Tag: Renewable Energy

A colleague just asked me if I had seen this article in Forbes.com, whose point is that, since climate change affects businesses, businesses would be wise to cut climate-changing emissions. I wrote back: No I hadn’t seen that. It’s pretty …

Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Changes in Consumer Behavior — All Needed At a Massive Scale Read More »

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There’s a lot to like about micro-wind leader WindStream and its radical approach to small, efficient, highly durable wind turbines that are easy to install on any rooftop.  But there’s only one thing you really need to know at this …

July’s Webinar: Micro-Wind – Affordable At Last Read More »

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It’s the 109th anniversary of the first sale made by the Ford Motor Company: a Model A. From that moment, the concept of automobile ownership grew steadily and rapidly in importance in the American psyche; in fact, it expanded to …

Attitudes Towards Car Ownership Have Changed, Will Change Further Read More »

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If you’re looking for some critical thinking on our civilization’s use of energy (including renewables) you may want to check out the writings of Ozzie Zehner.  It’s clear that Zehner has a lot of this correct. In particular, our paradigm …

Thinking Critically About Society's Use of Energy Read More »

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It’s the birthday of Gregor Mendel, whose famous experiments with pea plants in 1854 led to his theory of genetics. But, according to The Writer’s Almanac, when Mendel died in 1888, his papers were burned, and it wasn’t until the …

What Does the Future of Energy Look Like? Read More »

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I had the pleasure to interview the president of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) for my next book project (“Renewable Energy – Following the Money”) just now. Dennis McGinn (pictured here, second from left) is a retired vice admiral …

Renewable Energy and Fossil Fuels – a Clash of the Titans Read More »

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I have a mixed bag of things that don’t go under any category or could have gone under several recent blogs. My second AC and more panels to run it.  I guess this could have gone under “Heat Wave in …

From Guest Blogger Brian McGowan: Random Musings on Clean Energy Read More »

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The newfound abundance of natural gas carries with it a few main issues, some good, some bad, which I abbreviate as follows: 1) Good news: It holds the potential to lessen the cost and environmental impact of our energy consumption …

The Abundance of Natural Gas Is a Double-Edged Sword Read More »

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According to The Writer’s Almanac, today is the anniversary of the first official convention of the Republican Party, which was: … held in Jackson, Michigan, on this date in 1854. Nearly 10,000 people turned out for a meeting in protest …

Embracing the Cause of Clean Energy Read More »

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Many of us are scratching our heads, wondering how it’s possible that renewable energy, for all its merits, could be so slow to replace fossil fuels. As outlined in this article on Chesapeake Energy (our second largest natural gas producer), the …

Why Renewable Energy Is Slow in Replacing Fossil Fuels Read More »

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