Can Power Grid Sustain Green Economy
Recently, my blogs have been focusing on renewable energy solutions and the current state of power grid capabilities to handle the energy transition to a new, green economy. Have you seen any new EV charging stations in your local area? If you have not, it will soon be the new normal in your neighborhood
A Zero Emissions Shipping Container Barge Has Emerged
It’s all how you view the glass right! Is it half empty or half full? A Norwegian shipping company has implemented a new technology to create a zero-emission barge that can sail for 2-4 hours. I’m sure their glass is half full! Zero Emissions Services (ZES) has designed a shipping container that stores green
Do You Use Methane Every Day
Can you guess the three fossil fuels we must stop using? Burning oil, coal and methane make up large amounts of greenhouse gasses causing climate change. Good news, oil is on its way out! The other day, I received a call from a bicycle shop indicating that our e-bicycles should be ready for pickup
The State of Our Utility Power Grid
While practicing architecture and construction management for over 20 years, I had learned to understand the devil is in the details. I would like to apply this concept to today’s blog focusing on clean energy transmission. Traditional power lines move electricity in one direction, from power plant to homes or businesses. The integrating of
Moving Towards a Circular Economy
Yesterday, I attended an online event hosted by the State of Green, located in Denmark! As a non-for-profit, founded in 2008, they are focused on building international relationships with solution providers fostering a green transition. With the focus on Circular Economy, the symposium was inspiring and informative. Do you know what a circular economy
Poland Advances Towards a Green Transition
Think Greener is looking forward to visiting Poland again in the next couple of months. We will continue to shine our sustainable spotlight on Poland’s steps towards a green transition. Poland is changing their mindset on how to generate power. Historically, the country has based its energy production on coal mining which has been