As a unpaid curator, I need some $ funding or paid subscriptions to help the organization of my last 5 years of publishing national and international articles written by the best….
…energy and environmental writers and thinkers.
As a unpaid curator, I need some $ funding or paid subscriptions to help the organization of my last 5 years of publishing national and international articles written by the best energy and environmental writers
Dear Substack readers and writers, I need some financial help funding the organization of my last 5 years of publishing national and international articles written by the best energy and environmental writers. There are over 10,000 pieces to be organized and archived. Actually, I have saved all my published work for the last 24 years, including extensive work about Open Access and broadband regulation.
Anyway I have every reason to believe that an archive of my collected publishing will be of great use for scholars, historians, and investor.
Currently, I have almost 2250 published articles in my first 15 months of Substack. (See background efforts below)
P.S. At this time, I expect to continue my curation and publishing that involves my cause advancing global energy fairness and ending planetary energy poverty. While I am 79, but I am a committed practical environmentalist and gadfly.
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Stephen Heins Biography
2009-20233.
Energy Activism
He is a radio veteran and has published dozens of articles and op-ed pieces on energy management, the utility industry and environmental issues for leading newspapers, energy and trade magazines including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the San Diego Union Tribune, Engineering Times, Energy and Power Management, EnergyPulse and Electricity Today. Heins thinks that energy efficiency can play an important role in solving electrical power generation problems while helping companies reduce their carbon footprint. To that end, he was an associate member of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, a committee member and international committee member of the Alliance to Save Energy, a participating and white paper contributing associate to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, a member of the Chicago Climate Exchange, a member of the Natural Resource Defense Council, an E4 board member, a member of the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce Association, a member of the Association of Energy Service Professionals, a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and a board member of the Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group.
In addition, he has spoken on emission reduction opportunities and emission trading at the Alliance to Save Energy International Conference in Paris, Chicago Climate Exchange Conference and the American Council for an Energy Effieicient Economy annual conference in CA.
Prior to joining 2001, Heins was director of marketing for NorthNet, an Internet Service Provider based in Oshkosh, Wis. During his three years, Heins published more than twenty-four articles on telecommunication, broadband and business issues. In addition, Heins was an important actor in “Stealing Time,” by Alec Klein, which was a book about the AOL/Time Warner merger published in 2003. All total, Heins was quoted in over 150 articles about the AOL/Time Warner merger, including the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Business Week, National Journal, Philadelphia Enquirer, LA Times, USA Today, CNN Moneyline, National Public Radio and many other national and international media outlets. His quotes were translated into 9 languages.Merger was announced on January 10, 2000 and Memorandum of Understanding on February 29, 2000.
Before that, Heins was marketing director for Trautman-Kramer, a Wall Street investment banking firm specializing in private placement and mezzanine financing for emerging companies. His early career took him into the restaurant business managing a chain of highway restaurants. Also, he studied current American poetry at Columbia University and he is a published poet.