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October 29, 2009

CEI on the Silver Screen



Product placement runs rampant in the TV and Movie Industry.  Companies pay millions of dollars to have their products showcased with the stars.  Whether it’s Samuel L. Jackson sipping on a “tasty beverage” of Sprite in Pulp Fiction or ET munching on Reese’s Pieces, product placement is everywhere.

Last week it was brought to my attention (due to a friend’s very keen observation) that Community Energy has, in fact, broken into the...


October 20, 2009

What the Lorax Missed



My 3-year-old daughter is really into Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax lately. This isn’t her parents trying to indoctrinate her as an environmentalist. She just picked it off her shelf the other day and I’ve read it to her at least ten times in three days. I don’t mind as I happen to be a big fan of Dr. Seuss’s musical qualities and the reminder that if you can’t find a rhyming word, just make one up. The book also gives me the chills every time…even...


October 19, 2009

The Great Danes



There is no doubt that the development of renewable energy has made great strides in recent years. But even with advances in the industry, the idea of a community being able to meet all of its energy needs through its own renewable generation can still seem like a dream of only the purist idealist. For one island community in Denmark, however, this dream has become a reality. The island of Samso is located off the Eastern coast of the...


October 5, 2009

Solar Electrification in the Developing World



I attended a recent lecture on solar projects in the developing world, one of many impressive discussions that were part of Climate Week NYC.  Solar One, a local organization that promotes education about green energy and the potential for solar energy in NYC, hosted the event.  Panelists included a representative from Arc Finance, which micro-finances  various projects, Buksh Group, a Pakistani retailer involved in financing...


October 1, 2009

Walking the Talk on Renewable Energy



Environmental Advocates of New York is celebrating forty years of environmental protection work in New York State.  This non-profit organization is headquartered in the state capital of Albany, where they monitor the state government’s movement on issues of environmental importance.  Environmental Advocates of New York evaluates proposed legislation and champions beneficial policies.  It makes this information available to the...


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