
President, CHINA POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Member of the Natural Resources Council
Lawrence Neuman, PhD, is actively engaged in wind and solar project development and financing in the United States and China and has over 25 years of experience in international renewable energy. Dr. Neuman is the President of Solar Bridge, where he is developing and financing commercial solar photovoltaic projects in the US and, is also the President of China Power Development Corporation, where he is developing wind and solar project in China. Dr. Neuman also devotes part of his time as North American Representative of the wind company, based in Austria, evaluating and developing utility scale wind energy projects. He has established strategic alliances with solar PV manufacturers in China for the US and international markets and tracks technology developments in wind and solar energy as well as ocean energy utilizing his training in marine geophysics. Earlier, Dr. Neuman was a Senior Officer at the United Nations. He holds a Ph.D in Marine Geophysics from Columbia University. (This is me - Update Profile)
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What are the implications of the defeat of key renewable energy provisions of the new Energy Bill?
January 2, 2008
Lawrence Neuman, President, CHINA POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Industry Flexes Muscle, Weaker Energy Bill Passes | www.nytimes.com
The US renewable energy industry suffered a body blow on December 14 when the U.S. Senate passed an eviscerated bill after it was stripped of the investment tax credits, production tax credits and a national renewable electricity standard (RES). The irony was this occurred just as the United...
China's Expands Renewable Energy as Energy Demand Grows
March 30, 2007
Lawrence Neuman, President, CHINA POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.
China likely to overtake US as biggest carbon emitter this year | www.dailytimes.com.pk
China’s position as the world’s largest investor in renewable energy is likely to strengthen. One of the key sources of renewable energy for China is wind energy. The central area for wind energy development is Inner Mongolia, where a majority of China’s energy resources are found, principallycoal. China’s...
The growing role for the US in the Carbon Market
March 30, 2007
Lawrence Neuman, President, CHINA POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Carbon market to grow 50% in 2007 | www.wbcsd.org
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have created major markets for trading carbon credits and encouraged internal abatement programs as well as renewable energy projects. A majority of carbon trading in the EU focuses on carbon remediation...
China's Expands Renewable Energy as Energy Demand Grows
March 29, 2007
Lawrence Neuman, President, CHINA POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.
China likely to overtake US as biggest carbon emitter this year | www.dailytimes.com.pk
China’s position as the world’s largest investor in renewable energy is likely to strengthen. One of the key sources of renewable energy for China is wind energy. The central area for wind energy development is Inner Mongolia, where a majority of China’s energy resources are found, principallycoal. China’s...
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Wind Farm Developers | 115 |
| Photovoltaic/Solar Cells and System Experts | 74 |
| Utilities and Power Generation Experts (US) | 69 |
| Renewable Energy Experts in GLG Member Programs | 103 |
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