I just received an email from a friend who has recently testified in front of the Texas government in support of wind energy. The email text and attachment text is below. I’m not sure if emailing this around is the most efficient idea, but this is a good time to contact your representatives and […]
Entries from June 2008
Support the Growth of Wind in Texas
June 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Announcements
T. Boone Pickens - Wind vs. Water
June 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Fast Company and BusinessWeek are currently running opposing articles on T. Boone Pickens and his wind/water plans for North Texas. The Fast Company article addresses his plans for a $10B wind farm in the panhandle and mentions the water project as almost an afterthought, while the BusinessWeek article talks about the $100M Pickens’ has […]
Tags: Government · Lifestyle · Local · Wind Energy
"High Crimes Against Humanity and Nature"
June 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. James Hansen originally spoke in front of a Congressional committee on global warming in 1988. He’s updated his warning with an eye-opening report on the current risks facing our planet. The part that keeps running through my mind is where he suggests the heads of fossil fuel companies should be tried for their […]
Tags: Alternative Fuel · Global · Government · Rants
What is the alternative to alternative energy?
June 12th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m a little surprised at some of comments I’ve received on my recent wind energy posts. The engineer in me cringes at the description of the technology as “useless.” In the past decade or two I’ve seen some pretty lame applications of technology, and wind energy just doesn’t fall into that category in my […]
Tags: Wind Energy
Telecommuting Challenges
June 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Recently a senior executive I interviewed went on a long spiel about a study that showed telecommuting could cause job dissatisfaction among the employees not telecommuting. The idea he stressed was that employees don’t like feeling that they’re covering for other employees and having all of their meetings pushed onto a certain day when […]
Tags: Lifestyle · Telecommuting
As Gas Prices Rise, Telecommuters Smile
June 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Today for the first time, US gas prices reached an average of $4/gallon.
Over the past 15 years, many companies have been moving more of their content onto web platforms and secure electronic processes. The companies that have embraced these developments are well positioned now to reduce operational costs and employee out-of-pocket expenses […]
Tags: EcoMom · Global · Lifestyle · Telecommuting
Mountaintop Mining - A More Efficient Way to Kill Birds
June 7th, 2008 · No Comments
At the WindPower 2008 conference I spoke with a University student from North Carolina manning the North Carolina Renewable Energy booth. He was part of a community outreach program for solar and wind; when I asked him how that was going for him, he said people in North Carolina tended to complain in the […]
Tags: Green Business · Green Technology · Local · Rants · Wind Energy
WindPower 2008 - Old School Energy Meets New
June 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
One of the things that surprised me about the WindPower 2008 show was that so many of the exhibitors primarily serve the oil and gas industry, and are now moving into wind. I expected to see a lot of pretty serious environmentalists- I’m not sure if I thought everyone would have long hair, beards, […]
Tags: Alternative Fuel · Green Business · Green Technology · Wind Energy
WindPower 2008 - University and Government Involvement
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
We’re surrounded by big and small wind companies at the WindPower 2008 show, but many of the exhibitors at the show are also from the non-profit, educational and government realms. This huge cross-section of the industry really inspires hope that a lot of very intelligent people together will help break some of the dependencies […]
Tags: Global · Government · Green Business · Green Technology · Wind Energy
WindPower 2008 - Expiring Tax Credits and Jobs Galore
June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Today, on the first full day of the WindPower 2008 conference, we attended press conferences and worked the exhibition floor some more. The expiring federal production tax credit (PTC) is getting a lot of attention and a lot of press. If this tax credit does not get extended this year, the wind energy industry […]
Tags: Global · Government · Green Business · Green Products · Green Technology · Wind Energy
WindPower 2008 in Houston
June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
I arrived today at the WindPower 2008 conference in Houston - I’m so excited to attend! So far we’ve only attended for one partial day, but I’ve already met some great new people and learned things about wind that I didn’t know I didn’t know.
After our registration, we headed over to the […]
Tags: Alternative Fuel · Announcements · Green Business · Green Products · Green Technology · Wind Energy