Intellectual Honesty?
I’m currently reading Brian Greene’s “The Fabric of the Cosmos – Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality.” This is very interesting from a number of perspectives. Firstly, of course from the perspective of learning about the research frontier in physics, and how far physics have come in understanding and explaining the nature of reality [...]
GET Institute on Twitter
The Global Energy Transformation Institute is now on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/GETInstitute or under GETInstitute at Twitter.com. You are welcome to follow us or to let me know who you are. Bookmark It
DC Visit Created Excellent Contacts – Upcoming Visit to New York
My visit to Washington DC in June created a number of excellent contacts for GET Institute. As our research project ideas are becoming increasingly concrete we identify opportunities to finance the projects based on the contacts we have developed during and after the visit to DC. A new visit to the US is now in [...]
A Sobering Thought About Telecom Growth Forecasts
In yesterday’s edition of the Swedish business daily DI the CEO of the global telecom giant Ericsson, Hans Vestberg, forecasts that in 2015 there will be 3.5 billion broad-band connections globally and in 2020 there will be 50 million. This tremendous growth projection is clearly based on the assumption that there will be growth in [...]
In Good Company
Last week the high level lobby organization American Energy Innovation announced a suggested plan for large scale energy systems transformation in the United States. Bill Gates and Jeff Immelt are also going to meet with President Obama on Thursday the 17th of June to discuss the issues related to large scale energy transformation. Among the [...]
How to meet the "tsunami" of Chinese clean tech dominance!!!
The Chinese are pushing to the fore in the global race to develop and market clean technologies. The New York Times of the 30th of January warns that the western world may become as reliant on Chinese clean technologies as we are now dependent on oil from the Middle East. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/business/energy-environment/31renew.html?emc=eta1 We have seen it [...]
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