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Preparing to Meet Lawmakers
/in Renewable Energy, Responsible Business/by Pete KrullMelissa and I arrived safe and sound in DC this morning. I’m very much looking forward to heading to Capital Hill tomorrow morning with my colleagues from E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs).
We are divided up into several groups. My group will include two other green entrepreneurs and a retired General.… Read the rest
Mr. Krull Goes to Washington
/in Renewable Energy, Responsible Business/by Pete KrullI am looking forward to heading to Washington, DC on April 27th as part of a coalition of environmental-based entrepreneurs meeting with lawmakers and administration officials. The trip is being organized by E2, Environmental Entrepreneurs, a non-partisan community of business leaders who promote sound environmental policy that builds economic prosperity.… Read the rest
Duke Energy Misses an Opportunity to Do the Right Thing
/in Renewable Energy, Responsible Business/by Pete Krull60 Minutes aired an investigative segment on Duke Energy and their Dan River coal ash spill. Leslie Stahl did a very good job of asking tough questions, but gave Duke CEO Lynn Good more than enough opportunities to be proactive and change the direction of the company.… Read the rest