Tag: clean energy

As a “marketing guy,” I’m always intrigued with ideas that suggest that a paradigm in this space may be changing.  Here’s the viewpoint of frequent commenter John F. Robbins: The traditional principles of American marketing suggest that something is automatically …

Does a Greener World Suggest a New Marketing Paradigm? Read More »

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Global nuclear capacity has remained flat in growth in the last decade, the worldwide operational installed capacity increased insignificantly from 370 GWe at the end of 2005 to 375 GWe at the end of 2010. Nuclear capacity in the OECD …

From Guest-Blogger Joshua Okomo — Green Energy and Human Rights Paradigm Read More »

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People need direct and clear instructions, like road signs or charts in a doctors office.  A speed limit sign doesn’t say “Slow speed by 20%” when entering a school zone.  It says “Do not exceed 20 mph”.  If a doctor …

From Guest Blogger John Robbins: Energy Use – Create Personal Standards and Expectations Read More »

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Renewable Energy World’s Steve Leone published an article today on solar and its attempts to go mainstream, in which he mentions a great number of developments that will ultimately make solar far more appealing to consumers than it is currently. …

Solar Goes Mainstream Read More »

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At the conclusion of the last moonwalk that took place on this date in 1972, the astronauts unveiled a plaque, which read: “Here man completed his first explorations of the Moon, December 1972. May the spirit of peace in which …

The Ultimate Christmas Present: A Paradigm-Shift in the Way We Settle Our Differences Read More »

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Very few people traipsing around this planet know more about energy efficiency than John Robbins. As he puts it: “Energy education for homeowners is my arena. I’ve thought, taught and written about it for a long time.” (Coming up on …

Efficiency and Renewables Are Blood Brothers Read More »

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I’m delighted that Ben Thorp has become friendly with us here at 2GreenEnergy. Here’s a guy who’s forgotten more about biomass than 99% of professionals in this arena know, and who frequently sends me scholarly papers he’s penned on the …

An Efficient and Sustainable Use of Biomass for Heat and Power Read More »

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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-9nHzXswwk]I spent yesterday afternoon in the local television studio, shooting a series of videos for a variety of different purposes. I thought I’d send you this short (under one minute) piece that explains the premise of my next book, …

Is Renewable Really Doable? — Short Video Read More »

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Fast trucking the development of clean energy in Africa has been a major challenge for which African states have to render political and governance support, one of the fundamental strategy is intergovernmental organizations and programmes of Africa’s group of nations. …

From Guest Blogger Joshua Okomo: Intergovernmental Governance Fundamental for Green Energy in Africa Read More »

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My great thanks to Seth Leitman, aka the Green Living Guy, for his article on Renewable Energy — Facts and Fantasies.   Nicely done, Seth!

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