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I had an experience yesterday at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum in San Francisco that I thought I’d share.  Right before lunch, I took the opportunity to pose a question to the panel on the stage, prefaced with this announcement: …

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Here’s a press release issued by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), expressing its disappointment with the U.S. EPA’s backing down on various aspects of our direction vis-à-vis clean energy.  Not coincidentally, I’m facing a certain level of disappointment …

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The energy industry is about cost-effectiveness; I think we all know that.  That’s why we’re generating electricity from coal:  it’s deadly, but it’s cheap.  Where is this all going?  I’m not sure, but I do know this: Replacements for fossil …

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A few months ago I interviewed Dennis McGinn, the current president of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) for my third book (“Renewable Energy – Following the Money”) that I hope to have available shortly.  I’ve also met his …

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I just got back from another wonderful conference hosted by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) – this one in San Diego, called the Transportation and National Defense Forum.  I skipped the first day, which focused on the military, …

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I’m headed back East this morning for a series of meetings in Washington DC and Philadelphia, starting with the American Council on Renewable Energy’s (ACORE) National Renewable Energy Policy Forum on Capitol Hill.  While the value of listening to politicians …

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I sometimes look back on things I’ve written about the malice of the special interests that pervade the energy industry and think, “Man, that’s harsh.  Maybe meeting this greed and evil with aggression of my own is fueling the fire. Maybe, as …

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A reader writes in: Hi, Craig – I’ve been reading your blog for a while now. Thanks for what you’re doing. Also enjoyed your book, “Is Renewable Really Doable?” My question is this: how to counter the alarmist articles out …

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The people at ACORE, the American Council on Renewable Energy totally “get it.”  Below is a reprint of part of their piece, “Renewable Energy Industry Achievements for 2012.”  In case it’s not obvious, the operative word here is “industry.”  ACORE …

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Concerning Poland’s 24 billion euro investment in the energy sector, the country’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk told reporters: “These investments have a strategic dimension; today, energy is the key to politics.” What a candid remark – one you’d hardly hear …

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