Tag: Renewable Energy

The U.S. and Europe have a special link; the role that these two entities have played toward each other over the course of history is strong. France with Lafayette helped the U.S. to become independent and the U.S. helped Europe …

From 2GreenEnergy Intern Oliver Goavec: Europeans and Americans Have Different Perceptions on Climate Change — Part One of Three Read More »

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Adopting eco-friendly practices is one of the most strategically important decisions a business can make. Apart from saving the environment, becoming greener can reduce business costs and even improve the business’ standing in the eyes of customers and potential customers. …

From Guest Blogger Romeo Demes: Five Ways to Make Your Business Greener – The Guide For Eco-Friendly Business Owners Read More »

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I just received this: Today, Ford announced its decision to use GE charging stations for its workplace charging network. Ford plans to install the GE WattStation™  at more than 50 of its facilities throughout 2014. The stations will be networked …

Electric Transportation and Carbon Dioxide Read More »

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Waste is a reality of any business. While minimizing waste can definitely help in increasing profitability, you never have the option to eliminate it from the business. The fact is, you have to deal with waste and so many have …

From Guest Blogger Simon Craig: How to Get Rid of Instant Waste Read More »

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In recent years, the world has been desperately calling for a change in the way we use nature to make our lives better, feed, work, travel and generate energy. A lot of people took up the idea of green living, …

From Guest Blogger Paula Sheamus: Clean Energy Revolution Read More »

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Here’s a good article that discusses a few different vicious cycles in which the investor-owned utilities (IOUs) find themselves.  As more people install solar (or whatever) on their properties, the infrastructure by which power is generated, transmitted, and distributed must …

Distributed Generation Means Trying Times for Investor-Owned Utilities Read More »

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Here’s a website whose tagline is that solar energy applied to agriculture “pays for itself.” Indeed it does. Even farmers who choose to pay cash up front for solar PV and/or solar thermal hot water heating (e.g., PlexiSun) get all …

Solar Energy Pays for Itself Read More »

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I know there are many readers here, who, like me, are constantly looking for good investment opportunities in renewable energy.  I also know I’ve mentioned my colleague Harris Roen and his newsletter on the subject before, but it bears mentioning …

Roen Financial Report on Alternative Energy Companies Read More »

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According to Emerson, “Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm.” I’ve resolved that it is the truth of this statement that will inspire a great deal of my writing during the coming year.  

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I had a great time with my family back east over the holidays, during which the subject came up: Uncle Craig, when you do radio shows and talk about renewable energy in an attempt to promote your books, aren’t you …

Are Radio Shows on Renewable Energy an Exercise in Preaching to the Choir? Read More »

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