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Green Light Distrikt
Green Light Distrikt is about entrepreneurship focused on the cleantech sector. Edited by Chris Williams with frequent guest posts from friends, experts and industry insiders from clusters across the globe. Our goal is to provide a place where cleantech entrepreneurs in various clusters across the globe can learn from one another. Green Light Distrikt is creating the "Hitchikers Guide to Clentech" to provide a resource for cleantech entrepreneurs. Read more
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Brian Hayden
February 24th, 2010
Demand-Response for the Average Joe
Topics: BOSTON, Business Insights, Government Policy, Resource Efficiency
I was at a training last week at the Connecticut Light & Power headquarters in Berlin, CT. CL&P is a division of Northeast Utilities. The most interesting thing I learned there is that CL&P is working on a residential demand … Continue reading
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February 1st, 2010
Building Efficiency will be BIGGER than Solar in Mass – Part 2
Topics: BOSTON, Government Policy, Green Building, Local Events, Resource Efficiency
Last week, I wrote about how Building Efficiency will be BIGGER than the Solar Industry in Massachusetts, this is a follow up to my original post. With huge money flowing through ‘Cash for Caulkers’ (or HomeStar), Massachusetts DOER, and the … Continue reading
January 26th, 2010
Building Efficiency will be BIGGER than Solar in Mass – Part 1
Topics: BOSTON, Entrepreneurship, Government Policy, Green Building, Local Events, Resource Efficiency
On January 8th I attended a Breakfast Meeting at Foley Hoag with Phil Giudice, Commissioner of the Massachusset’s Department of Energy Resources (DOER). It was a dynamite presentation that touched on smart grid, solar, biomass, and a variety of other … Continue reading
January 9th, 2010
Top 3 Trends for New Renewable Energy Companies in 2010
Topics: BOSTON, Entrepreneurship, Industry Insiders, Renewable Energy
This posts comes from our second industry insider, Brian Hayden. Brian adds a unique perspective to the clean tech industry by providing high quality, industry certified renewable energy training to building professionals. I’m looking forward his future posts. 2009 was … Continue reading
