… The CleanEnergy Finance Forum advances the understanding and growth of energy efficiency finance and renewable energy finance markets in the United States by providing high-quality industry news, building professional dialogue and fostering innovation. Alongside its signature biweekly …
… Program Overview Developed in collaboration between The Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) and the Yale Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ), the Clean and Equitable Energy Development (CEED) Certificate Program connects and supports communities of leaders …
… The Yale Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ) and the Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) are delighted to join forces to raise awareness of energy justice and bring the voices of experts in the field to the public! As part of this … to the public. This series explores the multifaceted and exciting role of justice in the cleanenergy transition. In late 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act …
… Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT Note: Registration is closed. Please reach out to YISF@yale.edu for information about this event. 8:30 – 9:00 Breakfast and Coffee 1st Floor … Risk Disclosure Paul Griffin, University of California, Davis – Extreme Heat and Equity Market Physical Climate Risk Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, World Resources Institute – Climate … and environmental sciences to translate technical information into actionable insights forbuilding climate resilience across sectors. Previously, Natalie helped develop an assessment …
… Do you believe cleanenergy can advance racial, economic, and environmental justice? We do too! That’s why the Yale Center for Business and the Environment is thrilled to offer Planetary Solutions in CleanEnergy. …
… Program Overview The Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) has developed this year-long, admissions-based … online certificate for working professionals who seek to accelerate the transition to a clean economy. The key objective of this program is to help professionals understand the … of the financial, technological, and socioeconomic drivers in financing and deploying cleanenergy. Find out all the details of this program at cbey.yale.com/certificate . Clean …
… The Renewable Thermal Alliance’s challenge is straightforward: to develop the infrastructure for large-scale deployment of renewable … based on fossil fuels and is hence a high-impact area. Based on the notion that the thermal market is regional rather than state bound, that viable business models can add value, that … for renewable heating and cooling through the provision of an independent non-profit market-building platform for financing solutions. The RTA engages stakeholders along the whole …
… Building from recent research testing strategies and messages that are most conducive to … household income below $50,000 and between $50,000-$75,000, respectively, LMI communities forego solar for any number of reasons—financing issues, lack of access to capital, limited … with partner organizations to explore ways to broaden the appeal of solar power to a mass market, including low- and moderate-income households. Building from recent research testing …
… About the program Private corporations have increasingly stepped forward as leaders in the realm of social and environmental sustainability. By re-thinking … In addition to bringing professionals to engage in discussion, the Pathways program is building a series of guides that offer insights and resources about key industries, such as corporate sustainability and cleanenergy. Pathways is supported by CBEY as well as the Career Development Offices at …
… The CBEY Skills for Sustainable Innovation Workshop series welcomes Max Elder, Research Director for the … helps anyone trying to start a business, develop new products and services, or understand a market by providing a qualitative approach to explore the broadest range of possibilities or … that might impact their industry. (For an introduction to IFTF’s use of signals as a building block for larger forecasts, watch the first fifteen minutes of this talk by IFTF …