A lack of carbon legislation, and waning support for green energy on Capital Hill, has created strange bedfellows in the energy development world. The U.N. and the Sierra Club recently reached out to clean tech business leaders, some of whom are red state Republicans, who don’t believe in man-made climate change, to form strategic partnerships.
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U.N. and Sierra Club seek to partner with clean tech companies
Posted in Carbon, Climate, Economy, Electricity, Energy efficiency, Energy policy, Environment, Investment, tagged carbon, renewables, solar, UN, US on March 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Smart meters, consumers wonder what’s in it for them
Posted in Electricity, Energy efficiency, Energy policy, tagged ACE, BPU, PSEG on October 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This weekend my article on New Jersey closing the door on smart meters generated a couple of comments: (more…)
Federal investigation based on article
Posted in Energy efficiency, tagged Department of Energy, Weatherization assistance program on April 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Last week I got a call from a special agent for the Department of Energy investigating a state agency in New Jersey. The problem was that she didn’t know what agency. Her methodology to locate these ne’er-do-wells was to read the Star-Ledger, but not too carefully.
First fight in energy crisis: efficiency
Posted in Energy efficiency, tagged New Jersey, Pres-Obama, Steven Chu, Weatherization, Weatherization assistance program on March 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »



