Solar100’s Jon Powers: The Chief Sustainability Officer of Solar
In this special edition of #Solar100, founder and CEO of kWh Analytics Richard Matsui speaks with Jon Powers, co-founder of CleanCapital.
Richard Matsui
January 20, 2021
#Solar100’s Jon Powers: The Chief Sustainability Officer of Solar
You know him as co-founder of CleanCapital. You might not know that he’s also an Army veteran, former federal Chief Sustainability Officer under the Obama administration, and a multi-hyphenate who’s dedicated his career to public service, renewable energy and sustainability.
In this Solar100, Jon Powers weighs in on his unique career trajectory, lessons from successful asset management and the implications of President Joe Biden’s administration on the future of the solar industry.
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People leaving for other states
California’s population is growing at the slowest rate in more than a century, showcasing the contradictions of a state known for its innovation, beauty and diversity but also for its high cost of living, destructive wildfires and homelessness.
The Golden State’s population increased by 0.05% from July 1, 2019 to July 1, 2020 a rate not seen since 1900, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Finance. The state added 21,200 residents over that time period to bring its total population to 39.78 million, bigger than 21 states and the District of Columbia combined but still below the 40-million mark researchers had predicted California would cross in 2018.
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Bay Briefing: More skepticism of virus restrictions second time around even as cases shatter records [San Francisco Chronicle]
Dec. 16 Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Wednesday, Dec. 16, and some Bay Area residents are saying aloha to the region indefinitely. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
A bittersweet milestone
On a crisp, gray Tuesday morning in San Francisco, Dr. Antonio Gomez rolled up his sleeve and made history, taking a shot in the arm to become the first person in the Bay Area to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Vaccinations of medical professionals began in earnest across the Bay Area on Tuesday, even as the region reported a record-shattering 6,775 cases on Monday and Gov. Gavin Newsom said California had ordered 5,000 body bags in response to the rapidly rising number of deaths from COVID-19 in the state.