Sarah Golden, GreenBiz

Sarah Golden

GreenBiz

Oakland, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • GreenBiz
  • Ensia

Past articles by Sarah:

Geothermal energy heats up

Demand, technological innovation and policy signals align to spur forward geothermal energy. → Read More

The end of energy-as-usual

The future cannot look like the past. → Read More

The clean energy transition is happening faster than forecasters thought

A revised energy forecast from the IEA shows the 'largest ever upward revision.' → Read More

Will Big Tech downsize clean energy commitments?

The golden age of tech is ending. What does that mean for climate initiatives? → Read More

What it will take to electrify construction equipment

This one crazy trick will help electrify everything! (Hint: It's energy efficiency) → Read More

Rules for a net-zero energy strategy

Is your energy strategy greenwashing? → Read More

What happens when climate policy collides with real-world constraints?

As incentives and mandates collide with real-world conditions, there are sure to be pinch points the clean energy sector must navigate. → Read More

Why climate advocates should think more like investors

Why finding a common language between the climate community and finance community is essential for action. → Read More

A central theme of the latest IPCC report: Electrification

For industry, transportation and buildings, the move from fossil fuel-powered machines to all-electric machines represents the largest potential to decarbonize from a demand perspective. → Read More

Grading companies’ net-zero plans

The grades are in, and major companies are coming up short on net-zero goals. → Read More

Who wins in the gas-price blame game?

Don’t trust those profiting from high gas prices on what to do about high gas prices. → Read More

How a clean energy transition supports Ukraine

The outbreak of the Ukraine war lays bare the structural flaws with EU's strategy to use natural gas as a bridge fuel. Plans to increase support for green hydrogen and streamline renewable permitting are a good start. → Read More

Community solar’s star is on the rise

The community solar market had a record year in 2020, accounting for 37 percent of annual non-residential solar capacity — up from just 13 percent in 2016. → Read More

The politics that will shape our clean energy future

Here are three political stories that could make or break our clean energy future. → Read More

What electric boilers tell us about electrifying everything

They can be swapped out without end-users needing to make substantial changes to their processes or equipment. → Read More

Why supply chain disruptions may slow down clean energy deployments

A confluence of factors is making construction materials, shipping costs and components more expensive. At the same time, renewable energy demand is running high. → Read More

What the global energy crisis teaches us about clean energy

One thing these shortages have in common: They’re related to fossil fuels extracted in other countries than where they’re needed. → Read More

The maddening lack of corporate climate policy advocacy

Businesses that care about climate should spend as much time pushing for policy action as promoting their own commitments. → Read More

Big money flows into long-duration energy storage

Long-duration energy storage is the linchpin technology that will let the economy run off of intermittent renewable energy sources and backup power after grid disruptions. → Read More

Balancing resilient energy and clean energy

With extreme weather becoming the norm across the United States, communities and companies are in need of clean backup power that can be deployed today. → Read More