Category: Renewables – Business

Like every other country on Earth, the United States is not at all homogeneous, but, rather, composed of regions that have their own character, some charming, others not so much. Maine is known for its bountiful lobsters and its boots …

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There are several reasons that the opponents of renewable energy are having such a deuce of a time impeding its expansion. One, of course, is that the levelized cost of energy from solar and wind is very low, and becoming …

Renewable Energy: Votes Matter Read More »

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I spent the years from 1982 through 2008 as a business/marketing consultant, mostly serving large clients in IT and communications technology: IBM, H-P, AT&T, Microsoft, and the like.  During that time I was very dialed in to the ethos in the …

Business Ethics in the Modern World Read More »

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It would be nice to see environmentalism leading the way in the phasing out of fossil fuels in favor of renewables, though that’s not at all what we are, in fact, experiencing.

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Here’s a discussion in the newsletter of the American Energy Society on the subject of the phase out of the tax credits for solar and wind.  Those who install solar currently enjoy an “investment tax credit” (ITC) of 30%, meaning …

Solar and Wind: What About Subsidies? Read More »

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Occasionally one hears that the two major parties in U.S. politics are essentially indistinguishable from one another, and in some areas that actually is true. For example, regardless of who’s elected president in 2020, the country will still have a …

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Hip outfit! Good things are happening all over the world, firmly rooted in humankind’s commitment to survival.  Though Britain has a long way to go before it will have eliminated coal from its grid-mix entirely (target: 2025), they have made enormous …

UK: No Coal for Two Weeks Straight, Longest Period Since 1880s Read More »

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The acquisition of Bermuda Electric Light Company (BELCO) by Algonquin has to be good news, and here’s why. 

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It’s not news that the U.S. federal government is doing a terrible job protecting the environment, or, more accurately, that they’re doing a fabulous job destroying it for profit. What needs to be recognized, however, is that virtually everywhere else …

Lots of Good Environmental News Read More »

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Per the words of a great industrialist, “You have to think anyway, so you might as well think big.”  Few places on Earth resemble New York City when it comes to deploying that concept; they’re not called the “Little Apple,” …

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