In this day and age, when we can hear a lot of negative news, I wanted to share some positive highlights from a fascinating technical tour that I took on March 7-8, 2018 of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) and the Longview power plant which uses High-Efficiency Low-Emissions (HELE) technologies. The tour was conducted by the National Capital Area Chapter for U.S. Association of Energy Economics (NCAC-USAEE) to these facilities in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Archive for tag: Emissions
30.12201512/13/2017
Personal Commitments to Accelerate the Goals Envisioned in the Paris Agreement
By lercpaIn climate change, COP21, environmental impactTags Climate Change, COP21, Emissions, Encyclical, energy consumption, Impact, INDCs, Paris, Pope
We experienced an eventful year on clean energy and sustainability. Take, for example, the UN climate change negotiations in Paris, the Clean Power Plan, and...
17.11201512/13/2017
Managing difficult change in large energy organizations: Catching up with Josh Silverman
By lercpaIn alternative energy, clean energy, climate change, energy policy, energy solutions, Environment, green organization, greenhouse gas, Innovation, Networking, sustainabilityTags change management, Department of Energy, Emissions, emissions reduction, Environment, GHG, Josh Silverman, LE4gen, Leadership, Sustainability, utilities
By TRAVIS HIGH, Leaders in Energy Leaders in Energy’s 4 Generations (4 Gen) event is a celebration of multigenerational achievement in sustainability. Last year was...
18.06201512/13/2017
Up with Octane and Down with Aromatics: Continuing Health Risks with Petroleum Fuels and the Need for Engine Efficiency
By lercpaIn auto industry, Bioenergy, clear air act, energy standards, fuel standards, gas fuels, legacy fuelsTags Aromatics, Auto Manufacturers, Biofuels, Clean Fuels Act, DME, Emissions, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, EPA, Ethanol, Gasoline, GHG, Octane
By BILL BRANDON Bill Brandon is deeply engaged with the biofuels and materials industry and also has a deep understanding of engines and alternative fuels. His articles...
17.11201409/28/2017
Sustainable and Renewable Energy: A Discussion of the Impact on Society
By lercpaIn UncategorizedTags Acidfication, American Council for Energy Efficient Environment, and Wind Turbines, Apollo, Arlington Wildlife Habitat, Autonomous Cars, Biodiversity, Brian Czech, California, Carbon Drought, Climate Change, Coal, Computer Systems, Congress, Dalai Lama, DC, Earth, Economy, Education, Electric Car, Emissions, Energy Cyber Security, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Use, Environment, Fairfax Breakfast Club with Basile Lemba, Franklin Roosevelt, Gamming Technology, Gas, Geothermal, Green Jobs, Green Spaces, IBM, International Energy Agency, Iriquois, Jobs, Light Bulbs, Methane Gas, Native Plants, Population, Renewable Energy Technology, Science Friday, Skip Laitner, Solar, Star Wars, Supply Shock Sustainable Economies, Sustainable Wildlife Habitat, Technology, Toyota, Washington, Washington Auto Show, Wind
Join Janine Finnell, Founder and Clean Energy Ambassador, and Basile Lemba, Founder of the Fairfax Breakfast Club, as they discuss the impact climate change is...