The Obama administration today moved to rescind a 2007 decision by the EPA to not allow individual states the opportunity to set their own emissions standards. Under the previous state of EPA control, states couldn’t create emissions standards that were greater than federal ones - the argument being that automakers might be forced to build [...]
States will have new freedom to decide emissions
January 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · auto, california, car, efficiency, environmental protection agency, epa, hybrid, standards, state
OptiSolar sheds nearly 300 jobs
January 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
In perhaps one of the bleaker stories I’ve read on the solar industry in recent months, Hayward, CA-based OptiSolar has announced that it will layoff 290 workers, according to a report on SFGate. This comes even as the Obama administration has come in to the executive office with promises for new spending and investment in [...]
Tags: · california, commercial, hayward, layoffs, optisolar, residential, solar, utility
Back from (another) hiatus
January 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Howdy alternative energy seekers, and welcome to 2009! I’ve had a great run so far, after graduating (finally) from San Jose State University with my Bachelors of Business Management, and am now in the hunt for that illusive alt-en job. So far the prospects look good but I have to believe in this bleak economic [...]
Tags: · bay area, california, Career, foster city, hot flat crowded, mountain view, solar city, solfocus, thomas friedman, update
Solar Power 2008 Review (Part 3 of 3)
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
This is part 3 of a 3 part series. If you’re joining a little late, I welcome you to read part 1 and part 2.
Conference Session: Finding Talent and Managing Growth
Brad Collins, Jay Paidpati, Barry Cinnamon, Jeff Melby, Dan Shugar
This session set several fast-growing company CEO’s together to discuss the challenges of building a company [...]
Tags: · 2008, ases, award, barry cinnamon, brad collins, california, conference, dan shugar, democrat, isao yukawa, jay paidpati, jeff melby, maria cantwell, power, rick andreen, san diego, senate, sharp, solar, washington
Solar Power 2008 Review (Part 2 of 3)
November 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
This is the second in a 3-part series on the Solar Power 2008 Conference & Expo in San Diego, California in October. Read part 1 here!
Conference Session: CEO Panel
Kerry Dolan, Lyndon Rive, Jim Rodgers, Mike Ahearn, Santiago Seage
This session dealt with the overall industry and some of the challenges it faces in the future.
Each of [...]
Tags: · 2008, anton milner, baseload, california, conference, cost of capital, grid parity, hudson valley, jeannine sargent, jeff wolfe, jerry ventre, jim rodgers, john carrese, joseph sarubbi, kerry dolan, lyndon rive, margin heming, matt cheney, mike ahearn, plug-in electric vehicles, power, rebecca eaton, san diego, santiago seage, solar, sunpower
Solar Power 2008 Review (Part 1 of 3)
October 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Here’s some of my thoughts and reactions from the Solar Power 2008 show. I’m trying to break down the sessions by day and topic, so please bear with me - some of these posts may get rearranged as time goes by…
Conference Session: Friction-Free Solar Market
Chuck Hornbrook, Daniela Schreiber, Joe Henri, JP Ross, Pam Newell, Nat [...]
Tags: · 2008, andrew byrnes, california, chuck hornbrook, conference, CSI, daniela schreiber, david kopans, european, hanson wood, jan mcfarland, joe henri, jp ross, nat kreamer, pam newell, paul detering, power, ppa, san diego, solar, sunedison, sunrun
Back from Solar Power ‘08
October 20th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m going to provide a complete wrap up of the show all throughout this week, including some of the conversations I got to enjoy, some of the new technology I got to see, and some of the great sessions that I got to attend.
In summary however I can state that this was an absolutely terrific [...]
Tags: · california, conference, convention, exhibit, expo, power, san diego, solar
Solar Power Conference ‘08
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m about three hours from walking out the door to head to the Solar Power Conference in San Diego this week. Of course, I’m going to have to take a bus, a train, a car, a plane, and another car to get there; but eventually I’ll be there!
I probably won’t be able to make too [...]
Tags: · 2008, california, conference, power, san diego, solar
Gearing up for Solar Power 2008
October 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Next week, I’ll be heading down to San Diego, California to enjoy what I’m hoping might be one of the highlights of the year - the Solar Power 2008 Conference & Expo. After getting to work with Brad and the other volunteers at the ASES booth this summer, this will be my second major solar [...]
Tags: · california, conference, power, san diego, solar
Tesla to build new facility in San Jose, CA
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Just a short post on this, but it looks like San Jose has won a major new “green” business here in the valley with the announcement that Tesla Motors will be building a new factory and office park here in the Silicon Valley. Funny enough, professor Bruce Olszewski was mentioned in the Spartan Daily (the [...]
Tags: · california, electric car, san jose, tesla, Transportation