Notes from the Boston University Symposium on Disrupting the Status Quo in Energy Management on May 21, 2009: Nalin Kulatilaka, Professor of Finance and Economics Boston University Believes the lack of accurate pricing information on the cost of electricity at the time of consumption is driving slow adoption of efficiency technology. Drivers of slow adoption [...]
Posts Tagged ‘funding’
28 Apr
Establishing “Sustainable” Business Models for Advanced Biofuel Companies
Commentary and advice on strategies and tactics for funding advanced biofuels companies, including partnerships, government grants and venture capital/private equity by Richard Gilmore, CEO of The GIC Group.
9 Jul
Gigaton Throwdown Podium: Gold – Building Efficiency, Silver – Biofuels, Bronze – Construction Materials
Posted by Chet Geschickter in biofuels, commentary. Tagged: biofuels, climate change, efficiency, funding, geothermal, GHG, solar, wiind. Leave a Comment
A new report issued by the non-profit Gigaton Throwdown provides a sector by sector look at renewable energy and its potential impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade. The big hairy audacious goal is to identify what it would take for each of the key sectors of cleantech to achieve a 1 [...]
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