Posts By Kate Hash

Federal Sustainability News Wrap-Up

Here is a brief list of some of the interesting sustainability news articles from this week: Growth slows in U.S. ethanol production and consumption NREL partners take technology to market EIA projects world energy use to increase 53 percent by 2035; China and India account for half of the total growth EPA advancing clean upRead… Read more »

Green Purchasing Facts and Myths

Federal News Radio recently published a helpful article in which Houston Taylor, Assistant Commissioner for Acquisition Management at the GSA, identifies and dispels some common green purchasing myths. Taylor said that many people, “think the green purchasing requirements applies to all contracts for products and services — simply incorrect…The new FAR rule requires all suppliersRead… Read more »

Did You Know that Photosynthesis is Inefficient?

We’ve never heard anyone we know complain about the efficiency of photosynthesis. But then again we don’t work at the Department of Energy, for ARPA-E. If we did, we would know that photosynthesis has room for improvement when it comes to the process of converting sunlight into a liquid biofuel. Thankfully, as the video belowRead… Read more »

Solyndra Investment Infographic

We saw the following graphic, made by Phillip Bump, at greentechSolar. The “boondoggles” are based on a New York Times article, in case you were wondering. It does kind of put the Solyndra investment-gone-bad into perspective. Original post

Twitter Top 10: CEIL Made the List

Typically we highlight our favorite folks on Twitter, but for this week’s Twitter Top 10 we thought it would be fun to call attention to the Twitter lists that include CEIL. We try to be active and engaging on Twitter — sharing news, information and resources — and we think our inclusion on the followingRead… Read more »

What to Learn from the Solyndra Collapse?

On August 31st, solar cell maker Solyndra unexpectedly closed its doors, laying off 1,100 employees and filing for bankruptcy. The Fremont, CA company had been considered one of the most promising solar companies in the U.S. The fact that Solyndra received $535 million in federally-backed loan guarantees has many questioning whether this collapse could haveRead… Read more »

News of the Week

Here is a brief list of some of the interesting sustainability news articles from this week: A Moore’s Law for Renewable Energy City Makes Recycling Compulsory for Businesses Rebuilding America: Why We Need a Smart Infrastructure Bank Lessons Learned: Italy’s Solar Rise and the Path Ahead And you’ll find more headlines at CEILeadership.org! Original post

Improving Urban Public Transit in LA

If any city knows about transit issues, it has to be Los Angeles. But it seems as though some clever people are thinking about ways to increase public transit use in the city, and they’ve put together a nice video … Continue reading → Original post

A Follow-Up on Fracking

Following up on yesterday’s report on hydraulic fracturing – often called fracking – we’re sharing a New York Times article about some new concerns over water safety and gas wells. Some environmental groups and public officials in New York State, including State Assemblyman Kevin A. Cahill, Chairman of the Committee on Energy, are concerned aboutRead… Read more »