Just wanted to share a few links to some sites that I’m finding interesting. They’re not exclusively about alternative energy, but considering how interconnected alt-en is with everything else; I find each of these worth reading to become well versed in a portion of the equation:
Thomas Friedman : Author of the latest book I’ve read, [...]
What I’m reading these days
January 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · energy systems engineering, francis vanek, hot flat crowded, robert reich, supercapitalism, thomas friedman
Tenn. sludge and internalizing externalities
January 15th, 2009 · No Comments
As I’m reading through Thomas Friedman’s Hot, Flat, and Crowded, I’m caught by the fact that he’s uttering the same arguments that I’ve heard from many that support the next green energy revolution - it’s time we recognize that pollution and the “common space” is not just a freebie that doesn’t have to be accounted [...]
Tags: · coal, costs, externalities, friedman, gas, hot flat crowded, internalize, markets, oil, politics, tennessee
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