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Energy efficiency represents a tremendous opportunity to reduce green houses gases and improve profits. One of our California clients, Equity Thru Energy (ETE) is doing just that through its CPUC supported programs.
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Feed-In Tariffs
Promoting Solar Photovoltaics in Germany--
Lessons for San Diego and California?
California Cener for
Sustainable Development
Paper presented Oct 25, 2007,
San Diego Solar Energy Conference
Chris
Gadomski reports,
Click here for the powerpoint from the California Center for Sustaiinable Development.
Look under Energy Policy Section, 4:00
An
Inconvenient Truth...
Where are all the
movie-goers?
Chris
Gadomski reviews
the movie.

Check out my former NYU student...Matt McDermott
Now at Treehugger.com
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Indian Point Hosts NYU Students--
Entergy Outreach Efforts Welcomed

May 8, 2008, Buchanan, NY—Entergy plant officials at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant welcomed graduate students from New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies Masters in Global Affairs Program to a day long tour of the 2,000 megawatt facility on the Hudson River. The students of Professor Gadomski, (far left) are enrolled in "Energy Policy" and "Energy and The Environment" courses he teaches at NYU's Center for Global Affairs.
In keeping with the school's philosophy of teaching students to become global citizens capable of identifying and implementing solutions to pressing global challenges, the trip to Indian Point power plant presented the students a chance to immerse themselves in the real world. After spending a semester examining policy and the specific causes and possible solutions to global warming and climate change, Entergy's hospitality provided the students with a unique opportunity to see solutions at work.
"Entergy's outreach is special," says Entergy site host, Pat Falciano, a 34 year veteran of the industry. "It is not often that you get a chance to visit the inside of a nuclear power plant." more
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Recently
Published
The
U.S. wind market is enjoying record installations fueled by a swell of private
equity from new investors. Yet a shortage of turbines and higher prices are threatening
returns and NIMBY remains an issue in certain markets. Chris Gadomski reports
from AWEA.
Gimme
shelter
The US wind industry is experiencing a record number of
new projects and intense investor interest. But a shortage of turbines and higher
prices are threatening developer returns and leading the industry to consolidate.
Chris Gadomski reports.
As published in July/August 2006 Project Finance Magazine.
Feeling
the heat
Solar projects are now regular candidates for project deals, although enthusiasm
for assets varies according to the technology used. Chris Gadomski reports , Renewable
Finance, A EuroMoney Publication, June 2006.
Catch
the Credits
Project Finance,
March 2006, Issue 268
Challenges
ahead for the US wind industry,
Modern Power Systems,
Sept 2005, Vol 25, No8.
Wound
up
The US
wind industry is in the middle of an unprecedented boom. So why are its leading
players so nervous? Chris Gadomski reports from AWEA in Denver, Renewable Finance, A EuroMoney Publication, June 2005.
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