2013-08-09

With 200 million active Twitter users, choosing who to follow can be a chore. We compiled this list of top cleantech Twitter handles to simplify the task. 

ENERGY & CLIMATE

Michael Levi

A Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations, Levi focuses on energy, security, and climate.

Spent much of day picking apart 2 prominent but flawed new papers. Would be a lot more productive if people got their papers right 1st time.

— Michael Levi (@levi_m) August 5, 2013

Jesse Jenkins

Jenkins is the Digital Community Strategist at TheEnergyCollective.com and a graduate student at MIT, where he works as a researcher with the "Utility of the Future" project.

.@MIT's Robert Pindyck says integrated #climate models tell us "very little." http://t.co/uGrPnjySK9 Declaration of war w/ @MITGlobalChange?

— JesseJenkins (@JesseJenkins) August 2, 2013

Chris Nelder

Nelder, in addition to being an energy analyst and consult, is the author of two books (Profit from the Peak and Investing in Renewable Energy) and a frequent contributor to Greentech Media.

File under "headlines I wanted to see 5 years ago" White House to focus comprehensive energy review on infrastructure http://t.co/tP0wuvpStj

— Chris Nelder (@nelderini) July 30, 2013

Stephen Lacey

Our Senior Editor Stephen Lacey tweets about energy, cleantech, the environment, and politics.

As phone companies dismantle their copper lines, utilities have a big lesson to learn about distributed technologies: http://t.co/hl1WSxgldJ

— Stephen Lacey (@Stphn_Lacey) July 22, 2013

SOLAR

Shayle Kann

Kann is the Vice President of Research at Greentech Media.

In which the WSJ discovers demand response: http://t.co/pxSLcQKmnl

— Shayle Kann (@shaylekann) July 22, 2013

Vote Solar

The Vote Solar Initiative is an advocacy organization based in San Francisco that tracks solar developments around the country.

When Saudi princes warn that renewables are the way to go, something is changing http://t.co/gWNr8QwqMM

— votesolar (@votesolar) July 30, 2013

Tom Cheyney

Cheyney, chief curator at SolarCurator.com, is also director of the growing solar practice at Impress Labs.

Nice primer; biggest hurdle = #PPA MT How To make money from land as a #solar developer http://t.co/yLNrc44IIU via @greentechmedia

— Tom Cheyney (@cheynman) August 5, 2013

Ed Gunther

Gunther researches and runs the Gunther Portfolio, a blog on solar and energy policy.

Strong risk to solar PV supply chain at year end if Japan and China project pipelines fail to ... @solarbuzz http://t.co/bgmkVjdQlP

— Ed Gunther (@edgunther) August 6, 2013

SMART GRID

IEEE Smart Grid

A leading smart grid organization, IEEE has close to 100 standards and standards in development related to smart grid.

Snookie should be pleased. @NJBIZ reports Garden State congressional leaders are pushing #smartgrid legislation: http://t.co/3XrQPKCnek

— IEEE Smart Grid (@ieeesmartgrid) August 2, 2013

INVESTING

Rob Day

Day, a cleantech family office investor, is also the chair of the upcoming NextWave Greentech Investing conference.

Ideas are cheap. Execution is priceless.

— Rob Day (@cleantechvc) July 25, 2013

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