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PATHWAYS TO MARKET TRANSFORMATION: GETTING “OUT OF THE BOX”January 9, 2012 at 12:47 PMAs we begin a new year, it seems fitting to ponder about new ways of seeing, thinking and doing – those often elusive elements of innovation that lie at the heart of transformation. In their description of the creative process, The Falkirk Wheel’s designers recounted how they needed to start with a clean slate in order to first shake off preconceived notions. Read more >Topics: Clean Technology, Energy Efficiency, Market Transformation, Sustainability Comments (0) Pathways to Market Transformation: The Zero Net Energy ConundrumJanuary 31, 2012 at 8:00 amThe vision of a future where fossil fuel power plants and thousands of miles of high voltage transmission are no longer needed, is intriguing. However, the path to achieving that vision is fraught with challenges. To realize this vision, all of the key stakeholders whose support is needed must be effectively engaged. Read more >Topics: Energy Efficiency, Environmental, Market Transformation, Renewable Energy, Sustainability Comments (0) National Brownfields Funding: How to Prepare for the 1st Quarter of Calendar Year 2012January 13, 2012 at 5:00 pmOn Thursday, January 19, 2012, EPA will host a National Q&A session for all potential applicants for a new grant entitled the Brownfields Multi-Purpose Pilot Grant. The purpose of the call is to provide background on the Multi-Purpose Pilot guidelines and the expected outcome of the pilot; as well as answer any questions potential applicants may have. The total amount available for each grant is between $400,000 and $550,000. Read more >Topics: Brownfields Remediation, Environmental, Sustainability Comments (0) NJ’s Five Environmental Goals for 2012: The Next Generation of Environmental ManagementJanuary 3, 2012 at 9:00 amThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has set five goals to ensure that “the Department looks across all programs and media in a comprehensive regional approach to achieve results valued by residents and shaped by the characteristics of each region of the state.” Implementation of NJDEP’s goals is meant to achieve the intentions of the new NJ State Strategic Plan, which is focused on economic development in the locations that can support it while also preserving natural resources. The State Strategic Plan calls for cluster zones to attract high-growth industries. Unlike the previous version of the Plan, there is no map that shows specifically where growth is proposed to occur. Read more >Topics: Brownfields Remediation, Environmental, Sustainability Comments (0) Pathways to Market Transformation: The Water-Energy NexusDecember 9, 2011 at 8:00 amBoth in California and throughout the U.S., the water sector is one of the largest users of energy. Similarly, the power sector is one of the largest users of water. Thus the water and power sectors are inevitable partners. Although studies have shown that considerable incremental resource, economic, and environmental benefits could be achieved through integrated management of water and energy resources, a long history of separate investment in and optimization of these resources makes it difficult to harvest the multiple benefit streams that occur at their nexus. Overcoming these types of persistent barriers – moving the market from unrealizable opportunities to a portfolio of boundless possibilities – is precisely the role of transformation ... Read more >Topics: Energy Efficiency, Market Transformation, Sustainability, Water Efficiency, Water Energy Nexus Comments (0) Positive Steps to Limit Some Negative Impacts of the Site Remediation Reform ActNovember 22, 2011 at 12:39 pmThe NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) made some important concessions aimed to help with municipal budgets in the proposed regulations that will implement the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA). For site(s) that a municipality involuntarily acquires by virtue of its function as a sovereign, or where a municipality acquires property by any means for the purpose of promoting redevelopment, they will be exempt from joint and several liabilities under the state’s “Spill Act.” Therefore, the proposed rules and regulations... Read more >Topics: Brownfields Remediation, Environmental, Sustainability Comments (0) |
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