Tag: Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is becoming a catch word. Green is becoming trendier color. Every odd product is claiming greenness and energy efficiency. Why should we care about green energies? How they make our life worth living? Is it just another marketing …

From Guest Blogger Kelly Marsh: Top 5 Advantages of Using Green Energy Products Read More »

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My friend and 2GreenEnergy financial guru Bill Paul runs the organization “Earth Preservers” that is doing fantastic work in bringing the fundamentals of clean energy and sustainability to a world that desperately needs to come to grips with these basic …

Bill Paul’s Earth Preservers Interviews Bill McKibben of 350.org Read More »

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I’m up at the CleanTech Forum today, meeting people, making new friends, and checking out the latest ideas in renewable energy, electric transportation, and sustainability more generally. There are quite a few concepts in water purification, including a system to …

CleanTech Forum Offers Ideas in Renewable Energy and Sustainability More Generally Read More »

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Some simple strategies for national green energy development has worked for Germany, Netherlands and Japan. Nations poor in green energy development can copy and paste. The global least progress in green energy development is still prevalent, some nations think green …

From Guest Blogger Joshua Okomo: National Strategies for Green Energy Development Read More »

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Here’s the webinar we did the other day, in which I interviewed Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation’s chief strategist Jim Greenberg on OTEC.  I thought he did a fantastic job is explaining the potentials that this rapidly evolving technology  holds to …

Webinar: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Read More »

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I hope Amory Lovins doesn’t think I’m stalking him.  He certainly could get that impression, as I’ve approached him twice in the past three days — Wednesday after his incredible talk at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and …

Amory Lovins at the “Eco-Nomics” Conference Read More »

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Here’s another in our series of short introductory videos, in which I discuss  renewable energy generally, including its strengths and weaknesses. We ALL want clean, abundant, inexpensive energy — and renewables hold the potential to take us there.  But as …

Video: Renewable Energy’s Strengths and Weaknesses Read More »

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I’ve known 2GreenEnergy reader Joe  for several years now, and he’s never ceased to amaze me with his insights as a political philosopher and social critic. We hadn’t corresponded for a while, but he wrote me after having bought my …

Maybe We Consumers Should Lower Our Consumption of Energy — But Is It Possible? Read More »

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I know I’ve mentioned 2GreenEnergy “Associate” Vijay Rochlani, who specializes in bringing clean energy to India, via his vast network of business connections. Recently, Vijay sent me this wonderful collection of short videos on smart-grid that point out some of …

Short Videos on Smart-grid from 2GreenEnergy Associate Vijay Rochlani Read More »

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In our continuing series of videos, whose purpose is to introduce newcomers to the subject of renewable energy, I offer this short piece on hydrokinetics, featuring a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the idea of extracting energy from …

Hydrokinetics: Short Introductory Video Read More »

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