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Clint Wilder's Articles

RPS Attacks Go Against the March of History

Last week in Phoenix, I watched the very conservative governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, deliver a brief keynote speech to open the second day of the CleanTech Future conference put on by CleanTech Connections and the Arizona Commerce Authority. Nineteen...

It's Rocky, but the Transition to Clean Energy is Well Underway

The sequester. Continued Congressional gridlock. Declining levels of venture capital funding. High-profile bankruptcies. The boom in low-cost natural gas. As the Obama administration seeks to find its footing for a second term, there appear to be plenty...

Under the Election-Season Radar, Signs of Bipartisan Support for Clean Energy

I'm not optimistic that our nation's clean-energy future will suddenly turn into the campaign issue that it should be. But looking beyond the November 6th election, I've seen some recent signs that a more bipartisan push for clean-tech growth might be...

On Clean Energy, the Military's Biggest Fight is with Congress

For two days in mid-July, 100 miles off the northern coast of Oahu in Hawaii, the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz played host to the first large-scale demonstration of the Navy's Great Green Fleet. More than 70 aircraft, including F/A-18 Hornet...

Standing Firm on Clean Energy in the Political 'Silly Season'

To those of us in the industry, clean-tech deployment in the U.S. is still a long way from what it could or should be. But as was seen in last week's release of Clean Edge's 2012 State Clean Energy Index, there are plenty of signs of positive momentum,...

With Fossil Fuels in the Spotlight, Clean Tech Hums Along

In the Canadian province of Alberta, the Athabasca Oil Sands and the Keystone Pipeline are not the only important energy stories. In Alberta's capital of Edmonton, Montreal-based Enerkem is building a full-scale commercial plant that will use a thermo-chemical...

Clean Tech's Challenge of "The Disconnect"

Who's harder to educate, investors or politicians?

Beyond the Daily Roller Coaster, the Clean-tech Wave Rolls On

Being in the clean tech industry these days is a little like how it must feel to be one of the Republican presidential candidates. One day things look great, you're the talk of the buzz-o-sphere, riding a surge of momentum as The Next Big Thing. But wake...

Beyond the Solyndra Circus: A Golden Age for Solar

Here's a headline that I bet you didn't see (at least in the United States) in the past month, but based on the facts, could have been written:

Sun and Wind and Rock 'n' Roll: A Three-Decade Journey

News item: Several months after a crippled nuclear reactor disaster that shocked the world and upended long-term global energy strategies, a group of prominent rock musicians have scheduled a historic benefit concert on August 7, 2011. Performers led...

Clint Wilder

Clint Wilder

Clint Wilder is contributing editor at Clean Edge, a research and strategy firm in the San Francisco Bay Area and Portland, Oregon, focused on the business of renewable energy and other clean technologies. He is the co-author of The Clean...

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