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David Labrador

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David Labrador's background is in journalism, marketing and foreign aid. He worked as a writer and researcher at Scientific American magazine and as a copy editor at a scholarly press. He helped to found an English-language newspaper in Kosovo.

David Labrador's background is in journalism, marketing and foreign aid. He worked as a writer and researcher at Scientific American magazine and as a copy editor at a scholarly press. He helped to found an English-languagenewspaperin Kosovo.

In addition to his editorial work, he worked for a marketing firm representing corporate clients and raised funds for several nonprofits in the United States and abroad.

David previously served in the Peace Corps in Paraguay and assisted development efforts in Kosovo and in Afghanistan, where he managed a large-scale infrastructure program with the United Nations. He comes to RMI from Vermont CARES, an HIV/AIDS service organization, where he served as development director.

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For global companies looking to cut scope 3 emissions, Taiwan steps up

May 9, 2018

ByMark PorterandDavid Labrador
A reshuffling in its energy market makes local renewable energy available — but costs remain high.
  • Renewable Energy
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In coal country, net zero energy nears cost parity

March 19, 2018

ByDavid LabradorandJames Mandel
The results of a Siemens study are electrifying: Renewables can compete — and win — anywhere.
  • Renewable Energy
  • Utilities
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Weaving clean energy into low-income communities

June 15, 2017

ByDavid Labrador
The challenges of including disadvantaged households and communities in the renewables movement haven't largely gone unaddressed.
  • Cities
  • Energy & Climate
  • Renewable Energy
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照明作为一种服务亮起企业创新路径

June 7, 2017

ByDavid LabradorandAngela Ferrante
Lumens as a Service (LaaS) can cause building energy efficiency savings of more than $1 trillion. Here is how companies can turn on to the trend.
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Why the U.S. Air Force wants to fly on renewable energy

January 17, 2017

ByDavid Labrador
Mobilized by the impact of Hurricane Sandy, the Air Force joined a startup accelerator to investigate resilient renewable energy solutions.
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Corporate clean energy boosters RE100, RMI join forces

May 4, 2016

ByDavid Labrador
Two leaders in the nascent commercial renewable energy arena are partnering to grown business purchasing power.
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy & Climate
  • Corporate Strategy
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P&G, GM and Google take flight on wind power

February 25, 2016

ByDavid Labrador
U.S. corporations are taking the lead on utility-scale wind power demand.
  • Energy & Climate
  • Corporate Strategy
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First-time buyers dominate corporate renewable purchasing

February 18, 2016

ByDavid Labrador
Steelcase, Lockheed Martin, Salesforce and Equinix have something powerful in common.
  • Renewable Energy
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How much does energy storage really cost?

February 10, 2016

ByDavid Labrador
It depends how you measure.
  • Energy & Climate
  • Renewable Energy
  • Finance & Investing
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Why energy efficiency is the cheapest path to climate action

December 9, 2015

ByDavid Labrador
A shift in power generation is necessary, but putting in the legwork on efficiency can also help close the emissions gap.
  • Energy & Climate
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