<img src=”http://www.energyconversation.org/sites/all/themes/energyco/images/ec_uncle_sam_t.gif” align=”left” /> This coming Monday evening, 13 July, The Energy Conversation will have a public session focused on geothermal energy, appropriately titled “Is American warming up to geothermal energy?“. This US government sponsored lecture is a free event (okay, $10 for dinner) that occurs on a regular basis at the L’Enfant Plaza Hotel […]
Entries Tagged as 'renewable energy'
Earth Power: Some Geothermal Talk
July 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on Earth Power: Some Geothermal Talk
Tags: Energy · renewable energy
RES-Alliance Stepping Up For a Clean Energy Future
June 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Can we say better later than never? Earlier today, the RES-Alliance for Jobs held a press conference announcing a broad alliance of businesses to fight for a serious Renewable Electricity Standard. “This is the first time that we’ve had the renewable energy come together under one umbrella because we’re ready to go, now. ” Dr. […]
Tags: renewable electricity standards · renewable energy
Why do so many in Congress hate American manufacturing?
June 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on Why do so many in Congress hate American manufacturing?
Truly, this is one of the questions that should be on the table when considering Congressional (in)action re climate change and clean energy options. Over the past decade, as US jobs flew out to other countries, with workers all too often spending their last months/weeks/days on the job training foreigners how to use equipment and […]
Tags: Congress · government energy policy · politics · renewable electricity standards · renewable energy
Energy COOL: An echo of Humming Wind?
May 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: An echo of Humming Wind?
Student science fairs, especially ‘high end’ prize technology fairs, can provide interesting windows on the passions of tomorrow’s scientists and visions of possible advances to come. The annual University of Texas at San Antonio (USTA) Texas Science and Engineering Fair (sadly sponsored by (with naming rights) ExxonMobil) is one such event that highlighted a wind […]
Tags: Energy · energy cool · renewable energy · wind power
Energy COOL: Tubular Solar
May 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. In true EcoGeek fashion, meandering among the booths at […]
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Lighting up the Developing World
May 8th, 2009 · 8 Comments
With ever-more attention being given to Black Carbon, ‘simple’ technology solutions like solar cookers and more efficient stoves have ever more appeal. In the same realm of ‘small’ can make a great difference, providing just a low level of lighting for the night can provide tremendous economic boosts in developing countries. Think one efficient light […]
Tags: Global Warming · green · renewable energy · Solar Energy
Obama Admin Plugging In School Buses
April 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Hybrids are too often thought of simply in terms of personal vehicles. They are also penetrating the big vehicle market space. Consider the average delivery truck and all its starts/stops. There is a lot of energy to capture there, which is why UPS is pursuing hybrids. And, as per Walmart and its hybrid trucks, they […]
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Heroes in the Global Warming Front: Or, What is it with Female Democratic Governors Anyway?
March 27th, 2009 · 2 Comments
In 2008, Kathleen Sebelius undertook a courageous battle against coal industry interests attempting to buy their way into perpetuating highly polluting coal-fired electricity plants. She stood up against fossil-foolish distortions. She stood up against industry lobby money. She stood up in a tough fight against Republican legislators who were active collaborators with the polluters. She […]
Tags: climate change · coal · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · government energy policy · politics · pollution · renewable energy
The Jobs are “Blowin’ in the Wind”
January 29th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Jerome a Paris’ Wind power set to decline under Obama? highlighted how the on-again, off-again federal renewable energy policies have created a boom-and-bust cycle, with 2009 looking to be perhaps a minor bust after 2008’s record-setting boom period. And, that this might occur despite the Administration and Congressional focus on renewable energy. And, despite our […]
Tags: coal · Energy · renewable energy · wind power
Ways and Means passes stimulus elements, including energy items
January 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Ways and Means passes stimulus elements, including energy items
Earlier today, House Ways and Means Committee passed “H.R. 598 by a party-line vote of 24 to 13. The legislation will now be combined with other components of the recovery package from other House Committees into H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for consideration by the full House of Representatives next week.” “This […]
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