Sarah Lozanova is passionate about the new green economy and renewable energy. Her experience includes work with small-scale solar energy installations and utility-scale wind farms. She earned an MBA in sustainable management from the Presidio Graduate School and is a co-founder of Trees Across the Miles, an urban reforestation initiative. When she can escape the internet vortex, she enjoys playing in the forest, paddling down rivers, or twisting into yoga poses.

About Sarah Lozanova

Sarah Lozanova is passionate about the new green economy and renewable energy. Her experience includes work with small-scale solar energy installations and utility-scale wind farms. She earned an MBA in sustainable management from the Presidio Graduate School and is a co-founder of Trees Across the Miles, an urban reforestation initiative. When she can escape the internet vortex, she enjoys playing in the forest, paddling down rivers, or twisting into yoga poses.

How to Make Electricity From Wasted Energy

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Energy efficiency is low hanging fruit in the clean energy movement.  Low-grade waste heat may not have the allure of shiny solar panels or a row of wind turbines, but it presents an opportunity that is too good for Michael Newell, CEO of Ener-G-Rotors to pass up. The company is developing a product that generates [...]

Solar Schools Better Equipped for Recession

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U.S. schools spend more on utilities than books and computers combined. Public schools spent $8 billion on utilities in 2002, up by $2 billion from 2000, and the fluctuating utility and oil prices can be daunting when planning for the future.  Although natural gas and oil prices have come down significantly from their high last [...]

5 Effective Strategies for Solar Companies in a Slow Economy

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The solar industry has taken a beating lately. At their low in November, solar stocks were down 70%. Natural gas and oil prices have plunged, reducing the value of renewable energy. Financing is scarce, making the upfront cost of solar energy a challenge. Perhaps these conditions will encourage innovation. Here are some tactics for solar [...]

6 Reasons to Stay On the Electric Grid

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Imagine using only the energy from the sun to power your home. You would never have to pay an electric bill again and or be impacted by power outages.  It may sound great, but there are numerous advantages to having a solar home that is on-the-grid when available.

First Commercial-Scale Waste-to-Biofuel Plant Operational Within a Month

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Enerkem’s plant outside Montreal, Quebec is now mechanically complete and ready to enter the start-up phase of biofuel production.  At capacity, 1.3 million gallons of biofuels will be generated annually.  The company has not disclosed the price of the ethanol but says it is cheaper than the corn-based ethanol currently on the market. Waste wood [...]

Global Clean Tech Investments Reach Record High

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It is hard to boot up the computer or turn on the television without hearing about the recession, credit crisis, budget deficits, and unemployment rates.  Amazingly, venture capital investment in the clean tech sector reached new levels over the first three quarters of 2008.

Solar Stocks Plummet Despite Obama Victory

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With Obama as President-elect, solar stock prices must be sky high at the moment, right? Wrong. If you look at the values of most stocks around election day, they did increase. This peak was short lived however for most solar companies and it was followed by a huge decline. Just how steep are we talking? [...]

Fungus Discovered That Makes Diesel from Cellulose

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The setting for this discovery sounds like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. A fungus that grows in Ulmo trees in the Patagonian Rainforest is the source of a significant discovery. “This is the only organism that has ever been shown to produce such an important combination of fuel substances,” said Professor Gary Strobel [...]