By KERRY WORTHINGTON Rain or shine, a crowd of energy professionals were on cloud nine at the “Building a Responsive Energy...
America’s Electric Grid: Why Is Our Thinking in the Dark?
By MIKE HYLAND, Senior Vice President of Engineering Services, American Public Power Association I remember working in Washington, DC in...
Does Today’s Smart Grid Need More Intelligence? The Link Between Intelligence & Reliability
In this article on smart grid intelligence, the authors explore the unique challenges and resource limitations that utilities experience in...
“Sustainable Scoop” Interview: Janine Finnell of Leaders in Energy
By JANINE FINNELL, MIRIAM GENNARI, and TRAVIS HIGH This article is based on an interview with Janine Finnell, Clean Energy Ambassador and Founder,...
Reaching Out to Clean Energy and Sustainability Practitioners to Drive Change
By Janine Finnell, Miriam Gennari, and Travis High This article is based on an interview with Janine Finnell, Clean Energy...
Reference Materials on Bioeconomy
By BILL BRANDON Bill Brandon, moderator of our June 22 event on The Evolving Bioeconomy and Renewable Fuels, asked us to...
Ethanol and Butanol: Symbiotic Partners for a Modern Fuel
By BILL BRANDON and RICHARD EZIKE, PhD The debate touting butanol over ethanol as a ‘better’ fuel component has gone...
Ideas Ran Wild at Potential Energy DC and Leaders in Energy Petting Zoo
By KERRY WORTHINGTON Ideas ran wild at the co-sponsored Potential Energy DC and Leaders in Energy Petting Zoo on Wednesday, May 27,...
Lessons From The Danish Energy Model
By Niels Malskaer Despite its size, one small Scandinavian country is doing big things in regard to its energy policy....
Green Jobs
This page is in the process of being constructed so we can help publicize green employment opportunities that we hear...