Author: Craig Shields

When I did this Skype-based interview with EVWorld.com editor Bill Moore the other day, I was again reminded of the regional differences in culture in our country.  Yes, it’s cliche’, but Bill’s from Omaha, and people from places like that really do …

EVWorld.com's Bill Moore – A Gentleman in an All-Too-Crude World Read More »

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I am getting a head start on my NH3 Fuel Association internship. I will be working on a commercialization roadmap. I am searching for data and knowledge that could possibly go in to this roadmap. As such, a contact at …

From Guest Blogger Daniel Miller: Seeking Partners for Possible Research Project: Ammonia Fuel Infrastructure Network Growth and Development Read More »

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I’m going through an interesting exercise that I thought I’d share. In preparation for my upcoming speaking tour for my book on renewables, I’m working with some associates to “package” myself, and develop an online press kit. As I’ve known …

Preparing to Speak on Renewable Energy Read More »

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(continued from an earlier article) Down in the Quantum World Nano particles are less than 100 nanomicrons in width, meaning that a human hair is approximately 80,000nm wide. Down at the molecular level, materials behave differently to the way they …

[The Vector] Nanotechnology – A Disappointment? (Part Two) Read More »

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I have to say that I’m befuddled by all the electric vehicle bashing. Here’s an article from the Washington Post that really lays it on with a trowel. While author Charles Lane admits “the administration’s objectives – reducing carbon emissions …

'Tis the Season … for Bashing Electric Vehicles Read More »

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I have a great deal of sympathy for people who struggle with the math and logic of renewables. After all, I’m one of them. It’s not that I’m bad at math per se; rather, it’s that there are dozens of …

Analyzing the Data Fairly: Is Renewable Energy Really "Green?" Read More »

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Frequent blogger Cameron Atwood writes about the skyrocketing rates of cancer in our world, writing: I want to call readers’ attention to: http://www.gotapex.com/cooking-and-food-subforum/167290-100-years-of-cancer-history.html …where there is an attached attempt to minimize but not dispute the data… …and here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_there_more_cancer_today_than_hundred_years_ago …where …

Do Our Unsustainable Practices in the Food Industry Cause Cancer? Read More »

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I was listening to a radio article on the way home from dropping my daughter off at school this morning, which reminded me of a condition facing many new enterprises.  The piece focused on the Boston Blades, a team in …

Overcoming the Chicken-and-Egg Phenomenon: Using Public Relations to Get Media Coverage Without a Large "Fan Base" Read More »

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I love these newspaper writers who spend about 10 minutes learning about electric transportation before publishing an article that will affect the thinking and behavior of many thousands of readers. Couldn’t this journalist from Canada’s “Globe and Mail” have stuck …

[The Vector] Some Electric Vehicles Reporters Have Wicked Slants to Their Coverage Read More »

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As I’ve covered in a few of the reports published here at 2GreenEnergy, notably the “Three Brass Tacks of Renewable Energy,” I’m a partner in a company with a unique approach to run-of-river hydro called Hydrokinetic Laboratories.  The company’s founder …

HydroWorld — Breaking News on Hydrokinetics Read More »

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