Solar Industry Executives Talk About Massive Solar Job Growth
Mike Casey of clean energy public relations firm, Tigercomm, takes Scaling Green’s Communicating Energy lecture series on the road to the Solar Power International 2011 (SPI) conference and trade show in Dallas, Texas. Casey interviews several clean energy industry leaders on the state of the solar industry today and its prospects for the future.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Aaron Block, cleantech, Dallas, economy, Janet Hughes, JOBS, Kevin Smith, Mike Casey, Philip Jordan, renewable, Rex Gillespie, Rudy Wodrich, Scaling Green, solar, Tigercomm, Tor Valenza
Ambassador Energy on Heart Beat of America Solar Energy PART TWO
Ambassador Energy is interviewed by William Shatner and Doug Llewelyn on the Heartbeat of America television series. It is an introduction to the Ambassador Energy Revolution! Ambassador Energy invites you to play a vital role in changing the climates of our world. We are the liaison between renewable energy solutions and our agencies who deliver them. Our commitment is to shine a light on emerging solar technologies, provide business processes and training for operating your own solar and renewable energy agency. You will be given the tools, training, products and ongoing support so that you or your company can compete and thrive in today’s renewable energy market. www.ambassadorenergy.com
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: ambassador, cleantech, green energy, PHOTOVOLTAIC, PV power, renewable energy, SOLAR BUSINESS, Solar Distributor, solar education, solar panels, solar power
China takes the lead in wind energy development
In the past three years, China has emerged as a world leader in the development of renewable energy as a part of its growing efforts to combat climate change and create new jobs in clean technologies. ClimateWorks traveled to China to get a sense of the scale of wind power development and talk to some local experts about China’s goals for reducing pollution and growing its renewable energy industry.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: carbon, China, Clean energy, cleantech, Climate Change, COP15, Copenhagen, Kyoto Protocol, renewable energy, technology, wind power