Summit Media Partners

1. Climate Break

Climate Break, the syndicated radio program and podcast, became a partner to the Summit in February, 2024. Host Ethan Elkind is Director of the Climate Program at the Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, at UC Berkeley

Climate Break provides a platform for Clean Energy innovators and change-making companies on radio station KALW.

Reach for KALW:

LISTENERS 120K weekly cumulative listeners with average listening time of 45 minutes

WEBSITE TRAFFIC 270K monthly page views with 122K monthly users and 100K monthly streaming sessions

PODCAST + ON-DEMAND 53K monthly on-demand listeners 231K unique digital listeners

2. North American Clean Energy

Summit media partner North American Clean Energy magazine is

“At the forefront of the renewable energy sector, covering the latest developments in a variety of clean, alternative energy sources— including solar, wind, energy storage, and energy efficiency.”

North American Clean Energy is published six times per year, and has a digital subscription base of over 50,000. It is directly mailed to almost 30,000 subscribers each issue and distributed at a wide array of industry trade shows and conferences throughout the year.

3. The Electrification Coalition

The Electrification Coalition is advancing electric mobility beyond early adopters and driving economies of scale. We’re working with partners at the national, state, and local levels on projects that put electric vehicles on the road and policies that expand access and adoption.

Their newsletter is mailed monthly to 10,000 subscribers, targeting clean energy companies, energy professionals, and policymakers, in the Washington D.C. area

4. The Climate Center

The Climate Center became a partner to the Energy Innovators Network in November of 2023. They are a nonprofit “think-tank, do-tank” working to turn bold ideas into action for a climate-safe future. They are helping spread the world about the Energy Innovation Summit.

The Climate Center played a pivotal role in scaling Community Choice Energy across California, bringing clean, affordable, reliable energy to more than 11 million people.

Climate Change newsletters reach 18,000 environmentally concerned California resident each month.

5. swissnex

swissnex is an initiative of the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation and is part of Switzerland’s network abroad managed by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. The Energy Innovators Network cooperates with swissnex, reaching their Bay Area audience through its newletters and event notices.

As part of Switzerland’s official network abroad, swissnex cooperates with other Swiss governmental organizations abroad, including: Embassies and Consulates General, Presence Switzerland, the Swiss Business Hubs (Switzerland Global Enterprise), Switzerland Tourism, as well as Pro Helvetia Liaison offices.

6. Blue Green Future

The Blue Green Future Team is made up of experts in financial markets, economic modeling, policy, leadership, and psychology, with decades of experience teaching, researching, consulting and advising. Blue Green Future are dedicated to using their life-long skills and experience to create a better blue-green future.

News posts and press releases reach a global audience passionately concerned with the fate of our planet.