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We are New York business people who care passionately about environmental sustainability and want to do something about it. We also care passionately about the loss of jobs caused by current economic conditions. By supporting the growth of cleantech businesses in our city, our region and our state, we will clean up the environment and create jobs.

Our mission is to foster renewable energy and other cleantech businesses in NY. Our vision is for New York to become a hub of bustling cleantech businesses that generate thousands of jobs. We look forward to recreating our own cities as global models of urban sustainability.

The technology is available and the time is now. We are developing an ambitious program and hope you and thousands of New Yorkers will join with us to make it all it can be.

Join with us today! Your support will make a difference!

Board of Directors
Ran Kohn, Executive Director, Cleantech Corridor, Inc.
Sylvia J. Rolinski, Rolinski & Suarez. LLC
Jerrold B. Spiegel, Partner, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC

Advisory Board
Jeff Isler, President, infographics, inc.
David A. Kalow, Partner, Kalow & Springut, LLP

 
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Director's Blog

Solar is Apolitical

Dec 6, 2011 The following is an excerpt from the introductory comments at the Solar in New York event.

For the future success of solar energy, it’s vital that all of us, regardless of our political colors, make sure that solar is apolitical.  I can hear the snickering already; what about Solyndra?

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The Solyndra Stain

Nov 6, 2011

The Solyndra loan guarantee reflects irrational exuberance mixed with the twin enemies of good government—lobbying and lack of oversight. So what’s next? 

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What If

 

September 11, 2011

Overnight our leadership had an epiphany that our country would benefit if we dramatically moved to being powered primarily by renewable energy

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An Electric Elimination of Our Petroleum Debt

May 13, 2011

Last year the US imported $253 billion in petroleum. We needed to make up our shortfall in this vital resource used mostly to produce the fuel that powers our trucks and cars.

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