May 30, 2013
Clean Energy Trends 2013
 Clean Energy Trends 2013 Report from Clean Edge, Inc.
From Clean Edge Inc.
Clean Edge, a leading authority on the clean-tech market, released its 12th annual Clean Energy Trends report.
Last year was a challenge for the clean energy sectors. Layoffs, bankruptcies, decreased funding, and politics, beleaguered the industry. This year, politics are in play again; assaults on state-backed renewable portfolio standards are being mounted on several fronts.
There is plenty of good news too however.
The need for clean tech hasn’t gone away however. The world population continues to expand, straining precious resources of clean air and water. Climate change has undoubtedly played a role in an ever increasing number of weather disasters. The Obama administration has redoubled efforts to grow renewable power and energy efficiency. Clean-tech is increasingly competitive in terms of pricing, wind and solar are reaching cost parity in both utility-scale and distributed markets. (more…)
October 25, 2012
Pacific States Taking the Lead in Advanced Transportation, Green Buildings, Clean Electricity, and Clean Tech Investment
 Find more on the Clean Edge Website
Information from the Clean Edge 2012 U.S. Metro Clean Tech Index
You probably already know the Clean Edge State Clean Energy Index but have you seen the new Metro Clean Tech Index? This report evaluates the biggest 50 metro areas to highlight clean-tech leadership, innovation, and cluster development. The evaluation categories focus on four sectors: green buildings; advanced transportation; clean electricity & carbon management; and clean-tech investment, innovation, & workforce. (more…)
March 12, 2012
Redfish Technology to Present ‘Career Opportunities in the Energy and Clean Technology Sector’ at the Green Festival NY
Redfish Technology will participate on the ‘Career Opportunities in the Energy and Clean Technology Sector’ panel on Sunday, April 22nd. The panel is part of the ‘Green Economy Jobs and Entrepreneurial Opportunities in the Energy Efficiency and Clean Tech Sector’ expo taking place at New York’s Green Festival®.
 NY City GreenFestival
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December 29, 2011
Clean Tech Trends
 Dallas Kachan
Venture investment expected to decline while corporate investment to increase; industries to watch to include agriculture, water, nuclear, renewable gas and marine power, company predicts.
The amount of venture capital entering cleantech will decline in 2012 for the first time since the global economic downturn in 2008, according to cleantech analysis and consulting company Kachan & Co.
The firm, with offices in San Francisco, Toronto and Vancouver, has published a set of predictions for the cleantech sector in 2012.
In brief, the predictions include:
Cleantech venture investment to decline – Kachan expects cleantech venture in 2012 to show its first decline in 2012 after three successive years of growth from the financial crash of 2008. Among the factors the company expects will continue to contribute to the health of the cleantech sector are China managing its economic turbulence, a forecasted rise in oil prices, global corporations’ even stronger role in cleantech, continued solar innovation and persistence of the fundamental drivers of cleantech. But these factors are overridden, the company believes, by other factors it feels will undermine the sector.
“Investors’ own fundraising is getting harder. There’s waning policy support in the developed world. Negative sentiment from the last few quarters hasn’t been reflected in deals, which have a long lead time. Cleantech VCs are, on average, still protecting existing investments over making new ones. And macro-economic turbulence, even collapse, is the elephant in the room,” said Dallas Kachan, Managing Partner, Kachan & Co. “Negative clean and green rhetoric in America, which is still smarting from the Solyndra bankruptcy, could foster a self-fulfilling prophesy in 2012.”
Venture dip made up for by rise in corporate involvement – The world’s largest corporations woke up to opportunities in cleantech in 2011, making for record levels of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), corporate venturing and strategic investments. Kachan & Co. predicts even more cash-laden companies to continue to buy their way into clean technology in 2012, supplementing the role of traditional private equity and showing a maturation of the cleantech sector.
Storage investment to retreat – Significant capital has gone into energy storage in recent quarters. In the third quarter of 2011, the last quarter for which numbers are currently available, storage received $514 million in 19 venture deals worldwide, more than any other cleantech category. Kachan does not expect storage to remain a leading cleantech investment theme in 2012, however.
An analysis of the numbers shows the 3Q11 storage figure artificially inflated by large investments into stationary fuel cell makers Bloom Energy ($150 million) and ClearEdge Power ($75 million.) Kachan does not expect many similar-sized investments into the 60 or so competing companies in that market.
Grid level renewable power storage, also a popular investment theme, was cited by Kachan as a technology with potentially a limited market window.
“Smoothing the intermittency of renewable solar and wind could be less important if utilities embrace other ways to generate clean baseload power in the future, such as new, safer nuclear options emerging that don’t create nuclear waste, power derived from renewable natural gas, geothermal, marine or other methods,” said Kachan. “All of these promise to be less expensive when the cost of storage systems required to make solar and wind dispatchable is factored in.”
Marine energy to begin coming of age – 2012 will not be the year wave, tidal and ocean thermal energy conversion-based power becomes cost-competitive with coal, or even nearly. But expect to hear more about marine power in 2012, Kachan & Co. predicts, and expect to see increased private and corporate funding. The firm points to increased numbers of marine power trials around the world and recent strategic investments by large companies like Siemens.
Increased water and agricultural sector activity – Kachan & Co. predicts increased venture investment, M&A and public exits in water and agriculture in 2012. Industrial wastewater is driving growth in today’s water investment, with two of the top three VC deals of the last quarter focused on solutions for produced water from the oil and gas industry, and the largest M&A deal also focused on solutions for oil and gas.
“Expect to hear more about agricultural investment opportunities in 2012 because of growing awareness of the complex interrelationship between water, energy and food, increased awareness of the planet’s population growth rate and how it’s going to impact our ability to feed the world, and our reliance on inexpensive oil and gas, petroleum-based fertilizers and hybrid seeds for today’s crop yields,” said Kachan.
Read the firm’s predictions for cleantech / greentech in 2012 in their entirety.
About Kachan & Co.
Kachan & Co. is a cleantech research and advisory firm with offices in San Francisco, Toronto and Vancouver. The company publishes research on clean technology companies and future trends, offers consulting services to large corporations, governments and cleantech vendors, and connects cleantech companies with investors through its Hello Cleantech™ and Northern Cleantech Showcase™ programs. Kachan staff have been covering, publishing about and helping propel clean technology since 2006.
For more information, or to schedule an interview with Kachan, contact:
Coralie Claffey, Kachan & Co.
+1-415-390-2080 x6 office
+1-604-764-7180 mobile
coralie(at)kachan(dot)com
December 20, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for a Director of Sales in Solar, Business Development Manager Renewables, EMEA Regional Sales Director Wind, Thermal/Mechanical Engineer in Energy Storage, Electric Vehicle Engineers, Demand Response Manager in Energy Efficiency, Energy Engineering Manager in ESCO, and more. Check ‘em out: (more…)
December 13, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for Energy Engineering Managers, ESCO Business Development Project Manager, Utility Solar Energy Engineer, Systems Architecture Electric Commodity, Clean Energy Technology Fuel Cell Engineer, Senior Solar Applications Engineer, Electric Vehicle Battery Engineer, Energy Efficiency Business Development Manager, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
December 6, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for Energy Efficiency Engineers, M&V Engineers, Business Development Manager, Construction Manager, Integration Programmer, Electric Vehicle Program Manager, Power Electronics Designer, Renewable Energy Business Developer, Solar Engineers and Designers, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
November 30, 2011
The Mo Fish are bristling!
Redfish Technology (the Mo Fish) supports the Movember mustache madness!
 The Mo Fish. Redfish is bristling for Movember
Clean Tech has never been so unshaven …
IT has never been itchier …
Hiring has never been so hirsute!
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces, in the US and around the world. With their Mo’s, these men raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.
The Redfish Mo Bros and Mo Sistas got on board to help raise awareness for men’s health. Our office is bristling and hirsute for the month of Movember.
To learn more about Movember and Mens’ health issues, visit the Movember website.
To learn more about our awesome team of IT & Clean Tech executive search experts, visit the Redfish Technology site.
November 22, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are Director Utility Storage, Battery and Senior Quality Engineer in Electric Vehicles, Energy Engineer Utility Solar, Senior Systems Engineer Solar,CIGS Engineers, PV Product Development Engineer, Wind O&M Project Manager, Business Development Manager Renewables, Energy Efficiency Managers – ESCo, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
November 15, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for Wind O&M Project Manager, Business Development Project Manager Renewables, Internal Audit Renewable Energy, Data Center Sales Energy Efficiency, Construction Manager ESCO, Integration Programmer, Solar Engineers, Electric Vehicle Engineers, Smart Grid Analyst, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
November 10, 2011
Green Trends
Solar Temperatures Rising!
On all fronts, solar is heating up.
Polemic in congress and by detractors, job & export creation by US firms, and public support.
Polemic
The bankruptcy of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra, and ensuing reports of fat bonuses and misconduct, are fueling the detractors and absorbing the media and congress. But let’s not get so focused on the Solyndra tree that we can see the Solar Promise forest. China is investing billions into their clean tech companies, and they certainly have factored in that some will fail.
The China Development Bank has put $30 billion in credit into solar companies in 2010. The CDB has announced financial commitments of at least $15 billion to aid companies in the nascent wind industry; and China plans on investing around $45 billion in smart-grid over the next five years. Solyndras’ potential loss of $528 million is 1.7% of the solar commitment by the CDB; and 0.5867% of the solar-wid-smart grid investments above. There’s a big forest out there.
Job & Export Creation
The Solar Foundation’s recent “National Solar Jobs Census 2011: A Review of the U.S. Solar Workforce” report found that more than 100,000 Americans are now employed in the solar industry. The solar industry’s job growth rate is 6.8%, which is much higher than the 2% net job loss in fossil fuel power generation and the general economy’s anemic job growth. And manufacturing jobs in solar grew almost 25 %, while solar sales and distribution jobs had the strongest growth and next year is anticipated to grow 35%.
California is the national leader in solar employment accounting for ¼ of the US solar jobs. The top 10 solar employment states are Colorado, Arizona, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Texas, Oregon, New Jersey and Massachusetts. Colorado, Arizona, Florida, Oregon, New Jersey and Massachusetts. The Census found that solar employers anticipate increasing jobs by 24% by August 2012; and over the next year, almost half of solar firms expect to add jobs. The US Solar Industry exported a net $1.9B in 2010, according to GTM Research and SEIA.
Public Support
9 out of 10 Americans Support Solar according to the 2011 SCHOTT Solar Barometer, conducted annually by independent polling firm Kelton Research. Key findings of the survey include:
• 89% of Americans think it is important to develop and use solar power
• 82% support federal solar incentives
• 82% support U.S. solar manufacturing
Redfish Technology Recommends these Reports :
National Solar Jobs Census 2011: A Review of the U.S. Solar Workforce”
4th Annual SCHOTT Solar Barometer Shows 9 out of 10 Americans Support Solar
U.S. Solar Energy Trade Assessment 2011
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November 8, 2011
Priority Clean Tech Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for VP of Sales in Wind, Smart Grid Analysts, Business Development Manager Energy Efficiency, Performance Contracting Engineer, Renewable Energy Scientists, PV Silicon Specialists, EV Project Engineers, EV Design Engineer, Solar and Electric Vehicle Engineers, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
October 25, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are for Solar Engineers, Senior Director of Engineering Commercial Solar, MES & Wet Process Solar Engineers, PV Integration in CIGs, Electric Vehicle Engineers, Power Electronics Design Engineer, Utility Storage Director, Smart Grid Technical Analyst, Electric Commodity Systems Architect, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
September 13, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Electric Vehicles, Battery Technology, Energy Storage, Solar, CIGS, PV, Energy Efficiency, ESCO, Performance Contracting, and more. We are recruiting for: Powertrain Systems Marketing Manager, Battery Programs Manager, Senior Director Engineering, Regional Sales Executives, Business Development Manager, Sales Channel Manager, and more. Read this week’s top priorities: (more…)
September 6, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in solar, CIGs, renewables, smart grid, clean economy, energy efficiency, energy services (ESCO), electric vehicles, energy storage, Utilities, and more. We are looking for Director of Development, Senior Sales Executives, Channel Sales Manager, Director Business Development, Associate Director Project Engineering, Director of Validation, Design Manager, Lead Engineer, PV Device Integration Engineer, Lead CAD Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and much more. Here are the top priorities of the week: (more…)
August 23, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Solar, Energy Services, Performance Contracting, and Smart Grid. We are recruiting for Director of Validation, Director of Business Development, Director of Sales, Sales Executives, Site Operators, Integration Engineers, System Engineers, Lead Engineer, CAD Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Project Manager, Technical Analyst, and more. Here are the top priorities of the week: (more…)
August 16, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Data Center Energy Efficiency, Performance Contracting, Energy Storage, Solar/PV, Electric Vehicles, Smart Grid, Clean Economy, Renewables, and Wind. We are recruiting for Sales Executives and Director of Sales, Director and VP of Business Development, Project Development, Control Project Engineer, Lead Engineers, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Technical Analysts, and Project Managers. Here are the top priorities of the week: (more…)
August 9, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Solar/PV for VP and Director of Business Development, Sales Director, Project Managers, Engineers, and Supervisors; in Energy Storage for Director of Utility Storage and Engineers; Energy Commodities Channel Manager; Smart Grid Analyst, Renewable Energy Engineers; Electrical Vehicle Electrical Engineers; Wind Senior EE and Control Systems Engineers; Senior Salesforce Leader in Clean Economy; and more. Here are the top priorities of the week: (more…)
July 26, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Solar, Clean Energy, Energy Commodities, Smart Grid, Performance Contracting, Renewable Asset Management, and more. We are recruiting for Director of Sales, Director of Business Development, Channel Sales Managers, Utility Storage Engineering Director, Controls Engineer, Electrical Engineers, Analysts, and Industrial Physicists. Here are the week’s top priority jobs:
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July 12, 2011
Priority Green Jobs from Redfish Technology
This week’s top green career opportunities are in Solar, Smart Grid, Clean Energy Systems, Energy Storage, Energy Efficiency, Performance Contracting, and Renewables. We are recruiting for Sales Director, Engineering Director, Lead Engineers, Analysts, and Managers. Here are the top priorities of the week: (more…)
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