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Blueprint for Clean Energy

Investment in clean energy has grown rapidly in recent years as organizations have recognized the substantial potential for returns on investment. This webinar series invites leading practitioners and researchers in the field of clean energy to talk about the latest opportunities and developments in corporate, nonprofit and public-private arenas.

Blueprint for Clean Energy

Launched in 2008 focused on energy efficiency, the Blueprint series is expanding its offerings to provide a platform for leading practitioners and researchers in the field of clean energy to talk about the latest opportunities.

Interest and investment in clean energy has grown rapidly in recent years as organizations have taken action and begun to reap the benefits—in the form of reduced costs and enhanced environmental performance—that come with more integrated energy management. The growing demand for clean energy deployment has been a driver for technological, financial and organizational innovation.

Blueprint for Clean Energy webinars are free and open to the public. 

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Seminars in past years have focused on initiatives undertaken by big box retailers, the impact of policy and regulation on efficiency, engagement with non-corporate stakeholders (including public-private partnerships) and the transformation of commercial real estate, utility efficiency programs and cutting-edge energy management systems.

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You can listen to our past webinars on iTunes and on YouTube.

Recordings post 2 to 3 days after each webinar.

 

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People & Partners

Stuart DeCew

Executive Director at Yale Center for Business and the Environment
MBA 2011
Master of Environmental Management 2011

Sarah Gledhill

Senior Associate at Sunwealth
Master of Environmental Management 2023

Program Alumni

Xuan Du

Jane Culkin

Olga Kachook

Linh Tran

Michael Puckett

Stuart DeCew