by David Gardiner | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog Posts
By David Gardiner, President and Principal The election of Joseph Biden as the next President changes the federal landscape on climate change policy significantly. And, while there are many reasons to be pessimistic that a closely divided Congress will be gridlocked...
by Blaine Collison | Oct 29, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Blaine Collison, Senior Vice President I was describing my work on renewable thermal to someone recently, and they asked, “so this is all about accelerating technology, right?” The answer is “no.” Or better yet, “Yes, and….” Many of us working on renewable thermal...
by Betsy Gardiner | Oct 20, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Claire Dougherty, Research Analyst Hydrogen – particularly green hydrogen – has been in the news more and more. Excitement surrounds hydrogen’s wide range of applications, zero-emissions potential, and energy storage capabilities. The goal of this blog is to help...
by Lynn A. Kirshbaum | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Lynn A. Kirshbaum, Senior Associate and Deputy Director of the Combined Heat and Power Alliance In September, the Combined Heat and Power Alliance hosted its 2020 Virtual Summit: The Role of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) in a Low-Carbon Future. The goal of the...
by Betsy Gardiner | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Claire Dougherty, Research Analyst, and Nicolette Santos, Communications Associate This past August, we attended the Clean Energy Leadership Institute’s (CELI) emPOWER conference, designed to bring together industry experts and young professionals across the...
by William Sherman | Sep 30, 2020 | Blog Posts
By William Sherman, Client and Research Manager Editor’s note: This essay is based on the third edition of the David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) Corporate Climate Tracker, which is updated on an ongoing basis. Check back for exclusive, periodic updates. You can...