energy

15 January 2008
This video is a compendium of Peter's keynote speaking engagements and topics that he offers on greenhouse gas reductions including carbon footprints, greenhouse business strategy, and trading solutions.

The Green Salon 5/20/2009


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Oil Demand Slump Offers Cleantech Opportunity

I just attended my favorite energy conference in Boulder, Colorado held by the International Center for Energy & Economic Development (ICEED) which I have attended since 1990. It brings together the leading energy economists from throughout the world so it is a good primer on what is happening in global oil and gas markets.

Global Markets and National Interests: The New GeoPolitics of Energy, Capital and Information

Global Markets and National Interests: The New GeoPolitics of Energy, Capital and Information

by James A. Kelly Jr., Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr.

$24.95 (Paperback)

published by Center for Strategic & International Studies, 2002
The explosion of applied technology around the globe is redefining national intersts. This book traverses the fields of energy, finance, and national security to offer a look at the new century's new geopolitics. Experts in all three areas join in a conversation about the ways in which globalization is affecting U.S. foreign policy. Their goal: to break free of predictive and policy-prescriptive trains of analysis.

What Went Wrong at Enron: Everyone's Guide to the Largest Bankruptcy in U.S. History

What Went Wrong at Enron: Everyone's Guide to the Largest Bankruptcy in U.S. History

by Peter C. Fusaro, Ross M. Miller

$11.21 (Paperback)

published by John Wiley, 2002

#8 Best Seller on New York Times paperback list.

What Went Wrong at Enron is the first comprehensive and clear explanation of what happened at Enron. Peter C. Fusaro and Ross M. Miller take you inside Enron and show you the who, why, what, where, and when of the sinking of this corporate Titanic. In an engaging style, they explain what happened and uncover the mistakes that led to Enron's fall-in a way that anyone can understand. What Went Wrong at Enron offers a fascinating backdrop to all the whistle-blowing, backstabbing, grandstanding, deception, posturing, and silence that has become the Enron story.

"The Enron story, for most of us, is a monster. Fusaro and Miller clarify what went wrong in a manner that allows anyone to get their arms around the beast quickly, without killing oneself."
-Bill Crawford, former Chicago Tribune financial writer and Pulitzer Prize winner

"The authors' sharp insights into Enron's self-destructive culture provide a clear road map into its massive failure."
-Peter Behr, Washington Post financial reporter

Energy and Emissions Markets: Collision or Convergence?

Energy and Emissions Markets: Collision or Convergence?

Energy and Emissions Markets: Collision or Convergence?

by Peter C. Fusaro, Tom James

$120.00 (Hardcover)

published by Wiley, 2006
Written by best selling author Peter C. Fusaro and renowned energy market expert and commentator Tom James, this book demonstrates that the forces of energy and environmental issues and linked more than ever before. The beginning of European emissions and trading in 2005 and the implementation of the Kyoto protocol have accelerated efforts already underway in the US to use market forces to remediate environmental issues. Topics such as emissions trading, renewable energy trading, the fourth dimension in energy trading, and new outcomes on green project finance will be analyzed in this book.
31 October 2006
Peter Fusaro, Chairman of Global Change Associates, Inc. and Mark Cox, CIO of New Energy Fund LP provided an in-depth look at the global energy and environmental issues facing the world today and discussed how investments in renewable energy sources and technology are becoming a promising emerging market for investors. From a Mitsui Lunch-Time Forum at Baruch College, 10/31/2006.