President, Future Enviroassets, LLC
Member of the Policy & Economics Council
Larry Fradkin is the President of Future Enviroassets, an international energy and environmental consulting firm. His expertise and extensive experience in energy includes policy/regulatory and technology in climate change/greenhouse gases, solar, wind, geothermal, biofuels, biomass, nuclear, coal, oil, natural gas, waste-to-energy, methane gas from landfills, batteries and algae. Mr. Fradkin's expertise and experience in environmental regulations and technologies include air, water, wastewater, solid waste, hazardous wastes, nuclear wastes, reuse/recycling, environmental sustainability, and green manufacturing. Mr. Fradkin is an international energy and environmental expert consultant to the energy and environmental sectors. He has 25 years of experience working at the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Energy. (This is me - Update Profile)
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Energy Efficiency Is Our Future
May 4, 2009
Larry Fradkin, President, Future Enviroassets, LLC
The Green House of the Future | online.wsj.com
Energy efficiency is the low-hanging fruit for the energy sector. In order to have a true energy efficient home or building, more incentives and communication for consumers will be required to lower our energy use.
U. S.Carbon Dioxide Regulations
February 19, 2009
Larry Fradkin, President, Future Enviroassets, LLC
E.P.A. Expected to Regulate Carbon Dioxide | www.nytimes.com
The rules for cabon dioxide debate and discussion in the United States will begin this year. The big question is whether the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will move forward under the existing Clean Air Act regulations.
Can We Solve Our Garbage Problem?
January 7, 2009
Larry Fradkin, President, Future Enviroassets, LLC
The State of Garbage in America | www.biocycle.net
This article provides the results of a state-by-state survey of the U.S. municipal solid waste management practices. Solid waste aka ‘garbage” is a cultural, economical and environmental issue that remains to be solved.
Corporate Profit by Zero-Landfilling - Lowering Your Carbon Footprint
September 22, 2008
Larry Fradkin, President, Future Enviroassets, LLC
Half of GM's Global Manufacturing Plants to be Landfill-Free by End of 2010 | www.environmentalleader.com
Zero-landfilling is a goal that is now reality. GM is one of the leading major manufacturing companies demonstrating that corporate plants can lower disposal costs by 100% recycling and reuse of their wastes. By performing this task, GM lowers their carbon footprint.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Mass Spectrometry Products Experts | 93 |
| Titanium Dioxide Experts | 123 |
| Salvage Auto Auction Market Experts | 47 |
| Polysilicon Trend Experts (North America) | 45 |
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