Business & Economics
USA Green Energy Group, LLC
www.usageg.com
CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The date of this Executive Summary is June 21, 2010
OVERVIEW
Planet Forward
Planet Forward was proud to play a part in the White House's GreenGov Symposium, held at The George Washington University. More than 1,000 people gathered at GreenGov to discuss how to make the U.S government more sustainable. Frank Sesno moderates... Read More
Roundtable on Clean Energy and Economic Competitiveness - U.S. Secretary of Energy, Dr. Steven Chu joins Business Forward CEO members at H-P's HQ in Palo Alto, California.
SBSC (Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation) promotes "Go beyond oil"
Silicon Valley Manufacturing CEOs, CFOs, and Venture Capital Partners hosted Ron Bloom, Senior Counselor to the U.S. President for Manufacturing Policy at the Global HQ of Applied Materials
GreenBiz Innovation Forum 2010
Next-Gen Models, Methods, and Mindsets for Transforming Business
October 19-20, 2010
Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF
San Francisco, Californiahttp://www.greenbiz.com/innovationforum
Is anyone attending this event... Read More
Planet Forward
Tune in Thursday for Planet Forward’s premier on PBS's Nightly Business Report. Inspired by a PF member, the piece asks: Is the Nissan LEAF worth it? We take a test drive.
A brewery in England has started stirring up more than beer.
Photo courtesy of Urban75.org (http://www.urban75.org/photos/suffolk/southwold-signs.html)
Are American breweries behind? Maybe they should hop on board the trend to become energy... Read More
Like
most aging baby boomers, solar energy still doesn’t seem very
comfortable in a business suit. Despite a new generation of
entrepreneurs reducing costs and improving yields, solar energy is still
a popular Republican punching bag.
Planet Forward
Planet Forward hosted a LIVE event during the White House's GreenGov Symposium, a conference focused on making all levels of government more sustainable. In this segment, Sandia National Laboratories shows the potential of how a little change can go... Read More