Cleanweb: Is IT the Secret to a New Energy Future?
By tapping into robust social media, a new internet of things, and the ever expanding portfolio of open data, cleanweb has become a seemingly surefire way to cost-effectively tackle sustainability and scale current cleantech solutions. Is it a platform that uses satellites to easily assess a solar project, a Facebook app that tracks and gamifies energy use, or a site that brings together all the building stakeholders? The cleanweb is all of these things, and with 18% of all cleantech deals since 2009 including cleanweb, it might provide an answer for cleantech’s overall downturn in global : Nicholas Eisenberger – Managing Director, Pure Energy PartnersModerator: Katherine Tweed, Greentech MediaRon Gonen – Deputy Commissioner of Sanitation, Recycling, and Sustainability, New York City Department of SanitationRiggs Kubiak – Co-Founder and CEO, Honest BuildingsBlake Burris – CEO and chief hacktivist, Cleanweb Initiative
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