A couple exciting pieces of news have hit me in the last few days that I thought I’d share. For one, it looks like the new internal combustion engine has been chosen for the upcoming Chevy Volt. The Volt, for those that aren’t familiar with it, will be a unique plug-in electric hybrid car that [...]
Entries from July 2008
Energy Efficient Transportation: Volt + Rail
July 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: · bond, california, chevy, engine, gm, high speed rail, range, Transportation, volt, vote
Intersolar Conference 2008
July 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Last week I got the great opportunity to work with the American Solar Energy Society at the Intersolar conference and expo at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. This event was truly my first experience with the solar industry, and I learned a great deal about the industry and the people involved - as [...]
Tags: · ases, bradley collins, california, conference, germany, intersolar, moscone, photovoltaic, san francisco, solar, thermal
Back from Intersolar
July 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, technically I got back yesterday evening, but after 3 days in SF I had more than my fair share of chores and errands to catch up on today. So - no update about the show yet. I’m going to be slammed all weekend, but hopefully I will be able to share some of my [...]
Tags: · ases, conference, intersolar, san francisco
Intersolar US
July 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Just a heads up - I’m at Intersolar US this week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. If you’re at the show, please swing by and introduce yourself - I’m at the ASES (American Solar Energy Society) booth. We’re giving away free copies of Solar Today as well!
Thanks for stopping by, I’ll be back [...]
Tags: · conference, intersolar
ASES gets blogging
July 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Looking for another source for regular alternative energy news? Go hop over to solartoday.wordpress.com and check out the ASES (American Solar Energy Society) blog (which has been up since April but only came to my attention about 20 minutes ago). There’s some interesting news to be found there in between issues of Solar Today arriving [...]
Tags: · american solar energy society, american wind energy association, ases, awea, blog, gliving, solar today, wind
Solar Innovation emerges from MIT
July 13th, 2008 · No Comments
East Coast, Ivy-League schools have never been known for sitting on the sidelines during transitional periods in America’s economy - and today’s energy marketplace is no exception. Reported by the Boston Globe was some interesting developments coming out of MIT’s various research laboratories that may lead to dramatic improvements in solar technology and efficiency.
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Tags: · boston, concentrated, lux research, marc baldo, massachusetts, MIT, solar, spectrum
T. Boone Pickens becomes vocal about alternative energy
July 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
So a little while back I created a post inspired by Fast Company’s article titled Big Oil Man goes to Big Wind. Turns out, T Boone Pickens has some pretty lofty goals for promoting his new “energy policy”, and is even taking out commercials on CNN and other prime-time TV spots to make sure you [...]
Tags: · energy, midwest, natural gas, pickens plan, policy, t boone pickens, wind
G8 Takes a Step
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
The major economies of the world took a step in the right direction on greenhouse gas emissions by proposing a 50-percent reduction in worldwide emissions by 2050. Sadly, this proposal again lays the burdens of environmental stewardship, clean air rights, and global climate change on the shoulders of my generation and the generations to come.
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Tags: · carbon markets, editorial, g8, group of 8
Green Energy Gold Rush
July 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, perhaps this is a good time to consider working in the alternative energy industry. . . According to a UN report highlighted by the article “UN reports big jump in ‘green energy’“. According to the report, the overall global energy market absolutely surged in 2007, including $148 billion in global investments - a 60 [...]
Tags: · Energy Markets, investment, solar, sustainable energy finance initiative, united nations, wind
Sunrgi Concentrated Solar
July 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Sunrgi, based in Hollywood, California, has introduced a concentrated integrated solar cell system that may make distributed solar cost-effective across a huge swath of land in the US. The panels, named XCPV (standing for Xtreme Concentrated PhotoVoltaics). According to cofounder Robert Block of Sunrgi, “We expect the SUNRGI system to become available for both on [...]
Tags: · california, concentrated, kilowatt, photovoltaic, robert black, solar, sunrgi, xcpv