Getting Bullish on Cleantech
Lately, I’ve been feeling very bullish on cleantech, from my perspective anyway. I’ve had a number of conversations with peers in the industry, property owners, and others to see what’s happening and...
View ArticleThe 12 Greenest Private Equity Firms
Green private equity is a vital funding mechanism that helps entrepreneurs secure sustainable venture capital. Green private equity firms supply venture capital to companies that are focused on...
View ArticleRomney + Ryan = RIP Clean Energy
Despite pledging to protect American employment, Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney opposes critical clean energy policies that will encourage investment and...
View ArticleThe Original Silicon Valley
San Francisco’s South Bay- Many of the world’s phattest (I’m including East Bay here) tech corporations & most intriguing startups are right here. One third of all venture capital investors in the...
View ArticleHarvard Business Review: Sustainability Pays
A large amount of data is now available as investors are increasingly demanding more transparency and greater corporate responsibility. A large and growing pool of data indicates that sustainability is...
View ArticleGreen Entrepreneurship in New York City
I love the Boston cleantech scene, but I’m getting a little boredwith it. There’s tons of events, business plan competitions and business developments constantly happening but I’m starting to feel like...
View ArticleBanking off the Internet of Things
You can’t escape the internet of things. Multinational conglomerates, old-line manufacturers and Silicon Valley startups are all busy developing applications that will let people reserve street...
View ArticleEnergy’s Free Market: Still Waiting
Earlier this week Obama laid out his plan for combatting climate change, an area where Congress has continued to lag in terms of taking any serious action. One of the likely beneficiaries of any such...
View ArticleSolar’s Answer to Moore’s Law: Swanson’s Law
Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, predicted in 1965 that the processing power of computers would double every two years. His prediction was The post Solar’s Answer to Moore’s Law: Swanson’s Law...
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