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.

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