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July 7, 2011
Hi,
I greatly support the idea not only to focus on technological innovations, but on creating business models that create cleaner solutions thru efficiency, planning and using ICT solutions.
In Holland, car sharing was introduced as described in the article, over 10 years ago. Nowadays, usually in the cities and at train stations you can find a car for little, also as other transportation providers offers interesting packages to combine transport modalities (train and car). I have not seen an IPO of this size here, perhaps that has to do with our small country :-)

Arjan Visser MS.C.
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July 7, 2011
So glad to have run into this article. Our startup, Wattminder is also a BMI play, innovating on technology, as well as a service for a fee-- engineering analytics--Electrical Engineering practiced over the web!
We are building an analytical engine to analyze and assess performance of solar power sites, with or without direct sensor instrumentation; by leveraging the power of the web, mathematics, and logic inference.
Our on-demand benchmark calculator www.pvmonitor.net, for solar power site has been out there nearly 5 years and is being revamped with a set of new features this summer. It offers analysis report on demand, for a tiny fraction of a truck-roll. Hope some angel investors can appreciate our value proposition.
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July 7, 2011
On the Finance end of this topic we have a finance community that is very slow to change never mind BMI.There are good green projects on the table with good credit worthy customers, however we run into a problem where there is very limited interest from lenders who are;
1)reluctant to lend on green technology.... not part of their regular portfolio.
2) have been burnt by 'energy saving devices' in the past
3) don't recognize energy savings as a 'revenue stream'

Green energy is going to grow into a more wholistic approach with differing technologies combined for greater savings; for example solar and energy storage.This trend is going to be a real challenge as lenders who are uncomfortable with lending on a single technology are going to find it difficult to lend on a bundle of technologies combined.
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Anonymous
July 7, 2011
David Levy has correctly shown in this article the importance of the Business Model Innovation (BMI)and its potential to revolutionize our approach to transform humanity in a short period of time. I hope the world leaders will realize the importance of the management skills necessary to survive in this 21st century and make it available at all levels of human development to bring out the high potential each human has and exploit it for everyone's benefit.
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July 7, 2011
David - Well written article - excellent!
While I love high performance Green houses and energy efficiency standards like Passivhaus, selling consumer products to households that save energy or create renewable energy (solar)is a HUGE challenge, without HUGE changes in the business model - no one cares about saving energy since there are few sexy benefits.
From my experience talking to solar prospects all day long is that what consumers really want (based on prime time TV advertising frequency) is unlimited movie downloads with NetFlix, a new Apple Ipad or Iphone, or a High-Speed internet upgrade. Pay for those things for free for 20 yrs and now maybe they will listen - no one really cares about solar features - it is the benefits they crave...Sell the Sizzle not the Steak.
Solar Success,
DaveZ
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July 11, 2011
David, fantastic points around renewable energy growth! It is great to get a business viewpoint as it relates to renewables. There is so much passion in this area and often times proponents, on either side of renewables, fail to look at the merits with a balanced business perspective. The future of renewables will be dictacted by convergence, enabling technologies and new business models. As one poster pointed out, the push for green energy is not enough for some consumers it must be bundled with other services. In Texas, retail energy providers have gone past selling just electricity, but have found a way to differentiate electricity through bundled products. The future of renewables is in a new sustainable business model. Feel free to read my blog www.infosysblogs.com/smart-utilities Ben Edelbrock Infosys
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