How can we accelerate progress toward decarbonizing our economy to address climate change and create new economic opportunity? What will that mean for us? How will it affect the way we and our families live? And how do we get
Boston Cleantech PE and VC Investor Rob Day to headline BSAS Investing in Clean Energy breakfast June 9th
Clean energy is the future, but it is also very much the present. Some $329 billion was invested in clean energy in 2015 worldwide, even as fossil fuel prices fell. Wind and solar made up two-thirds of all new electric
Investing in Clean Energy – BSAS Breakfast session on June 9th
The connection between sustainable investing and clean energy may seem obvious, but it’s not easy to define. It’s tempting to think of the intersection of two large circles, but that really doesn’t come close to capturing the relationship. Clean energy
Some good news blows wind energy’s way
With so much consumer interest in Solar PV, another, much larger source of new renewable energy in the US – wind power – doesn’t get much attention. The attention wind does get in the media tends toward the negative –
Myth Busters at the Wall Street Journal?
Statements like these are practically gospel on the Wall Street Journal’s editorial pages: Renewables Are an Insignificant Source of Power Renewables Are Too Expensive Variability Dooms Renewable Energy Cheap Natural Gas Is the Enemy of Renewable Energy So it’s stunning