AuthorRon Kamen

Ron Kamen has decades of expertise & leadership in catalyzing exponential change in sustainable energy adoption with communities, governments, non-profits, and businesses.

AWESome EarthKind

Year 1 Review and Your Feedback

We launched the AWESome EarthKind podcast a year ago on August 6th, 2020 –– the 75th anniversary of humanity’s destructive use of nuclear power on the people of Hiroshima, arguably the date that humanity became the 5th Force of Nature.

AWESome EarthKind

Year 1 Review and Request for Feedback

Welcome, AWESome EarthKind People!Hi – I’m Ron Kamen – your host & clean energy guide. For more than 3 decades, I’ve helped businesses, governments, non-profits, and communities take their next step in clean energy transformations that reduce carbon footprints and save money...

ConEdison

Clean Heat Incentives

Whether you have a single family home, or a multifamily, small business, or commercial building – New York’s Clean Heat Programs can provide incentives to help you make your clean energy transition.

Clean Heat with National Grid

Clean Heat with National Grid

Where ever you live in New York State, your utility has an incentive program to help you reduce your heating, cooling and hot water costs. Whether you’re a gas or an electric residential, multifamily, small business, or commercial customer – New York mandated utility Clean Heat Programs can provide...

Jennifer Cross National Grid

Power of Earth Geothermal Heating – Ep 6 – Building Electrification and Electric Efficiency Portfolios – with Jennifer Cross, National Grid

Quantum Quote:” “It doesn’t matter how slow you go, as long as you don’t stop..” – ConfuciusDo you want to reduce your heating and cooling costs – but aren’t sure how to afford the best options? Do you want to save money and help make a better world?Whether you’re a gas or an electric...

Independence Day

Happy Independence Week!

In last week’s AWESome EarthKind episode, we shared how burning one gallon of gasoline emits 20 pounds of carbon dioxide and how we spew out a pound of CO2 for every mile we drive. If we drive an average of 12,000 miles, we’re each putting 6 tons of CO2 into the air every year.