Book Launch: “Is Renewable Really Doable?”
It’s time to launch my second book, Is Renewable Really Doable? on Amazon.com. The big day: March 15, 2012. I hope you will mark your calendar, and buy the book on that date.
To help generate interest in the subject, we have a giveaway: a hot new report called “Insights in LCOE – The Levelized Cost of Energy,” by industry analyst Mike Hess.
Before our society can decide on a certain course for its energy policy, we need to ask ourselves a central question: What Does It Cost?
Here’s a 32-page study, dealing with tough questions about land use, externalities, the safety of fracking, food and water shortages, climate change, transmission rights, smart-grid, efficiency, conservation, consumer incentives, carbon taxes, energy storage, health hazards, feed-in tariffs, subsidies – you name it.
To answer this one question that lies at the very core of the energy debate, Hess drew from dozens of different input feeds from industry and government. He’s brought it all together in a 32-page report, available for $59.95 at: http://2greenenergy.com/insights-into-lcoe-the-levelized-cost-of-energy.
Or, it’s yours – absolutely free – if you purchase a copy of Is Renewable Really Doable? from Amazon.com on March 15th — the official launch date for the book.
So what’s the book about, you ask? Well, have you ever wondered:
• What the world’s biggest governments are doing to accelerate – and retard – the adoption of clean energy?
• How venture capitalists think with the respect to clean energy start-ups?
• If the thinking of the scientific community is as pure and unbiased as it claims to be?
• What the world will probably be like in ten years? 50 years?
• How the credit crunch and the end of cheap oil will affect us all?
You’re about to find out. Again, I hope you’ll mark your calendar, and buy Is Renewable Really Doable? on March 15th.
WOW! Craig,
Only a couple weeks to your new book launch on Amazon. I am all amaized, you are cranking out books faster than Fitegerald!
We offer our best wishes for success.
Dennis Miles
President of Electric Vehicle Technical Institute Inc.
Thank you for making this available. We do need to understand the science. We’ve had enough of bad science and politics. Eric
Looking forward to getting a copy!
Aloha Craig,
I’m IN!……Mahalo!
Palani