CalSEED Awards $4.2 Million To Young Cleantech Companies
28 clean energy startups were selected to receive $150,000 each for their concepts
28 clean energy startups were selected to receive $150,000 each for their concepts
“California clean energy businesses are not the be all and end all, but they are providing resources for other businesses to succeed,” Danny Kennedy, managing director of the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF), said in an exclusive interview with CleanTechnica. “I think that’s going to accelerate in the post-Trump reality.”
Originally published on the ECOreport. Sungevity cofounder Danny Kennedy will cease to be executive vice president on September 1st, and will officially become the company’s strategic consultant for the next six months. He will most likely continue to be an unofficial advisor for much longer than that. “Danny will always … [continued]
Hanergy’s Solar Power Idea Contest will provide one grand prize winner with the opportunity to research and develop a thin-film solar product concept.
By Stacy Clark House by house, street by street, homeowners and businesses are increasingly divesting from conventional electrical power providers and going solar. “About 200,000 US homes and businesses added rooftop solar in the past two years alone—about 3 gigawatts (GW) of power and enough to replace four or five … [continued]
There are actually thousands of cleantech champions out there, and many of them are CleanTechnica readers. I was actually a bit hesitant to make this list because of that — there are going to be a lot of people not on this list that really could be. However, in honor … [continued]
Roger Willhite recently started up the Disruption! solar energy podcast on Second Silicon. He has been interviewing quite a selection of solar rock stars, such as: Billy Parish of Mosaic Danny Kennedy of Sungevity and SfunCube Bob Tregilus of This Week in Energy and Plug In America Felix Krause of Milk The Sun … [continued]
Originally published on Cost of Solar. Danny Kennedy, founder and president of Sungevity, was recently interviewed by Bloomberg TV. Most of the questions were about residential solar energy in the US in general. Danny knocked the ball out of the park so many times that I think someone should check … [continued]
The following is an excellent video of a TEDx talk by Danny Kennedy in Sydney. Danny Kennedy, if you can’t place the name, is the founder of Sungevity, a former Greenpeace activist, and author of Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Power Can Save Our Economy—and Our Planet—from Dirty Energy. He’s a definite … [continued]
A new poll suggests nearly 9 out of 10 American adults think solar energy should play a bigger role in the energy supply mix. The Ipsos-Reid Poll done for Sungevity recognized 89% of respondents favor more solar power in the US energy supply. Meanwhile, 81% of those surveyed (see infograph) said … [continued]