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Jared Talks Wind on WJFF Radio Catskill

Posted on July 28, 2009 under Emergent News, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

While I figure out how to post an audio MP3 file that’s larger than 2MB, please visit WJFF’s web site to listen to the radio show. The radio show is powered entirely by a hydroturbine located adjacent to the radio station building and a fairly large dam.

I’d like to thank Mr. Dick Riseling for having me on the show and introducing me to his incredible sustainably operated farm in Sullivan County, New York. Please, check out his farm’s website at http://www.applepondfarm.com/ . The farm acts as a working renewable energy education center to demonstrate that renewable energy technologies and sustainable living scenarios are practical in the world we live in today.

Politicians and Science, Like Oil and Water

Posted on July 1, 2009 under Emergent News, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

In a recent Op-Ed for the New York Times, Paul Krugman discusses the Waxman-Markey climate bill we’ve all been hearing so much about. Krugman notes that it’s not the barely passing margin the bill received but the 212 representatives, democratic and republican, who voted no. The climate change conversation should be one of whether the glass is half empty or half full; how do we address the potential dangers of human-induced climate change? Instead, almost half of our legislature refuses to acknowledge there is a glass on the table in the first place!

Indian Innovators Solving Energy Issues Independently

Posted on June 26, 2009 under New Energy Tech, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

If you read any sort of energy or environmental news these days, you are certainly aware that  government initiatives to combat climate change are taking place from the local to state to federal level.  These laws and incentives offer great hope that renewable energy could serve a much larger portion of our energy needs in the years to come.  While large scale energy projects offer us great hope in making a sizeable impact in our energy dependence, we should not forget all the small projects that together will  make a huge change.

Middle Schoolers React to Peak Oil

Posted on May 4, 2009 under Emergent News, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

As you all might know, our Citizens Schools sixth and seventh graders have been learning about sustainability, renewable energy, and also have been building solar cars to race at the Junior Solar Sprint at MIT in a few weeks! In our last class, we focused on sustainability, in which we did a “web of resilience” exercize and then we finished off by discussing Peak Oil.

Wanna be in our Posse?!

Posted on April 13, 2009 under Emergent News, Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Humor, New Energy Tech, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

We’re starting a movement. The Emergent Posse is an online group/movement/community of highly-motivated community activists spread across the nation working to educate and empower communities and community leaders in order to implement real sustainability programs and projects. We’ve hit a paradigm shift: oil isn’t cheap, the planet has a fever, and the economy is in the toilet. I’ve heard smart people calling for BIG government intervention and Europe-styled Socialism. That’s not the answer here in America.

Wind Webinar on March 25th!

Posted on March 22, 2009 under Emergent News, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

Emergent’s holding a webinar on March 25th at 10:00am to discuss the changes in federal legislation that affects wind power, and how the recent Stimulus Bill has increased the feasibility of wind power project development. We’ll also be discussing ways in which communities, schools, and other agencies can prepare for private wind power development or take advantages of the benefits of wind power.

Emergent Mentors Middle Schoolers on Solar Power

Posted on March 22, 2009 under Emergent News, Renewable Energy,

Emergent Partners Jesse Gossett, Jared Rodriguez, and Jayson Uppal have joined the Citizens School program in South Boston to counsel and prepare 14 Middle School students for the Junior Solar Sprint in May. Jesse, Jared, and Jayson will be teaching at the Gavin Middle School in an 80 minute after-school program once a week (Thursday afternoons).

WindPole Ventures into the National Spotlight

Posted on February 23, 2009 under Emergent News, Renewable Energy,

WindPole Ventures LLC created by Mr. Steve Kropper of Massachusetts has set out to do something no other wind power company has aimed at doing – set up a system to quickly develop hundreds of wind power projects across the entire nation.

Detroit Races to the Outlet

Posted on January 11, 2009 under Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

In Detroit, amidst the 2009 North American International Auto Show and almost impending economic doom, American and foreign automakers are racing to deliver the first fully electric automobile to the masses. We’ve been hearing about, and teased about, electric cars for years and all we’ve seen is inaction on the part of all automakers. Today is a different story, however. All car manufacturers in the world, especially General Motors and Chrysler, are facing true difficulty in their ability to stave off insolvency. The NY Times recently covered all the new auto models that will debut over the next few years boasting either fully electric motors, new hybrid systems, and other non-fossil fuel driven modes of propulsion.

The Green Communities Act of Massachusetts: Net Metering as an Incentive for Distributed Generation

Posted on December 20, 2008 under Emergent News, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

The Green Communities Act of Massachusetts is a sweeping piece of legislation slated to fully take effect in the coming months. Passed in 2007, this energy and environmentally focused act promises to make Massachusetts a leader in addressing climate change and energy independence. All of the regulations are currently being hashed out by the public and other stake holders with the goal being to have all the nuances of the act agreed upon so the regulations can be put into practice in the new year. While we could write a book on all the great, good and (few) not so good aspects of the act, for this series of posts we are going to focus on the changes to Net Metering as it pertains to distributed generation.

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