By Yale Environment 360 on April 13, 2011 “Plug-in Electric Vehicles: A Practical Plan for Progress , automakers , battery technology , California , car dealers , Climate Change , commuter cars , consumer tax credits , delivery vehicles , demonstration projects , drilling technologies , electric cars , electric drive systems , electric utilities , electric vehicle infrastructure , electricity , ethanol , federal tax credit , gasoline prices , GM , GM Volt , green consumers , home rechargers , HOV lane access , hybrid cars , hydrogen , Indiana University , IU’s Transport Electrification Panel (TEP) , John D. Graham , lithium-ion batteries , lithium-ion cells , loan guarantees , mass transit , Natalie Messer , national demonstration program , natural gas , New Jersey , Nissan , Nissan Leaf , North Carolina , oil insecurity , oil prices , plug-in hybrid , plug-in vehicles , purchase incentives , recharging occurs primarily at night; more businesses to supply recharging stations , research and development funding , School of Public and Environmental Affairs , special parking benefits , supply chain , Tennessee , Texas , time-of-day pricing , U.S. Department of Energy , used-car market , zero-emission
Electric cars are finally coming to market in the U.S., but what is the future potential for this much-touted technology? A good way to find out would be to launch demonstration projects in selected U.S. cities to determine if, given incentives and the proper infrastructure, the public will truly embrace plug-in vehicles.
By David Anthony on January 28, 2011 21Ventures , biotech cluster , Boston , California , centers of excellence , cleantech , cleantech education , cleantech founders , cleantech sector , cleantech startup ecosystem , clusters of innovation , David Anthony , fluid dynamics physicist , green education , grid system , Haifa , Israel , IT cluster , Managing Partner , Massachusetts , MIT , New Jersey , New York , renewable energy , renewable energy cluster , silicon valley , Stanford University , startup ecosystem , Technion , telecom cluster , Tim Harford , Tom Byers
This article makes the case for creating cleantech clusters in order to do for cleantech what the silicon valley for example did for IT. Clusters such as Silicon Valley, Boston or Tel Aviv not only enable the technology professionals who live and work in them to “cross-pollinate” their ideas, but they can also pick the […]
By Chris de Morsella on October 26, 2009 Arizona , Arthur D. Little , AZ , CA , California , CareerBuilder , CO , Colorado , corporate social responsibility , corporate sustainability , CSR , CSR Jobs Report , CSR MBA , D.C. , distribution , District of Colombia , Ellen Weinreb CSR Recruiting , energy efficiency , environmental practices , environmental professionals , FL , Florida , GA , Georgia , Green Dream Jobs , Green Economy Post , Green Marketing , Green MBA , Green MBA Program Directory , green packaging , green workforce development , greenbiz , Hawaii , HI , IA , Illinois IL , IN , Indiana , Iowa , Jim Cassio , MA , Maine , Massachusetts , Master of Business Administration , ME , MI , Michigan , Minnesota , MN , NC , Net Impact , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New York , NH , NJ , North Carolina , NY , OH , Ohio , Online Green MBA , OR , Oregon , PA , Pennsylvania , recent college graduate , reducing waste , sustainability professionals , sustainable business degree , sustainable practices , sustainable product development , sustainable production , sustainable supply chain , Tennessee , Texas , TN , triple bottom line , TX , UT , Utah , Vermont , VT , WA , Washington , Washington D.C. , WI , Wisconsin
Are you a recent graduate discovering how difficult the current market is, unemployed, worried you might soon lose your job or just feel that your career seems stuck in place? Are you thinking that now may be the best time to re-tool your career? Going for a green MBA, now, while the job market is stagnant may be a smart move; both for recent graduates, currently unemployed (or underemployed) professionals as well as for those who want to forge a path into a career in corporate sustainability. But what is a Green MBA, why is it important and what schools are offering them? These are the questions this post delves into.
By Tracey de Morsella on July 29, 2009 50 Greenest Governors , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Bill Richardson , Bill Ritter , biofuel , Brownfields , CA , California , California Green Corps , Carbon Fund , carbon offset , Christine Gregoire , Clean and Clear Water Action Plan , Clean Car initiative , clean energy , clear-cutting , Climate Action Plan , Climate Change , CO , coastlands , Colorado , Connecticut , Connecticut Green Lodging , conservation , CT , eco-leaders , electronics recycling program , emissions , Energy Master Plan , energy-efficient , environmental , forestlands , forests , Fort Collins , global , global warming pollution , Governor , Governor O’Malley , Governor Baldacci , Governor Corzine , Governor Douglas , Governor Gregoire , Governor Kulongoski , Governor Rell , Governor Richardson , Governor Schwarzenegger , green , green collar jobs , green economy , green jobs , green lifestyles , greenest cities , greenhouse gas emissions , Greenhouse Reduction Act , Greening , Greenopia , James Douglas , jobs , Jodi Rell , John Baldacci , Jon Corzine , LEED , LEED standards , liquidation harvesting , Low Carbon Fuel Standard , Maine , mandatory , Martin O'Malley , Maryland. , MD , ME , mercury limit laws , mountains , New Energy Economy , New Jersey , New Mexico , NJ , NM , offshore wind , OR , Oregon , Portland , Program Open Space , recycling , Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative , renewable energy , resource conservation , River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative , Solar Roof Program , solar; , sustainable standards , tax incentives , Ted Kulongowski , Ten Greenest Governors , Vermont , VT , WA , Washington , water purification , Western Climate Initiative , wildlife habitats , wind , zero energy
Greenopia recently released a comprehensive ranking of 50 governors in the US and compared their policies, transparency, and interest group ratings to determine which governors were eco-leaders and reveals which state governments are most dedicated to preserving the environment. Topping the list is Governor Bill Ritter of Colorado followed closely by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California.
By Chris de Morsella on May 13, 2009 Bay Windpower , co-generation , Donald L. Carcieri , Energias de Portugal , Federal Mineral Management Service , Force 5 hurricane , Galveston TX , Garden State Offshore Energy , Grays Harbor Ocean Energy Company , Great Lakes , GSOE , Gulf Coast environmentalist , Gulf of Mexico , Harold Schoeffler , Herman Schellstede , Hoboken NJ , Hydro Green Energy , jacket foundation , Mackinaw City , Mackinaw Power , Michigan , Mid Atlantic , mobile jack-up platform , monopole foundation , New England , New Jersey , New Jersey Board of Public Utilities , offshore oil & gas industry , offshore oil and gas technology , offshore renewable energy , offshore wind energy sector , offshore wind farms , offshore wind power , Oscillating Water Column wave energy , Principle Power , PSEG Global , PSEG Renewable Generation , Quonset , renewable energy , Rhode Island , Seattle , Texas Gulf Coast West coast , Texas. Deepwater Wind , Washington , wave energy , wind energy sector , wind energy startup , Wind Energy Systems Technology Group , wind turbines , wind-hydrokinetic ocean current power , WindFloat
Recently there has been a lot of news about offshore wind power. The US government has released its long awaited federal regulations governing offshore wind farms, boosting the pace of activity in this sector and propelling it into the nations awareness and media spotlight (at least for a fortnight). As part of covering developments in this wind energy sector we are profiling some of the promising startups in the offshore wind energy sector.
By Chris de Morsella on May 6, 2009 Actinides , Adaptive Materials , advanced catalysis , advanced energy storage , advanced nuclear energy systems , advanced nuclear systems , Albuquerque , Alex Zunger , American Recovery and Reinvestment Act , Amherst , Ann Arbor , ANSER , Argonne IL , Argonne National Laboratory , Arizona , Arizona State University , Armstrong Neal , atomic scale , Atomic Scale Design , Atomic-Level Synthesis , Austin , Bartosz Grzybowski , Baton Rouge , Berend Smit , Berkeley , Berkeley CA , bio-polymers , biofuels , biomass , Brent Gunnoe , brookhaven National Laboratory , C3Bio , California , California Institute of Technology , Cambridge , carbon capture , carbon sequestration , carbon-neutral energy , Carnegie Institute of Washington , Chapel Hill , Charlottesville , Chas , Christopher Marshall , CIS:HSEM , CITFAM , Clare P. Grey , Clean Energy Technologies , coal , College Park , Colorado , Columbia , Columbia University , combustion Science , Computational Catalysis , Cornell University , Danforth Plant Science Center , Daniel Cosgrove , David Wesolowski , Deleware , Department of Energy , Dieter Wolf , Dionisios Vlachos , DOE , Donald DePaolo , Donald Morelli , East Lansing , efficient combustion , EFRC , Efree , electrical energy storage , electricity storage , electrode components , emergent Superconductivity , Emerging Materials , Energy Conversion , energy economy , energy efficiency , Energy Frontier Research Center , Evsnston , excitonics , fossil fuels , Fritz Prinz , Gang Chen , Gary A. Pope , Gary Rubloff , Gas Separations , General Electric Global Research , Geologic CO2 , geological storage of carbon dioxide , Golden CO , greenhouse gases , Grigorii Soloveichik , Gust J. Devens , Harry Atwater , Hector Abruna , Ho-Kwang Mao , hung K. Law , hybrid inorganic-organic materials , Hybrid Solar-Electric Materials , hydrocarbon gases , hydrogen , IACT , Idaho , Idaho Falls ID , Idaho National Laboratory , Illanois , Indiana , Ithaca , J.C. Davis , James Spivey , James Yardley , Jerry Simmons , John Bowers , Kenneth Reifsnider , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , Light-Material Interactions , lignocellulose Pennsylvania State University , Los Alamos , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Angeles , Louisiana State University , Malcolm Stocks , Marc Baldo , Maryland. , Massachusets , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , materials sciences , Maureen McCann , Michael Nastasi , Michael Thackeray , Michael Wasielewski , Michigan , Michigan State University , Missouri , MIT , molecular catalysts , Molecularly Assembly , Morris Bullock , nanoparticles , Nanoscale , nanoscale architectures , nanoscale material architectures , Nanostructuring , National Renewable Energy Laboratory , natural photosynthesis , New Jersey , New Mexico , New York , Newark DE , Niskayuna , NOCESC , North Carolina , Northwestern University Evanston IL , Nuclear Fuel , Oak Ridge , Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Office of Science , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory , Pasadena , Paul Barbara , Paul Daniel Dapkus , Peter C. Burns , Peter Green , Photovoltaics , plutonium , predictive combustion , predictive computational models , president obama , Princeton , Princeton University , Purdue University , renewable energy , Richard Sayre , Richland , Robert Blankenship , S3TEC CENTER , Sandia National Laboratories , Santa Barbara , Seamus , SECCM , Secretary of Energy Steven Chu , self-assembled polymer materials , solar energy , Solar Fuel , solid state lighting , SOuth Carolina , St. Louis , Stanford CA , Stanford University , State University of New York , Steven Chu , Stony Brook , superconductivity , Tempe AZ , Tennessee , Texas , thin films , Thomas Meyer , Tuscon , UCLA , UCSB , United States , University of Arizona , University of California , University of Delaware , University of Maryland , University of Massachusetts , University of Michigan , University of North Carolina , University of Notre Dame , University of South Carolina , University of Southern California , University of Texas , University of Virginia , Upton NY , uranium , USC , Victor Klimov , Vidvuds Ozolins , Virginia , Washington , Washington D.C. , Washington University , West Lafayette , White House
The White House announced that the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science will invest $777 million in Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) over the next five years. In a national effort to accelerate scientific advances in critical areas of the new energy economy the United States Department of Energy (DOE) will establish 46 new multi-million dollar Energy Frontier Research Centers (or EFRCs) across the nation.