Energy efficiency and climate change publications from Recycled Energy Development
RED principals have written often about opportunities to enhance the nation’s energy efficiency, cut pollution, and increase productivity. Here is a brief sampling of recent publications, followed by links to more extensive lists:
Highlights
- Chicago Tribune, June 23, 2010
- Making more U.S.-made power, by Tom Casten.
- E&ETV (OnPoint), April 14, 2010
- Recycled Energy’s Munson makes push for industrial efficiency incentives in legislation, by Monica Trauzzi.
- Public Utilities Fortnightly, April 01, 2010
- Fuel Swap, by Sean Casten.
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), February 21, 2010
- Gray Is the New Green: How Energy Recycling Curbs Both Global Warming and Power Costs, by Tom Casten.
- Electricity Journal, December 2009
- Finding the Cheapest Clean Power Options, by Thomas R. Casten and Jeffrey A. Smith.
- Spark, September 2009
- Making a Rapid Stop, by Sean Casten.
- Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2009
- Reduce Greenhouse Gases Profitably, by Dick Munson.
- American Scientist, January/February 2009
- Getting the Most from Energy, by Tom Casten and Phil Schewe.
- Electricity Journal, June 2008
- Simplifying Climate Change Legislation: Output-Based Allocations, by Dick Munson and Tom Casten.
- Spark, May 2008
- Beyond Coal: No Longer Cheap—So What Next?, by Sean Casten.
You can also access publications by author: Tom Casten, Sean Casten, Dick Munson.