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Rosanne's work sits at the intersection of renewable energy, city planning and communications. Her past experience includes working for SunMaxx Solar and the NYC Solar America City Partnership. Her current work focuses on supporting the growth of renewable energy markets through shaping innovative marketing and outreach campaigns.

Steven Chu: Extinguishing the Political Debate Around Renewable Energy

Steven Chu: Extinguishing the Political Debate Around Renewable Energy

Steven Chu, the Secretary of Energy for the Department of Energy, spoke at WREF 2012 about the plausible expansion and the economic opportunity of renewable energy nationally while taking renewables out of the political debate.

Oreck Calls for a Change in Semantics to Promote Renewable Energy

Oreck Calls for a Change in Semantics to Promote Renewable Energy

On Tuesday morning at the WREF 2012, Bruce Oreck spoke about the semantics crisis in the energy world and called for a revised vocabulary to describe a new relationship with energy for the 21st century.

Solar-Charged Vehicles: Will EVs Drive Solar Development in the Future?

Solar-Charged Vehicles: Will EVs Drive Solar Development in the Future?

  Driving on Sunshine is a reality for more and more folks across the country. Though EV deployment across the country is still in the early adopter phase, many people in the industry are extremely bullish about the number of EVs we will see on the roads in the coming years.  By some estimates, the [...]

Mainstream Green: Closing the Gap

Mainstream Green: Closing the Gap

At WREF 2012 Michael A. Law presented several recommendations for marketing professionals as they craft their message for green products.

Public-Private Partnerships for Emerging Technologies and Weather Forecasting

Public-Private Partnerships for Emerging Technologies and Weather Forecasting

Government agencies discussed at WREF 2012 that they are now working with private companies like Xcel on developing the solar market and weather forecasting.

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