Yossie Hollander
Chairman & Founder
OurEnergyPolicy
Areas of Expertise:
Mr. Hollander is a successful serial entrepreneur and philanthropist. He has 39 years of experience in the software industry. He sold his first company to BMC Software for $650 million. His philanthropic activities include Holocaust education and remembrance, economic policy, basic research and energy. He instigated the renewed energy initiative of the Weizmann Institute and is involved with energy research, policy and investment around the world. Mr. Hollander currently serves as a member of the executive board of the Weizmann Institute of Science and of the Board of Councilors, USC - Shoah Foundation. Mr. Hollander lives in Irvine, CA.
Recent Comments by Yossie Hollander
- "There is an interesting and portable storage medium – liquid fuel. We could use the “free” electrical energy off-peak (nuclear and coa"
Integrating Renewable Electricity on the Grid - "I think that we do not need to "decide" if Methanol is good or not. The advantage of a flex fuel car and breaking the blenders monopoly is tha"
Discussion Catalyst: Overview–The Need for Policy - " E-Drive Bill — HR 4399 Electrification of the Postal FleetUSPS operates the largest commercial fleet in the country with 142,000 loca"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "I have not located the Boston study, but it does not make sense:The cost of materials as a portion of the price of the battery"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - " Let's put the model ( https://www.ourenergypolicy.org/docs/10/"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "I agree with Roger that supply and demand always meet via price. However, this is not a free market. China India, Indonesia, Brazil, e"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "The Chinese used a floor a few years back. It is not realistic in our current political system. However, I think that opening the blen"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "A few comments:1. We will not be short of 5MB. The world will be. We will get our oil (all strong nations will). Others will s"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "Assuming we agree on the following: • The US has substantial NG reserves (conventional and others). • From a demand/supply perspective"
Discussion Catalyst: Natural Gas and LNG - "The following logic contributed to the statement:• The proved reserve numbers are far from accurate and are published mostly b"
Discussion Catalyst: Natural Gas and LNG