable energy. Right now, I’m trying to contact Tom Steyer, by all odds, one of the most vigorous and …

Tom Steyer – Clean Energy Heavyweight Read More »

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As I prepare for what I hope to be a huge spate of radio and television interviews on my book, I keep in mind that there is little I can do from my end to control the questioning and thus …

Renewable Energy — The Bargain of the Century Read More »

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One last toast to Thanksgiving, if I may.  Here’s a short story by Leo Tolstoy that seems to get at the spirit of the occasion by addressing the question: What are the gifts for which we should be thankful?

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Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday, is a time to appreciate our abundant gifts: the love of family and friends, and the opportunity to make the world a better place in which to live.  I want to express my profound gratitude to …

Happy Thanksgiving from 2GreenEnergy Read More »

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I’ve been fascinated recently with the subject of the macroeconomics that surrounds renewables, and, in particular, the subsidies that keep fossil fuels in place by holding the price of oil down artificially. In response to this discussion, frequent commentor Dr. …

The Macroeconomics of Renewable Energy Read More »

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When my father left this Earth a couple of months ago, he left me some stock in ExxonMobil.  I posted my musings on the subject here, on my blog at Renewable Energy World.

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I had the pleasure of meeting 2GreenEnergy associate Annemarie Osbourne for lunch yesterday. Annemarie is lucky enough to live “bicontinentally,” with homes both in Ansbach (near Nurenberg) Germany and Orange County, CA. A skilled and savvy PR professional, Annemarie is …

2GreenEnergy's Approach to Public Relations Read More »

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When I sit down with my family at dinner each night and we talk about our experiences of the day, my kids often remark how seriously I take all this renewable energy stuff.  “Dad, isn’t there anything you can smile …

Clean Energy IQ Test Read More »

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