Tag: green energy

I spent a few happy hours walking around the wind power show here in Anaheim yesterday, put on by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Whenever I go to the major wind and solar trade shows, I’m struck with a …

Lots of Diversity at the American Wind Energy Association Show Read More »

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… Continued from earlier post … Price and costs seems to be holding back a majority from sustainable choices. “One trip to the grocery store and you would see that green products can have as much as a 100% price …

[The Vector — By Kathy Heshelow] Clean Energy News: New Approaches Needed to Mainstream Sustainable Living — Continued Read More »

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I just finished Michio Kaku’s 2008 book Physics of the Impossible, which left me with a renewed admiration and respect for this great mind and true master-communicator of popular science. So warm and inviting is the language and its presentation that …

Michio Kaku’s “Physics of the Impossible” and Its Implications to the Clean Energy Field Read More »

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On April 7th, General Electric (GE) announced it was purchasing PrimeStar Solar Inc., a thin-film solar panel manufacturer based in Colorado. GE also announced that it would build the nation’s largest solar panel manufacturing plant. The thin-film products developed by PrimeStar …

[The Vector] Clean Energy News from Around the Country: GE Goes Solar Read More »

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continued from earlier… Success Stories Take a look at the story of Denmark, highlighted in the report. In the late 1980s, Denmark decided it needed to reduce dependency on oil and address climate change concerns. It focused on wind and …

[The Vector] Progress Report on Renewable Energy Released from the IEA — Continued Read More »

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As more people become concerned about the depletion of non-sustainable energy sources such as fossil fuels, there are concerns about using these sources of energy for the long-term and throughout the course of the day as we currently do non-sustainable …

From Guest Blogger Brenda Coxe: Green Energy in a Computer-based World Read More »

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Following up on my report in The Vector on the OgilvyEarth report, “Mainstream Green: Moving Sustainability from Niche to Normal”, I found one section deserving of focus on its own. In the study, the authors examined green behaviors of the general U.S. …

[The Vector] WHY ARE THE CHINESE GREEN BEHAVIORS LIGHT-YEARS AHEAD? Read More »

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recently released its “Clean Energy Progress Report.”  The IEA is an autonomous agency established in November 1974 with the mandate to promote energy security amongst its member countries through collective response to physical disruptions …

[The Vector] Progress Report on Renewable Energy Released from the IEA Read More »

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I’m really excited about our free webinar this month at 2GreenEnergy. At 1 PM EDT next Wednesday, May 18th, I’ll be interviewing senior physicist Dr. David Doty, who brings together quite a few key attributes into one package: Extra-ordinarily deep …

Free Webinar: The World Energy Crisis and Its Potential Solutions Read More »

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I try to follow some of the international news scene on renewables, as well as what’s happening (or not happening) here, domestically. The common thread to most of this is that a great deal of the rest of the world …

Report from UK’s Committee on Climate Change Read More »

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