Tag: green energy

I want to call readers’ attention to some of the other blogs on the subject that seem particularly complete and insightful. Here’s one: Green Energy Blog.

Tagged with: ,

Jan-Gerhard Hemming, a reader from Sweden, writes to suggest an industrial carbon cycle paralleling photosynthesis, recycling CO2 from flue gases – eventually from the air itself – converting it chemically or electrochemically to methanol and benign byproducts. I’m always fascinated …

Renewable Energy – What About "Micro" Solutions? Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , ,

Bruce Hamilton writes: (I’m) VP of Business Development (with) an MSEE and 40+ years of engineering and marketing management experience in all types of electronics companies. I have found good opportunities for my company to enter the solar PV inverter …

Corporate Culture and Electric Vehicles Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Mark Chapmon writes: After reading an article called “A Confederacy of Dunces,” watching “Who Killed The Electric Car” and giving thought to the grid tied solar array I had designed and installed in my backyard that my local utility will …

The Politics of Electric Vehicles Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , ,

I want to thank readers for their enthusiasm for Brass Tack #1 on Electric Transportation. As I knew I would, I see an incredible spirit of devotion and commitment to ecological stewardship, and a positive attitude that something can be …

Readers' Reaction to Brass Tack #1 on Electric Transportation Read More »

Tagged with: ,

I met John Gurrola at the Sonoma County Fair yesterday, who told me how thrilled he was to be in the solar energy business. “I’ve been in sales and marketing for years, and these are the most exciting times of …

Renewable Energy – Public Sector Takes Important Role Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

I happened to be at the Sonoma County Fair in Northern California yesterday. It was a terrific experience in many ways – one of which was seeing how sustainability has become such an important part of our lives. I’m not …

Eat Local – An Important Ingredient in Sustainability Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

Zan Dubin Scott is a name known to most of us in the “plug-in” and renewable energy worlds. She is a tireless advocate and public relations professional, volunteering enormous amount of her time and pouring unlimited energy into the cause …

Zan Dubin Scott on Plug In America and Renewable Energy Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

I had the good fortune to connect to an old friend just now, Forbes Bagatelle-Black, one of these “Renaissance men” who’s as good with the language (he’s a professional author) as he is with the sciences (he hold a master’s …

Forbes Bagatelle-Black: Renewable Energy Renaissance Man Read More »

Tagged with: , , ,

My colleague Trevor Parker is one of the founders of a company soon to be called Green Collar Machines. The company has a unique business plan that defines the micro assembly and distribution of a patented compact electric tractor that …

Green Collar Machines' Founder Talks About Renewable Energy Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , , ,