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Antenna Group Announces Top 10 Cleantech Trends to Watch in 2012
Antenna Group Inc., a Beckerman subsidiary, has announced its top 10 cleantech trends to watch in 2012. Antenna Group is the nation’s largest clean technology public relations firm and a dedicated advocate for innovative technology businesses whose products or services … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Technology, Environmental
Tagged Antenna Group, Antenna Transmissions Blog, Beckerman, Beckerman PR, beckerman public relations, Beckerman Voices, beckermanpr, biofuels, clean technology, Cleantech, electric vehicle, energy, energy efficiency, ethanol, offshore wind, renewable energy, residential solar, solar, Stefanie Matteson, wind energy, www.antennagroup.com
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The Time Is Now For Cleantech
When we held our first brainstorming session to plan “CLEANTECH NJ 2011: The Business of Clean Technology,” my team and I could never have imagined that on a nondescript Tuesday afternoon in October 2011 more than 200 cleantech stakeholders from … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Technology
Tagged Antenna Group, cleantech nj, energy, Keith Zakheim, New Jersey, nj solar, PR, public relations, renewable energy, solar, srec
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Bullish on Solar
Two recent major pieces of news, one national and one here in New Jersey, have rocked the solar world, creating uncertainty about the future of the industry in the United States. One is the Solyndra boondoggle, in which a California-based … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Technology, Environmental, Public Relations/Marketing
Tagged 2011 Energy Master Plan (EMP), Antenna Group, Beckerman, Beckerman PR, cleantech media relations, duke energy, energy, energy companies using social media, energy marketing, energy public relations, Evergreen, hydro fracking, Jersey Central Power & Light, Keith Zakheim, pacific gas and electric co., Public Service Electric and Gas Co., renewable energy, renewable portfolio standard, section 1603 treasury grant program, solar, Solar Electric Power Association, solar energy, Solar Renewable Energy Certificates, Solyndra, U.S. Department of Energy
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Wild West No More
The implementation of New Jersey’s Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) financial incentive set off a solar Gold Rush that has lured hundreds of solar integrators into the business and propelled the state into second position nationally after California in installed … Continue reading
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Tagged antenna, Antenna Group, antennapr, Beckerman, beckermanpr, cleantech new jersey, cleantechNJ, conference, energy, energy public relations, investor, Keith Zakheim, MXSolar, new jersey conference, pvxchange, real estate, renewable energy, solar, solar integrator, solar manufacturer, solar renewable energy certificate, srec, Stefanie Matteson, sustainable energy
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Renewable Portfolio Standards for Oil Companies
After another round of record oil company profits, certain members of Congress are pushing ahead with their usual investigations and calls to tax “windfall” oil profits. Even President Obama called for a windfall tax as a presidential candidate. As a … Continue reading
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Tagged Beckerman, Cleantech, energy, Government, green, greg menken, oil, oil companies, oil profits, profits, renewable portfolio standard, utilities
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