Jay Inslee is a United States Congressman representing Washington’s 1st congressional district. He is also a leading voice on clean energy and the author of Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy.
Maria Cantwell is the junior United States Senator from Washington State.
Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. As a candidate, he picked Seattle to lay out his clean energy strategy.
Chris Gregoire is the current Governor and former Attorney General of the State of Washington.
Stone Gossard is the rhythm guitar player and founder of the rock band Pearl Jam. He has been leading the band’s environmental efforts for two decades.
Ash Awad is the Vice President of Energy and Facility Solutions for McKinstry, a national leader in energy efficiency solutions for the built environment.
Hal Calbom is the producer and host of Evergreen: The Washington Clean Tech Story.
Mary Verner is the current mayor of the City of Spokane, Washington.
Jennifer Diaz is the Environmental and Communications manager for PSE’s Wild Horse Wind and Solar Farm.
Steve Reynolds is the President and CEO of Puget Sound Energy.
Dean Allen is the President and CEO of McKinstry, a national leader in energy efficiency solutions for the built environment.
Christina Lomasney is a physicist, and the President of Modumetal in Seattle, a company that “grows” metal parts through a nanolaminating process.
David Allen is the V.P. of Marketing for McKinstry, and the board chair of Washington Clean Technology Alliance.
Kelly Ogilvie is the co-founder and President of Blue Marble Energy, and algae to energy company.
Greg Nickels is the current mayor of Seattle, the President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and a national leader on climate change issues.
Mike Lawrence is a lab director with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Don Kopczynski is the Vice President of transmission and distribution operations for Avista Utilities.
Carl Imhoff manages the Electrical Infrastructure Market Sector for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Diane Cook is a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University.
LeRoy Nosbaum is the CEO Emeritus of Itron, the
worlds largest supplier of smart metering technologies.
Liv Haselbach is an engineering professor at Washington State University and the author of The Engineering Guide to LEED - New Construction.
Mike Davis is the Associate Lab Director for Energy and the Environment at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Dr. Anjan Bose has over thirty-five years of experience in industry and academia, as an engineer, educator and administrator. He is well known as a technical leader in the power grid control industry.
Stone Gossard is the rhythm guitar player and founder of the rock band Pearl Jam. He has been leading the band’s environmental efforts for two decades.
Goran Bye is the CEO of REC Silicon. Now undergoing a huge expansion of its Moses Lake operations, REC produces the polysilicon for photovoltaic cells.
Ron Johnston-Rodriguez is the Economic Development Director for Port of Chelan County.
Constance Scott has been Vice President of Advertising and Public Relationships at NewEarth Renewable Energy.
Roger Woodworth is Vice President of Customer Solutions for Avista Utilities, a company engaged in renewable ways to supply the nation’s power grid.
Working at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Pete McGrail specializes in geological carbon sequestration.
Gary Flood is President and CEO of ReliOn, one of the leaders in PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cell technology.
Enterprise Seattle awarded Economic Development Champion awards to clean tech advocates David Allen and Greg Nickels.
Stacy Noland is founder of the Moontown Foundation, reaching out to disadvantaged citizens to help them get involved in the coming green economy.
Jeff Surma is CEO of InEnTec, a company using advanced plasma melting technology to produce energy from waste.
Rob Pratt leads PNNL’s internal investment in the Energy Systems Transformation Initiative, specializing on analysis and simulation for the future of the power grid.
Patricia Irving is the senior executive and owner of InnovaTek, a leader in fuel cell technology research and development.
Washington Clean Tech Alliance burst on to the international clean tech scene at the GLOBE show 2008 in Vancouver B.C. This was the first video we collectively produced.
Don Bender is a professor in the wood lab at Washington State University.
Terry Smith is Vice President of Engineering at Infinia Corporation, a leader in solar technology.
Chris Mosley works at Katana Summit building stanchions that support wind turbine blades.
An excerpt from the feature documentary Evergreen focusing on “the Valley of Death”.
Matt Wegworth is the Business Development Manager at McKinstry.
Matt Gerber is the CEO of SprayCool, a company that reduces energy used by computers by using an advanced cooling process.
A trip with Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard in his electric car.
Burt Gregory is the CEO of Mithun, an architectural firm specializing in designing sustainable homes and buildings.
An excerpt from the feature documentary Evergreen focusing on Washington state’s role in leading the clean tech movement.
Elson Floyd is the President of Washington State University. WSU is a leader in clean energy research.
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Chris Gregoire is the current Governor and former Attorney General of the State of Washington.
Jay Inslee is a United States Congressman representing Washington’s 1st congressional district. He is also a leading voice on clean energy and the author of Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy.
Nicholas Stern is the author of The Global Deal. He is a professor at the London School of Economics.
Mark Emmert is the President of the University of Washington.
Rogers Weed is the Director of the Department of Commerce for Washington State.
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