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IPPs have “ceded the digital ground” to Nimbys, and communities are increasingly making decisions on wind farms on Facebook, writes Mike Casey
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Enel Green Power’s Nick Coil: When it Comes to Community Acceptance, Start Using Digital Tools EARLY
Of all the people we’ve interviewed for the Not Just for NIMBY series, Enel Green Power’s Nick Coil has probably spent the most time in rural communities...
Continue ReadingSocial “needs to connect to community values”
You could argue that E.ON’s Kevin Gresham has the broadest perspective on renewable energy public affairs in the...
Continue ReadingDigital tools can de-risk projects, but, “we have ceded a lot of our thought leadership to folks who oppose us”
Adam Renz is one of a handful of people who...
Continue ReadingPine River Wind Park. Credit Mark Houston, DTE Energy.
One of the highlights of our WINDPOWER trade show experience was getting to talk with industry leaders...
Continue Reading“It was almost like companies were embarrassed to admit that they had any opponents. Those days are gone. Everybody has opponents.”
“Companies have not been...
Continue ReadingToday, we’re continuing our discussion series on the use of digital tools to build community acceptance by wind energy independent power producers (IPPs)....
Continue ReadingAcross clean energy sectors, sales and marketing teams we talk to share a common challenge: It has gotten harder to get prospects to engage.
That’s because the...
Continue ReadingMajor Trends and Challenges in the Clean Energy Niche - A Cleantech Leader Survey
By Mike Casey and Noah Ginsberg
What were cleantech leaders thinking in 2017?
Earlier in the year, Tigercomm conducted a Cleantech Leaders Survey to shed light...
Continue ReadingReturning visitors to the Tigercomm blog will likely notice that something is different here: Tigercomm has rebranded our blog. Previously known as...
Continue ReadingIt’s what matters most to marketing and sales teams in any industry: Measuring success.
Continue ReadingA recent article in the Financial Times yet again drives home the fact that dirty energy, particularly coal, "has no future."
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