July 2009

Crisco Says NC Will Lead in Green Economy

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:31  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

NC Secretary of Commerce Keith Crisco told SJF Summit attendees that North Carolina is well-positioned for the emerging green economy.

“We want to be your partner in the green economy,” Crisco said.

Crisco noted that demand is growing for the state’s green business fund.  For its first year, he said there were 85 applications for $1 million in funding; the following year, there were 200 applications.  He said there will be additional funding for the green business fund in the next fiscal year budget.

Zero Carbon CEO Panel – Michael Nark

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:35  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

A Zero Carbon CEO Panel provided best practices and lessons learned from the burgeoning cleantech sector.  Here are some highlights from each of the four speakers:

Michael Nark of Prenova shared some strategies of his company, which helps businesses reduce their energy consumption.  In 2008 alone, he said Prenova helped clients save more than $80 million in energy spending.  He said savings comes from lower energy demand and costs, fewer service calls and longer asset life.

Zero Carbon CEO Panel – Joseph Brakohiapa

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:39  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

A Zero Carbon CEO Panel provided best practices and lessons learned from the burgeoning cleantech sector.  Here are some highlights from each of the four speakers:

Joseph Brakohiapa, with CleanPower Finance, helps make solar energy possible by providing various services that promote automation and easier financing.

“We’re trying to ride the adoption of solar and renewables into the mainstream,” said Brakohiapa, of the 24-member start-up based in San Francisco.

Zero Carbon CEO Panel – Michael Shore

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:40  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

A Zero Carbon CEO Panel provided best practices and lessons learned from the burgeoning cleantech sector.  Here are some highlights from each of the four speakers:

Michael Shore, of FLS Energy, installs solar hot water infrastructure for hotels, camps and other facilities and businesses that use large amounts of water.  He said solar is in high demand.

“Never do we have somebody that we’re talking to that doesn’t want solar,” he said. “Everybody wants it.”

Zero Carbon CEO Panel – Garald Cottrell

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:42  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

A Zero Carbon CEO Panel provided best practices and lessons learned from the burgeoning cleantech sector.  Here are some highlights from each of the four speakers:

Garald Cottrell said the recent change in his business is evidence of the quick speed of the cleantech world. Wellons Energy Solutions Group just this week purchased Cottrell’s Bio-Gen Energy Solutions.

Nicholas Parker of Cleantech Group Delivers Opening Keynote

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 14:57  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Early in the day on June 2, we heard from opening keynote Nicholas Parker.  Here is a post about his inspiring and informative talk:

Nicholas Parker, of Cleantech Group LLC, said there are in excess of 70 jurisdictions globally that say they want to succeed in the new green economy, but there are many barriers to turn visions into realities.

“We’re all green now, but I’m not sure we’ve all fully appreciated how big this challenge is,” said Parker, the Summit’s opening keynote speaker.

Cleantech Investment Outlook Session

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:06  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

On the morning of June 2, we had our first series of concurrent sessions here at the SJF Summit on the New Green Economy.  Attendees could choose from three options: Supporting Green Jobs Growth, Supporting Social and Green Entrepreneurship and Cleantech Investment Outlook.  Here is a brief report from the cleantech session, but check back later for updates from the other panels.

Bradley-Burns Champions Green Jobs During Lunch Keynote

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:10  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Melissa Bradley-Burns considers green jobs to be tools to rebuild communities, and she’s pursuing this mission with the nonprofit group Green for All.

“We truly see green jobs as an opportunity to lift people out of poverty,” said Bradley-Burns, Tuesday’s lunch keynote speaker at the SJF Summit on the New Green Economy.

Zero Waste CEO Panelists Offer Best Practices

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:12  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Four panelists explained to Summit attendees the afternoon of June 2 the viability of having zero waste enterprises that make money, promote reuse and ultimately keep significant amounts of materials out of landfills.

The Zero Waste CEO Panel featured leaders of Intechra, Thrift Recycling Management, Salvage Direct and CleanScapes Inc.  Panelists shared interesting anecdotes from their experiences in the green economy.

Cleantech and Green Jobs Policy and Program Update

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:15  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

At the end of the SJF Summit’s first day, three concurrent sessions took place here at the Durham Convention Center.  Those sessions were a cleantech and green jobs policy and program update, workforce engagement strategies session and a panel on green building and green jobs.  The following blog post will touch on some of the information presented at the cleantech and green jobs policy and program update.  Be sure to come back here to read about the other sessions.

NC Treasurer Cowell Launches Second Day of Summit

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:18  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Janet Cowell, NC state treasurer, kicked off the second day of the SJF Summit by reminding attendees that the Old North State is in a good place to tap into the emerging green economy.

“North Carolina’s a state that is well-positioned to take advantage of this movement,” Cowell said.

Cowell, a former SJF employee and state legislator who was elected as North Carolina’s first female treasurer last fall, praised SJF for organizing the Summit and convening a variety of leaders who want to collaborate to create good green jobs.

Eakes: Push Trusteeship, Sustainability

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:20  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Self-Help Credit Union Founder Martin Eakes received a standing ovation from a packed ballroom of SJF Summit attendees this morning after giving a commanding and inspirational keynote about the need to embrace to trusteeship and sustainability.

Green Economy Capital Markets Plenary

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:23  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Our Green Economy Plenary, which was moderated by SJF’s David Kirkpatrick, featured five capital markets leaders who offered a multitude of useful nuggets as we look to invest in the new green economy.  The panelists were: Andrew Kassoy, of B-Lab; Ariane van Buren, of Ceres; Mark Pinsky, of the Opportunity Finance Network; Kathleen Starr of the F.B. Heron Foundation; and Don Shaffer, of RSF Social Finance.

Here are just a few of the points and takeaways from the plenary:

Jeff Wolfe’s Call to “Save the Planet”

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:27  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Jeff Wolfe had a simple call to arms for SJF Summit attendees to wrap up the two-day event this afternoon: go develop and promote alternative energy in order to “save the planet.”

“We will win not by losing our senses, but by finally gaining control of them,” said Wolfe, CEO of Vermont-based groSolar. “This is the moment.  Let’s go do it.”

Summit Strategy Sessions Offer Useful Insights – Potential of Rural Communities

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:38  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Day two of the SJF Summit on the New Green Economy offered participants the chance to have a facilitated conversation about challenges and opportunities in the new green economy.  Sessions were held on issues that entrepreneurs face, the needs of rural and urban communities for economic development, and issues unique to the Triangle region of North Carolina.  We’ve picked out and posted to this blog some of the most interesting and useful insights from these sessions and paraphrased or quoted the participants.    Please feel free to leave your own comme

Summit Strategy Sessions Offer Useful Insights – Growing a Green Triangle

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:40  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Day two of the SJF Summit on the New Green Economy offered participants the chance to have a facilitated conversation about challenges and opportunities in the new green economy.  Sessions were held on issues that entrepreneurs face, the needs of rural and urban communities for economic development, and issues unique to the Triangle region of North Carolina.  We’ve picked out and posted to this blog some of the most interesting and useful insights from these sessions and paraphrased or quoted the participants.   Please feel free to leave your own comments or

Summit Strategy Sessions Offer Useful Insights – Great Ideas, Best Practices for Entrepreneurs

Tuesday, 07/14/2009 15:42  |  by Anne Claire Broughton

Summit Strategy Sessions Offer Useful Insights – Great Ideas, Best Practices for Entrepreneurs

Day two of the SJF Summit on the New Green Economy offered participants the chance to have a facilitated conversation about challenges and opportunities in the new green economy.  Sessions were held on issues that entrepreneurs face, the needs of rural and urban communities for economic development, and issues unique to the Triangle region of North Carolina.  We’ve picked out and posted to this blog some of the most interesting and useful insights from these sessions and paraphrased or quoted the participants.   Please feel free to leave your own comments or suggestions!