avoiding the cleantech crash: can renewable energy achieve subsidy independence?

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Avoiding the Clean Tech Crash:Can Renewable Energy Achieve Subsidy Independence?

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About Today’s Panel

Marc Gunther is a veteran journalist, speaker, writer and consultant whose focus is business and sustainability. Marc is a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine, a senior writer at Greenbiz.com, and a lead blogger at The Energy Collective.

Alex Trembath s a Policy Associate in the Energy and Climate Program at the Breakthrough Institute. Trembath's research has been published by the Breakthrough Institute, Americans for Energy Leadership, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Forbes, and the Huffington Post.

Joseph Desmond is Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Communications for BrightSource Energy. Desmond has also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer at Ice Energy, Inc. and Senior Vice President of External Affairs at NorthernStar Natural Gas.

Letha Tawney is a Senior Associate in the World Resources Institute's Climate and Energy Program, leading the Two Degrees of Innovation platform. Letha's work focuses on the need to build a robust, dynamic innovation system for clean energy where great ideas can rapidly emerge and spread globally.

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