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- Noted at GoingGreen
- Count the ironies. GoingGreen is talking Amwerican energy independence on 9-11. And this very day crude oil prices set a record high. The previous record had been set back in July. It's starting to look like oil prices and global temperatures are rising in tandem? ...
- Tags: Alternative Energy, British Petroleum Co Plc, GoingGreen, Lehigh, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Biodiesel with a special Australian flavour
- GoingGreen is an international gathering of privately-owned GreenTech companies today in Davis, California. Wandering around huge trays of fresh fruit and vegies, and a few recyclable glasses of California wine, I found one of the Aussie guys here. Paul Johnston is representing Terra Fuel. They're...
- Tags: Greenhouse Gas, Engine, Biodiesel, Brisbane, GoingGreen, Johnston, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
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- Water, leaks and big money
- It's going to cost a lot of money to fix America's leaky pipes. Not as much as it takes to occupy a country, in say, the Mideast, but a lot of money nonetheless. With inflation now hitting China and other Asian manufacturers, I suggest we fix these pipes...
- Tags: Pipe, America, Green Technology, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Not enough oil, nor water
- Both water and oil are becoming more precious right now. In the southeastern U.S. a severe drought is leading to threats of rationing. Nobody's saying it's a result of climate change, but they're regretful that some of those big hurricanes didn't come along this year and dump...
- Tags: Oil, Beverage, Water, Drought, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Oil up, your U$ money's down and that's happy news in green tech
- Same old song, but they're singing it louder. Oil is at another record high price, the dollar is at a record low against the Euro ($1.40). Rumor's about that Saudi Arabia may stop pegging its economy to the U$ currency. So these all point in the same...
- Tags: Green Technology, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- Corn, better as food or fuel?
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Peter Hanschen, Partner with Morrison and Foerster leads a discussion with executives on the challenges bringing ethanol technologies to market as biofuel and whether the use of corn as fuel will disrupt the world's food supply. The panelists are: Robert...
- Tags: Food, Corn, CEO, Food & Beverage, Business Structures, Manufacturing, Finance, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Developing clean fossil fuels
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Michael Horwitz, Partner with Pacific Growth Equities leads a discussion with executives on new methods being developed that will make the production of fossil fuel energy more efficient and environmentally friendly. The panelists are: Hunt Ramsbottom, CEO at Rentech; Frank...
- Tags: CEO, Fossil Fuel, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Learning from energy-hogging data centers
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Andrew Hargadon, of the University of California at Davis, leads a discussion with executives on how new technologies and better engineering will make the data center more energy efficient. The panelists are: Chandrakant Patel, a fellow at Hewlett-Packard; Rockwell Bonecutter,...
- Tags: Data Center, CEO, Data Centers, Storage, Business Structures, Hardware, Data Management, Finance, Energy, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Nano's new frontier, green tech
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator David Scott Lewis, SVP of Zytech Solar leads a discussion with executives on nano and MEMS technologies that are being developed in next-generation green practices. The panelists are Pankaj Dhingra, CEO at Nanostellar; Deepak Srivastava, CTO at Nanoexa; and Vincent...
- Tags: Green Technology, Nano, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Where's the money in green?
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Jeff Lipton, Managing Director of Jefferies & Company leads a discussion with executives on investing in emerging green technologies and the challenges for investors in a volatile stock market. The panelists are: JonCarlo Mark, senior portfolio manager at CALPRS; Steve...
- Tags: Managing Director, Partnership, Business Structures, Investment, Finance, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Search for Holy Grail may be nearing success
- The Holy Grail may be within reach. That would be a sturdy, cheap, rechargable and recyclable battery for American-made hybrid cars if you are a believer in the religion of American enterprise. Today Michael Kanellos blogged about EnerDel, in the auto heartland of Indiana, which is aiming to...
- Tags: Holy Grail, Battery, EnerDel, Thay, U.S. National Renewable Energy, USNREL, Engineering, Fuel Cells, Emerging Technologies, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- The green car: electric vs. hydrogen?
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Jessie Deeter, producer of Who Killed The Electric Car, leads a discussion with executives on the advancements in renewable energy for automobiles and which technologies will emerge as the most successful. The panelists are: Tom Gage, CEO of AC Propulsion;...
- Tags: Hydrogen, CEO, Emerging Technologies, Telecom & Utilities, Green
- Videos 2007-09-13
- Greening buildings with solar, ice tech
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Michael Kanellos, of CNET News.com, leads a discussion with executives on eco-friendly materials and technologies, and the future for green buildings. The panelists are: Malcom Davies, CEO of Michelle Kaufmann Designs; Lyndon Rive, CEO of SolarCity; Kevin Surace, CEO of...
- Tags: CEO, Emerging Technologies, Green
- Videos 2007-09-13
- IBM: "Big Blue" looks at little green guys and sees big future
- So there were some IBM guys at the GoingGreen conference. Did their best to look like the other folks, except for those neckties. And I was curious what this enormous tech company was doing there. They were welcomed, and usually cornered by some V.C. or...
- Tags: Data Center, Green Technology, IBM Corp., Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Green start-ups partner with universities
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Joseph Culley, of Janney Montgomery Scott, leads a discussion with executives on university collaboration on innovative water technologies such as desalination and water purification research. The panelists are: Jeff Green, CEO of NanoH20; David Crowe, CEO of GeoPure Water Technologies;...
- Tags: Partnership, CEO, Emerging Technologies, Business Structures, Groupware, Finance, Enterprise Software, Green
- Videos 2007-09-12
- Greening the electric grid
- At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panel moderator Marc van den Berg, of Vantage Point Venture Partners, leads a discussion with technology executives on emerging technologies in the area of electrical systems, such as automating electrical processes, self-healing electrical grids and grids powered by renewable energy resources....
- Tags: Renewable Energy, Grid, Green
- Videos 2007-09-12
- Electrons driving us drivers and may juice up our future
- That's an eBox in the picture. Made by AC Propulsion, one of the four electric vehicle makers on the GoingGreen Panel, Davis, CA. Moderator, Jesse Deeter, Producer "Who Killed the Electric Car?". Tom Gage, CEO, AC Propulsion. They are...
- Tags: Electricity, Car, Vehicle, Battery, eBox, TG, GS, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- BioFuels: now what?
- Biofuels Panel, GoingGreen, Davis, CA: Robert Walsh, President LS9 Jonathan Wolfson, President & CEO, Solazyme John Melo, CEO, Amyris Biotechnologies Steven Perricone, CEO & Co-Founder, BioFuelBox Moderator: where are we in the biofuels revolution? RW: We are 3-5 years from going...
- Tags: U.S., JW, JM, Carbon Footprint, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Living green, building better
- The above picture shows one of the homes designed and built by Michelle Kaufman Designs. GoingGreen, Davis, CA--green building panel. Malcolm Davis, Michelle Kaufmann Designs. Lyndon Rive, Founder & CEO, SolarCity. Kevin Surace, CEO, Serious Materials. Frank Ramirez, CEO,...
- Tags: California, CEO, Green, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Quietly the electric car may be creeping up on your gas hog
- The electric cars are parked in the courtyard here at University of California at Davis. From the Jaguar-wannabe Tesla EBS Viper to the covered motorcycle from Myers Motors, they catch your eye. And green tech transport is one of the themes of this AlwaysOn first conference...
- Tags: Car, Vehicle, Motorcycle, Myers Motors, ZENN, Barium, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
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