Energy Resources & Access

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Laura Wisland quoted in SF Chronicle on CA rooftop solar output reaching 1 gigawatt milestone

But Laura Wisland, an energy analyst with the Union of Concerned Scientists, said the program has had a significant effect. "I do think it's done its job, because it has created strong demand in the state, and that encourages solar developers to find cost savings," said Wisland, who was not involved in the Environment California report. "Panel prices are falling for everyone, so you need to find ways to innovate and make your projects cheaper to compete." Read the full article
November 23, 2011
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Kelly Sims-Gallagher spoke on WGBH about making green energy the norm

America has talked for a long time about embracing green energy. President Obama discussed the idea last year, saying, "Building a robust clean-energy sector is how we will create the jobs of the future, jobs that pay well and can’t be outsourced. But it’s also how we will reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil, a dependence that endangers our economy and how security. And it is also how we will leave our children a safer planet than the one we inherited."
November 20, 2011
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Karina Garbesi convened webinar on "Direct-DC Power Systems for Efficiency and Renewable Energy Integration"

This webinar examines the viability of using direct current (DC) generated by on-site renewable energy (RE) systems directly in its DC form to supply DC loads in residential and small commercial buildings—referred to here as ‘direct-DC’—instead of converting the DC to alternating current (AC) for distribution to the load, as is the current dominant practice.
November 12, 2011
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Stabinsky quoted by Al Jazeera in article on climate justice needs in Africa

Stabinsky said: "African governments see money; and the picture that the World Bank is painting is a very worthy one. The more land you have, the more soil carbon you can sell. And there is so much land tenure based on customary tenure in Africa; lots of people don't have private title of their land. "So if you really can create the need for a verifiable commodity [in carbon], there may be a reason for governments to go in and claim that land. And the government can do it if they want," she said.
September 28, 2011
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Alexa Engelman recommends hybrid regulatory model for wind energy siting

With soaring gas prices, international commitments toreduce carbon emissions, and domestic pressure to reduce dependence on foreign oil, there is significant momentum for the development of alternative energy within the United States. As a mature existing technology, wind energy is the fastest growing source of domestic alternative energy. However, the local siting of wind turbines has been rife with conflict.
August 2, 2011
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Ryan Shaening Pokrasso

2011 Fellow
Ryan Shaening Pokrasso is the Founder of SPZ Legal, P.C. SPZ is a Bay Area based firm that provides legal and strategic consulting to entrepreneurs, with a particular focus on helping those with a social or environmental mission. Prior to...
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Rebecca Dell

2011 Fellow
Rebecca is a Ph.D student in Physical Oceanography in the MIT and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program, where her research focuses on mixing in the deep ocean, and its importance for understanding the energetics of ocean...
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Kristen Pratt

2011 Fellow
Kristen studied Urban Environmental Leadership at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Kristen's thesis and final action research project focused upon building relationships between grassroots environmentalists and local government. Kristen...
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Shereen D'Souza

2011 Fellow
Shereen has over 20 years of experience working at the intersections of environment, climate and equity. From grassroots food justice work in Oakland, CA, to leading the U.S. State Department’s adaptation and loss and damage team and...