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Eastern Power Outage Unfortunate but Entirely Predictable Eastern Power Outage Unfortunate but Entirely Predictable Aug. 14 Event Offers Wake-Up Call for U.S. Energy Policymakers By Karen Nozik, Communications Director, Rocky Mountain Institute Note: Shel Horowitz's book, Principled Profit: Marketing That Puts People First, contains a great deal of other information about the interplay of marketing and social change, and ways to move a business toward both environmental and economic sustainablity. OLD SNOWMASS, Aug. 14-Officials with Rocky Mountain Institute, one of the world’s leading energy think tanks, today called on U.S. energy policymakers to note events in the Eastern United States and fundamentally change how the United States designs its electricity system to make it more reliable and more resilient. Calling the massive August 14 power outages in the Northeastern United States “a wake-up call to decision makers,” officials at the twenty-year-old Institute said Americans should look to distributed, diverse, and resilient clean technologies to power their industries, homes, and communities. Full Article: http://www.frugalmarketing.com/dtb/electricity.shtml |
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