Ross Harding

Ross Harding to join Advisory Board of Radiance Solar

on Aug 20 in News posted , , , , , , , , , by Ross Harding

Ross Harding, Managing Partner and founder of Energy Launch Partners LLC,  will join the advisory board of Radiance Solar. Radiance is a fast-growing, Atlanta-based, solar company focused on development and installation of turnkey commercial and residential systems.

Harding named 2009 Georgia Trends Notable Georgian

on Jan 29 in News posted , , , , , , , , , , by Tina

Ross Harding, Managing Partner and founder of Energy Launch Partners LLC, has been named on Georgia Trend’s 2009 list of Notable Georgians in their 100 Most Influential Georgians article.

Harding Speaks on Renewable Energy at Biennial Briefing of Georgia Legislators

on Dec 10 in News posted , , , , , , , , by Tina

The following is an excerpt from the Athens Banner-Herald full article.

Energy now may come to the forefront as lawmakers look for the right formula to cut pollution and switch from coal to homegrown, renewable energy sources while keeping rates reasonable.

At the energy panel and another Monday discussion on technology, experts touted a method of converting pine trees into fuel pioneered by scientists at Georgia Tech as a clean source of cheap energy that will create thousands of new jobs.

It will do for Georgia, the state with the largest privately owned forests, what ethanol did for Iowa corn growers, said Ross Harding, Managing Partner and founder of Energy Launch Partners LLC, a renewable energy firm.

“This is on a scale we’ve never seen before,” Harding said.

Harding presents at Georgia Water Leadership Summit XIV

on Jun 30 in News posted , , , , , , by Tina

Ross Harding, Managing Partner and founder of Energy Launch Partners LLC, presented at the Georgia Water Leadership Summit XIV on the ”Intersection of Water and Biofuel Production – An Emerging Industry”.

Fuel in the Pines, Georgia’s Bright Future in Bioenergy

on Apr 22 in News posted , , , , , , , , , , by Tina

Bioenergy experts are predicting that Georgia will play a leading role in the research and production of biofuels in the 21st century. And, Ross Harding, Managing Partner and founder of Energy Launch Partners LLC, predicts Georgia will be able to produce 20 percent of its fuel needs – about 1.6 billion gallons of ethanol a year – from forest resources.

The following is an excerpt from the Georgia Trend full article:

Georgia has mass quantities of biomass.  The 24 million acres of commercial forest (second only to Oregon) are just the beginning. There is copious farmland to grow crops for fuel or food or both; tons of wood debris, paper pulp, grass; about a billion pounds of chicken fat and grease from the poultry processing industry (a key biodiesel feedstock), and at least one power plant producing electricity from chicken litter.