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Isaac Windes

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Houston, New York
Covers:  Energy Transition Technology, Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage, Direct Air Capture, Geothermal, Solar, Wind (off and on shore), Nuclear Fusion and Fission
Doesn't Cover: Education
🌵 📰 Nomad, Journo. Covering Low Carbon Technology for @energyintel • Prev: @SAreport, @statepress, @ThePublicSquare, @startelegram, @bmtenterprise etc.

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Isaac Windes’s Biography

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Isaac Windes is an energy transition technology reporter for Energy Intelligence, a leading global energy information firm. He previously wrote about education and policy issues at newspapers and online publications in Beaumont, San Antonio and Fort Worth, Texas. He is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University where he spent semesters in Washington D.C. Reporting on the Trump administration, and Los Angeles helping run the ideas jo…

What was your first job as a journalist?

I would say the State Press at Arizona State University.

Who's your favorite fictional journalist?

Jim Harper, the over-worked journalist on ACN's News Night with Will McCavoy. (From the HBO drama 'The Newsroom')

When you're not at a computer, where are you most likely to be?

On Capitol Hill, or in a coffee shop.

Robert F. Kennedy College Journalism Award

2020 - Collegiate Category

The Robert F. Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism is a journalism award named after Robert F. Kennedy and awarded by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

Online Journalism Award

2020 - Pro-Am Student Award

The Online Journalism Awards (OJAs), launched in May 2000, are the only comprehensive set of journalism prizes honoring excellence in digital journalism around the world.

Investigative Reporters and Editors Award

2019 - Collegiate Investigative Journalism

Investigations that proved Russian jets bombed Syrian hospitals, documented dangerous solitary confinement of vulnerable immigrants, revealed conditions inside Amazon warehouses and uncovered sexual abuse of children are among the winners of the 2019 Investigative Reporters and Editors Awards. This year’s winners were selected from more than 450 entries. The awards, given since 1979, recognize the most outstanding watchdog journalism of the year. The contest covers 17 categories across media platforms and a range of market sizes.

Editor & Publisher Eppy Awards

2019 - Best College/University Investigative/Documentary Report

This year’s EPPY Awards received more than 300 entries. Winners were selected from an international list of nominations to honor the best digital media websites across 30 diverse categories, in addition to categories for excellence in college and university journalism. Each category was separated into websites with more than 1 million monthly unique visitors, and those that receive less than 1 million. Winners must receive a score in the top one-third of the average score across all categories within their division.