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Ed Morrison · Retooling for alternative NRG
November 12th, 2008
From Julie Michael Smith at the YBI.
You can see a report on this seminar from Toledo here.
WHAT: RETOOLING FOR OHIO’S ADVANCED ENERGY MARKET STRATEGIES AND FUNDING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ADVANCED ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES
Presentation by the Ohio Department of Development Energy Office
WHERE: KENT STATE TRUMBULL CAMPUS
Workforce Development and Continuing Education Building
4314 Mahoning Avenue – Room 211
Warren, OH 44483WHEN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2008
9:00 A.M. TO NOONWHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Businesses who want to learn about energy efficiency.
Businesses interested in manufacturing and supply chain development opportunities in advanced energy markets.
Economic Development organizations and government entities looking to explore strategies and initiatives they can utilize to assist Ohio companies.AGENDA TOPICS:
Review of Bipartisan Economic Stimulus Package
Overview of the $1.57 billion jobs stimulus package that aims to create new jobs while laying the foundation for future economic prosperity.Review of Federal Energy Programs
Representative from Congressman Ryan’s office will review several programs offered by the U. S. Dept. of Energy designed to encourage businesses to invest in alternative energy projects. From reducing the costs associated with installing green energy projects to investing in research to identify new product lines.Review of Programs offered by the Ohio Department of Development Energy Office
Industrial Efficiency EnVinta Program
Wind Industry in Ohio and Supply Chain
Solar Industry in Ohio and Supply Chain
Biomass and BioFuels in Ohio
Renewable Deployment for Commercial and IndustrialSPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Representatives from the Ohio Dept. of Development Energy Office, ODOD Regional Economic Development office and the Office of Congressman Tim RyanTHE SEMINAR IS FREE BUT PLEASE REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 12 TO: SUE.WATSON@DEVELOPMENT.OHIO.GOV OR 330-797-6301.
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