Link to the Tallahassee Democrat story on this subject...
http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2013309090013&nclick_check=1
Community talk about anything new in the world of engineering, economy, energy, education, etc. David Byrne is a Professional Engineer, a LEED Accredited Professional, a GARP Energy Risk Professional, and has worked in the Electric Utility industry for over 30 years. Any opinions expressed here are David's alone and not of any employer or association.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Sunday, September 8, 2013
World Cafe
Solar cooperatives: discussion on how to gain better scale economies, and local business economies, from development of solar PV models that achieve both environmental AND economic benefits. Today, regulatory hurdles, cost, education, awareness, are all impediments to development.
There are many business models being developed around the country right now, with varying success. Further research is needed to find if any are suited to our local area. Ideally, no investment is made by the utility, and renewable energy is created locally, bringing various local economy benefits. Ultimately, more people can get involve on renewable energy.
-- David Byrne
There are many business models being developed around the country right now, with varying success. Further research is needed to find if any are suited to our local area. Ideally, no investment is made by the utility, and renewable energy is created locally, bringing various local economy benefits. Ultimately, more people can get involve on renewable energy.
-- David Byrne
World Cafe
Local nature writer Susan Cerulean speaking. One message is: wherever you work, whatever your work, make sure you understand - are truly in touch with - the biodiversity, the environment, the events surrounding, the natural cycles - that affect your study.
-- David
-- David
World Café Community Discussion Forum
By David Byrne
I'm joining in at the subject event today - at the Florida State University Center for Global Engagement. Environmental issues up for discussion include:
- Building a local "maker" economy
- Building a healthy local food system
- the new economy and Time Banking
- Fossil fuel development and local reinvestment
- Solar cooperatives and collectives.
Already, I have been asked about Electric Car charging, energy efficiency, and connecting to sewer (from septic).
It's sponsored by Tallahassee Sustainability Group, Transition Tallahassee, and the FSU Student Government Association
It's sponsored by Tallahassee Sustainability Group, Transition Tallahassee, and the FSU Student Government Association
Here is a 20s snip of some of the opening music:
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