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Archive for category: sustainability
Demand for liquefied natural gas in Japan after Fukushima
Trends in the LNG market in Japan have a significant impact on global energy markets, with implications for the global economy and security. This article examines the outlook for the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) market in Japan based on government data and other sources.
Resilient communities build confidence and economic opportunities
Building resilience in communities is an area of action in sustainability that requires broad leadership in business, policy, and planning. More strategically, resilience is an opportunity for businesses, organizations, and government to fill gaps in vulnerable areas while creating the conditions for long-term economic growth.
Discovering a Green Winery at Delaplane Cellars
Janine Finnell recently took a break from the office for an excursion to the Virginia countryside. Little did she know that she would end up learning about not just wine, but also about green practices in the winery and tourism industry in Virginia.
Leaders in Energy reaches 2,400 members
Leaders in Energy recently celebrated its 2,400th member — Whitaker Irvin Jr. — Chief Operating Officer for QuasarWave Corporation in Park City, Utah. We asked Whit to tell us about his interest and background in energy. Here’s what he had to say.
Are we seeing the greening of American utilities?
By JANINE FINNELL and EDIEANN FEIGLES This article was prepared for the CHARGE Energy Branding conference in Reykjavik, Iceland. It was posted on the Engerati website and is being reposted here with...
Highlights from the World’s First Energy Branding Conference in Iceland
Clean Energy, Changing Power Markets, and Connecting with Consumers By JANINE FINNELL, Founder and Clean Energy Ambassador, Leaders in Energy I recently had the opportunity...
Political Leaders Seek Consensus on Energy and Sustainability Issues at Un-Debate
By TRAVIS HIGH Political salvos were set aside as the four major U.S. political parties gathered at the first joint Leaders in Energy and Potential...
Community Solar Almost a Reality in the District of Columbia!
By ARMANDO GAETANIELLO This article is reposted with the permission of Armando Gaetaniello and Neighborhood Sun. The original article can be found here. The District of...
Finding New Pathways to a Green Job
By TRAVIS HIGH Finding a green job may not be easy, but with the right mix of positioning yourself, networking with the right people, and...