… The energy transition is coming close to home. Clean, distributed energy resources such as electric vehicles (EVs) and rooftop solar are gaining market share … and Rooftop Solar Adoption Trends in Connecticut Jesse Cohen (Master of Environmental Management '23) The energy transition is coming close to home. Clean, distributed energy …
… they proposed: Teams + descriptions Environment Waste Eliminators (EWE) Chloe Hou (Yale School of Architecture) Jenna Starr (Yale School of Management) Allyson Beach (Yale School of the Environment) How can we reduce non-food … waste through incentives for stakeholders to repurpose, dispose of and reduce waste. Deep Energy Retrofit Amelie Zhang (Yale School of Management) Christina Lee (Yale College, …
… more informed and inclusive clean energy community. “We want to form connections and share learnings, to foster a broader, more equitable, more informed, and more engaged community of … Chairman of the Board at NYSERDA; Chairman of the Board at Chair Generate Capital - Yale School of Management Nicole Sitaraman ‘00, Deputy Director, Office of Public Participation - FERC …
… of my professional career. I’ve lamented to my partner that I’ve used Excel as a donor management database and a way to keep track of who’s attending what webinar next month, but … in numbers and excel functions, I’m completely lost. I’ve been working in renewable energy policy and managing projects for a little over a decade, navigating the complex and … of my professional career. I’ve lamented to my partner that I’ve used Excel as a donor management database and a way to keep track of who’s attending what webinar next month, but …
… of climate change legislation as well as in the development and financing of renewable energy projects. I had performed GHG inventories, developed climate action plans and even … and electrification policy framework while assessing different technologies and renewable energy options, and figuring out how to pay for it all. The orientation week came and, after … out how to take full advantage of it. Specifically, I remember how reading “The End of Energy”, while listening to Prof. Klee talk about how environmental and energy policy had …
… grapple with are the only truly relevant ones. I certainly fell into this trap: with clean energy, what could be as important as the underlying technology and the intellectual … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They are critical in establishing a framework … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They are critical in establishing a framework …
… ago, I was considering whether I should apply to Yale’s Finance and Deployment of Clean Energy program. As an energy analyst and energy writer with no technical background, I was hopeful it could help beef up my knowledge …
… Sustainability , conducted in partnership with the Global Network for Advanced Management, and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, spoke with students from 32 business schools in the Global Network for Advanced Management, located in 30 countries across six … environmental sustainability issues – 70% of survey respondents want more experiential learning focused on sustainability; 65% desire more case studies highlighting sustainability …
… grapple with are the only truly relevant ones. I certainly fell into this trap: with clean energy, what could be as important as the underlying technology and the intellectual … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They establish a framework that members of the … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They establish a framework that members of the …
… who recognized we all had a very similar desire in being “agents of change” within the energy business. Up until that point in my career I had spent most of my time in the field … closer to the first class I began to panic. It’s been a decade since I finished graduate school and a lot had changed. My wife (Katie) and I had 3 children (Max, Evelyn, and Hank) since then and I’ve never experienced online learning. Not to mention I was always the type of student that needed to put forth a tad …