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Archives for: March 2010

Mar 28
Q&A: Cary Vandenberg, CEO of Agilewaves Inc. Posted By Christina Jelski
Cary Vandenberg

On January 11, the California-based energy management system firm Agilewaves Inc. proudly introduced its state-of-the-art Building Optimization System (BOStm), which was created to simplify energy efficiency retrofits. By revealing "hidden opportunities for efficiency," BOStm is expected to make retrofits easier for building owners, and hopefully, make the retrofit process a more attractive option. The innovative energy management system is also part of the recent emphasis on "Existing Buildings Commissioning," which Agilewaves supports. The CEO of Agilewaves, Cary Vandenberg, explained more about BOStm and how it is set to change the way we save energy. For more information, visit agilewaves.com.

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Mar 21
Q&A: Darren T. Kimura, President and CEO of Sopogy, Inc. Posted By Christina Jelski
Darren T. Kimura

On December 11, 2009, Sopogy, Inc. was proud to inaugurate the world's first MicroCSP™ Solar Thermal Plant at the Natural Energy Laboratory in Kona, Hawaii. Taking up 3.8 acres of desert, the project consists of 1,000 solar panels and has the capability to bring two megawatts of solar thermal power to the state. Also known as "Holaniku at Keahole Point"—"holaniku" being a Hawaiian term for a self-sufficient location—Sopogy's newest plant is just part of their goal to provide Hawaii with 30 megawatts of energy by 2015. Encouraged by the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, Sopogy President and CEO Darren T. Kimura spoke more on their efforts and the innovative technology their plants utilize.

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Mar 14
Q&A: Joanna Black, President, G-Squared Group Posted By Will Kamerman
Joanna Black

As president of G-Squared Group, Joanna Black leads client engagements and serves as the Chief Sustainability Consultant for the firm. She draws from an extensive background of environmental, entrepreneurial and marketing credentials. As her commitment to sustainability developed, she went on to launch four start-up businesses during her career—two retail businesses and two service-based businesses. We spoke with Black about G-Squared Group service offerings and the company's new sustainable events planning service.

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Mar 7
Q&A: U.S. Congressman Maurice Hinchey, D-New York 22nd District Posted By Paul McGinniss
Maurice Hinchey

Maurice D. Hinchey is a Democratic Congressman representing New York's 22nd Congressional District, which spans eight counties from the Hudson Valley to the Finger Lakes region. Born on Manhattan's Lower West Side in 1938, he was raised there and in Saugerties, and now resides in Hurley. Prior to being elected to Congress in January 1993, Hinchey served 18 years in the New York State Assembly, including 14 years as Chairman of the Committee on Environmental Conservation. While Chairman of the Environmental Conservation Committee for the Assembly, the committee conducted a successful investigation into the causes of "Love Canal," the nation's first major toxic dumpsite. He also successfully led the fight—first in Albany and later in Washington—to force the cleanup of PCBs from the Hudson River. Now serving in his ninth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Hinchey is a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, which allocates funds in the federal budget. He has long been an advocate for the economic and environmental health of New York. One of his many accomplishments was the 2007 establishment of The Solar Energy Consortium (TSEC), an industry-driven, nonprofit organization that aims to create green jobs and a major solar energy industry cluster in New York. Congressman Hinchey is also very involved in the issue of gas drilling in New York. He has told the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that he has serious environmental and health concerns about drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale formation, large parts of which are in New York. He has urged the DEC, to take a series of concrete steps before further drilling should be permitted in New York. MetroGreenBusiness.com spoke with Congressman Hinchey about gas drilling and other issues shortly before his keynote speech at the Forum on the Future of Gas Drilling in New York State, held at SUNY New Paltz on March 8.

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