NGO Activist Award
Gold Standard Foundation (Cambridge, Mass.) for achieving market leadership as a certifier of high-quality carbon offsets. To date, there are over 500 projects in the Gold Standard pipeline, according...
View ArticleProduct Introduction Award
General Motors and Nissan deserve credit for being first with broad commercial launches of electric cars in late 2010. According to The Detroit News, General Motors sold between 250 and 350 Chevrolet...
View ArticleProject Merit: Landfill Gas
Republic Services (Phoenix) for investment in landfill gas to energy (LFGE) projects to produce electricity, pipeline gas and compressed natural gas for the company's growing fleet of natural gas...
View ArticleProject Merit: Wind Power
Cape Wind Associates (Boston) for nearing what looks like the finish line of an epic 10-year effort to build a 468 MW wind power project in Nantucket Sound off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. After hotly...
View ArticleProject Merit: Renewable Development
EMPSi (San Francisco) for developing the Restoration Design Energy Plan for the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and cooperating state agencies in Arizona. This $1.4 million multi-year contract will...
View ArticleProject Merit: Adaptation
AECOM (Los Angeles) for leading a nationwide investigation of the impact of climate change on the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and providing improved coastal flood plain mapping. AECOM...
View ArticleProject Merit: Green Building
Arcadis (Amsterdam) and its U.S. planning, design and engineering subsidiary RTKL for designing and engineering eBay's $287 million Topaz data center in South Jordan, Utah. Opening in May 2010, the...
View ArticleProject Merit: Solar Power
SunRun (San Francisco) for some 7,000 residential systems installed-a huge customer base considering the start-up had fewer than 100 customers in early 2008 when CCBJ first covered SunRun. The company...
View ArticleTechnology Merit: Light Rail Manufacturing
The Mobility Division of Siemens Industry for manufacturing zero-emission products and using sustainable practices at its light rail vehicles facility in Sacramento - the only permanent light rail...
View ArticleTechnology Merit: Energy Storage
Ice Energy (Windsor, Colo.) for developing and commercializing an elegant energy storage system that can mitigate summer peak demands for cooling that strain electricity grids and increase GHG...
View ArticleTechnology Merit: Solar Power
Amonix (Seal Beach, Calif.) for sprinting toward the front of the pack of firms seeking to develop and market concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) systems that use lenses to concentrate sunlight on...
View ArticleRenewables Portfolio Development
Nextera Energy Resources (Juno Beach, Fla.) for its leadership role in owning and developing utility-scale wind and solar power in North America. With more than 8,200 MW of existing wind power capacity...
View ArticleConsulting & Engineering: Renewable Energy Practice
CH2M HILL (Englewood, Colo.) for its role as a consultant, owner's engineer and engineering procurement & construction (EPC) contractor for renewable power generation projects and solar PV...
View ArticleConsulting & Engineering: Climate Change Practice
Gold Medal ► AECOM (Los Angeles) for achieving a leading position as an advocate and consultant for climate change mitigation and adaptation for private clients in a range of industries as well as...
View ArticleBusiness Achievement: Finance
Gold Medal ► Cannon Power (San Diego) for closing the sale of a 20-year, $547 million pre-paid power purchase agreement (PPA) with Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA), which sold...
View ArticleBusiness Achievement: Growth
Gold Medal ► EnerNOC, Inc. (Boston), the leading U.S. demand response company for growth of 57% through the first three quarters of 2010 to revenues of $257 million, up from $164 million in the same...
View ArticleNGO Activist Award
Gold Standard Foundation (Cambridge, Mass.) for achieving market leadership as a certifier of high-quality carbon offsets. To date, there are over 500 projects in the Gold Standard pipeline, according...
View ArticleProduct Introduction Award
General Motors and Nissan deserve credit for being first with broad commercial launches of electric cars in late 2010. According to The Detroit News, General Motors sold between 250 and 350 Chevrolet...
View ArticleProject Merit: Landfill Gas
Republic Services (Phoenix) for investment in landfill gas to energy (LFGE) projects to produce electricity, pipeline gas and compressed natural gas for the company's growing fleet of natural gas...
View ArticleProject Merit: Wind Power
Cape Wind Associates (Boston) for nearing what looks like the finish line of an epic 10-year effort to build a 468 MW wind power project in Nantucket Sound off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. After hotly...
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