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Cleantech Corridor is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization. We have launched on the efforts of a number of dedicated people who are planning and executing our events and building an organization capable of serving the needs of our varied constituents. But we need your help.

You can play a big part by becoming a member, as an active volunteer or interested party, in helping us reach our common goals. As an active participant you can play a pioneering role in building our events and other planned sustainability projects. We are looking for people with marketing, communication, organization, event management and volunteer management skills.

As we progress, we will depend on the services of mentors and advisors who can work with innovators, entrepreneurs and incubators to advance technologies and young businesses into reality and companies capable of creating jobs in the region. But your presence and participation at our events is also crucial. We depend on your feedback to guide our decisions.

As a member, you’ll receive discounts on event admissions and other activities that will far exceed your cost of membership.

However you become involved, Cleantech Corridor welcomes your help in meeting the needs of this region in building a sustainable urban model and healthy, safe environment.

 

 
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Director's Blog

The Coming Energy Boom

by Ran Kohn

Numerous pundits have recently written about the second coming of oil and gas to America—“Happy Days are here again”.  Are they?  Is it really possible to turn the clock back to the good old days when we were gushing oil and gas in America?

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Whither Energy Independence

April 16, 2012

It’s seems wherever we go, we hear about natural gas.  Low gas prices are making utilities rethink their options and alternative energy projects have a new bar to overcome.  Fracking has become the oil and gas industry’s new go-to technology.  As a result, we now have “more gas and oil than Saudi Arabia”; add that to “we are the Saudi Arabia of Coal” and “if only the government would get out of the way, we would have energy independence”.  What’s going on?

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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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