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Nicole Peill-Moelter


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Akamai Technologies, Inc.


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Subject Matter Expert

Nicole oversees the strategy and execution of sustainability initiatives across the company, including energy and greenhouse gas management and reporting, energy efficiency and electronic-waste reduction, employee engagement and stakeholder-awareness. She spends much of her time collaborating with engineers innovating around the energy efficiency, productivity and carbon intensity of Akamai’s global Intelligent Cloud Platform which represents 90% of Akamai’s environmental impact.




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Cecilia Aguillon


Organization

Kyocera Solar


Role
Subject Matter Expert

Cecilia Aguillon is the Director of Marketing and Government Relations for Kyocera Solar, Inc. She works with local, state, and federal governments across the United States, Canada and Mexico on designing and implementing solar energy programs and renewable portfolio standard programs. Cecilia works with several solar trade associations around the United States. She currently serves as Vice President on the California Solar Energy Industries Association (CalSEIA) Board, on the TXSEIA board, and on the San Diego Regional Sustainability Partnership Board.




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Allan Jones


Organization

Energy and Climate Change of the City of Sydney


Role
Subject Matter Expert

Allan is Chief Development Officer, Energy and Climate Change of the City of Sydney. Allan is also a Board member of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility. Prior to his appointment Allan was Chief Executive Officer of the London Climate Change Agency and prior to that Woking Borough Council’s Director of Thameswey Limited. Allan’s role at the City is to deliver its Green Infrastructure Plan and major energy and climate change projects, including trigeneration, renewable energy, advanced waste treatment, automated waste collection and decentralised water.




The Most Disruptive Force on the Planet

03-05-2014

MoneyMorning.com.au

The most disruptive technological force on the planet is happening quietly and relatively unseen by most of us.

When you plug your cellphone charger into a wall socket, you are probably connecting to one of about 500 coal-fired power plants in the United States.

The Rosenfeld Effect

Submitted by eortiz5000 on Wed, 05/29/2013 - 11:03
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<a href="https://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14059885">https://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14059885</a>

Rosenfeld founded a group that became the lab's Center for Building Science. Research on the miniaturization of electronic ballasts in fluorescent lamps led to the development of the first compact fluorescent lamps. The center also developed low-emissivity windows as well as computer programs for the energy analysis and design of buildings.
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SDG&E energy mix 2009 and 2015 forecast

Submitted by eortiz5000 on Wed, 05/29/2013 - 08:35
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http://www.ci.chula-vista.ca.us/clean/conservation/climate/documents/SDGEEnergySupplyandDistributionOverview.pdf

SDG&E has invested $485 million in energy efficiency programs, saving over 2.9 million megawatt hours of electricity over the last 15 years

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Andreas Oberhofer - Energy Storage Technologies

Submitted by marcusaluna on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 13:12

Andy from GENI gives a short presentation about energy storage technologies and how renewable energies are becoming more and more of an important aspect of today's energy grid. But with the fluctuating output of solar and wind energies, new ways need to be found to store energy and maintain a safe and reliable energy supply.

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