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How fast can we transition to a low-carbon energy system?

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 2, 2015 by stlaneDecember 2, 2015

Starting later this month, the world’s nations will convene in traumatized Paris to hammer out commitments to slow down global climate change. Any long-term solution will require “decarbonizing” the world energy economy – that is, shifting to power sources that … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized, Utilities | Leave a reply

Moving to Renewable Energy Would Boost Disposable Income And Create A Million Jobs

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 29, 2015 by stlaneNovember 29, 2015

A new report has found that transitioning to a clean energy economy would be an economic boon to the United States, increasing employment, reducing costs to consumers, and benefiting investors.The report, from NextGen Climate America, showed that investment in efficiency, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

From Oregon to Johannesburg, micro-hydropower offers a solution for drought hit cities | Guardian Sustainable Business | The Guardian

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 19, 2015 by stlaneSeptember 20, 2015

How quickly will SAWS and CPS use micro-hydropower to be more profitable and increase their value to San Antonio residents? To see how closely water and energy are linked, you only have to look at the west coast of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, City Planning & Urban Development, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, New Tech, Permaculture, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water

▶ Cory Doctorow – The Internet of Things That Do What You Tell Them – YouTube

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 1, 2015 by stlaneJuly 1, 2015

From Solid Conference 2015: From “ecosystem” strategies to the war on terror, from the copyright wars to the subprime lending industry, it seems like everyone wants to build an Internet of Treacherous Things whose primary loyalty is to someone other … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Microgrids, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Retrofits, Security, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Utilities | Leave a reply

Scientists Start $150 Billion Program to Cut Clean Energy Costs – Renewable Energy World

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 16, 2015

LONDON — Scientists and economists including BP Plc’s former chief executive officer, John Browne, are inviting governments to join a $150 billion program that aims to make clean energy cheaper than coal. The 10-year plan, known as the Global Apollo … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Net Zero Buiilding, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability | Leave a reply

France to force big supermarkets to give unsold food to charities | World news | The Guardian

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 16, 2015

French supermarkets will be banned from throwing away or destroying unsold food and must instead donate it to charities or for animal feed, under a law set to crack down on food waste.The French national assembly voted unanimously to pass … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Circular Economy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

Stanford engineers develop state-by-state plan to convert U.S. to 100% clean, renewable energy by 2050 | Stanford News Release

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 17, 2015

One potential way to combat ongoing climate change, eliminate air pollution mortality, create jobs and stabilize energy prices involves converting the world's entire energy infrastructure to run on clean, renewable energy.This is a daunting challenge. But now, in a new … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Retrofits, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Sustainability Metrics, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities | Leave a reply

Meet The Startup That Wants To Make Vertical Farming Mainstream | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 28, 2015 by stlaneApril 28, 2015

Newark, New Jersey is about to get a giant vertical farm that produces millions of pounds of greens for local customers. A vacant steel factory in Newark is turning into the world's largest-producing vertical farm. After it begins running later … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Doing Something, Economic Development, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Job Creation, Permaculture, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Water | Leave a reply

Fossil Fuels Just Lost the Race Against Renewables – Bloomberg Business

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 25, 2015 by stlaneApril 25, 2015

The race for renewable energy has passed a turning point. The world is now adding more capacity for renewable power each year than coal, natural gas, and oil combined. And there’s no going back. The shift occurred in 2013, when … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities

What if companies and their buildings actually enhanced ecosystems? | GreenBiz

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 14, 2015 by stlaneApril 14, 2015

What if building codes actually required new projects to enhance a certain number of ecosystem services — such as sequestering carbon, building topsoil, enhancing pollination, increasing biodiversity or purifying water and air? Is it possible that a city could be … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fertilizers, Food, Farms & Gardens, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Permaculture, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

The business case for improving human lives: David Kiu | News | Eco-Business | Asia Pacific

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 22, 2015 by stlaneFebruary 22, 2015

Helping deliver on sustainable social development outcomes that drive human progress should be the topmost priority for businesses, says David Kiu, vice president of sustainable business and communications, Unilever. In the pursuit of profit, companies often lose sight of environmental or … Continue reading →

Posted in City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Sustainability Metrics, Uncategorized, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Bridges to New Solar Business Models

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 19, 2015 by stlaneFebruary 19, 2015

Creating a sustainable long-term distributed photovoltaic (DPV) market will require aligning the interests of utilities, solar companies, technology providers, and customers. Aligning those interests does not mean discarding the business models that have served the solar market until now. Rather, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Isothermal Compressed Air Storage, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Retrofits, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Picarro Gas Leak Detection Technology

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 19, 2015 by stlaneFebruary 20, 2015

Would anyone be interested in supporting a crowd-funding project to bring this technology to San Antonio and SouthTexas Region? Picarro is a leading provider of solutions to measure greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations, trace gases and stable isotopes across many scientific … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Pollution, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Bringing Shared Solar to Scale

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 17, 2015 by stlaneFebruary 17, 2015

What happens when you really want solar but the obstacles seem too great? You may not have a suitable space. Or there may be a tree blocking your roof. Or you live in a condominium where you don’t have your … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, City Planning & Urban Development, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Retrofits, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Sustainability Metrics, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

A Mini Farm That Produces Food From Plastic-Eating Mushrooms

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 23, 2014 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

According to one recent study, there’s at least 5 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. That’s more than 250 tons. So what to do with mountains of plastic waste with nowhere to go? Katharina Unger thinks we should eat … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Circular Economy, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Fertilizers, Food, Farms & Gardens, New Tech, Plastic Pollution, Pollution, Reduce Reuse & Recycle, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

FOCUS | How the U.S. Can Sustainably Become the World’s Top Economy Again

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 12, 2014 by stlaneDecember 12, 2014

hina has overtaken the U.S. as the world’s top economy. But in taking a few examples from China, as well as investing in jobs that stay in America and taking steps to insure economic stability for the majority of American … Continue reading →

Posted in City Planning & Urban Development, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Job Creation, New Tech, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Transportaton, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

Why Elon Musk’s Batteries Scare the Hell Out of the Electric Company – Bloomberg

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 7, 2014 by stlaneDecember 7, 2014

Climate: Now or Never Here’s why something as basic as a battery both thrills and terrifies the U.S. utility industry. At a sagebrush-strewn industrial park outside of Reno, Nevada, bulldozers are clearing dirt for Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA)’s battery factory, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, New Tech, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

Solar has won. Even if coal were free to burn, power stations couldn’t compete | Giles Parkinson | Comment is free | The Guardian

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 27, 2014 by stlaneNovember 27, 2014

Last week, for the first time in memory, the wholesale price of electricity in Queensland fell into negative territory – in the middle of the day. For several days the price, normally around $40-$50 a megawatt hour, hovered in and … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

A Much Cheaper Grid Battery Comes to Market | MIT Technology Review

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 20, 2014 by stlaneNovember 20, 2014

A new kind of battery that stores energy from solar and wind power cheaply and cleanly has hit the market. It is by far the cheapest of a new generation of large, long-lived batteries that could make it possible to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Commercial Building, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Fossil Fuels, Microgrids, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability Metrics, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

▶ Distributed Urban Agriculture | Mitch Hagney | TEDxSanAntonio – YouTube

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 17, 2014 by stlaneNovember 17, 2014

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. While the majority of the population now lives in urban areas, the vast majority of our food still comes from far distant rural farms using … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fertilizers, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

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