Mar 08, 2012
(Thursday)
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Advanced biofuels, currently being tested and used by the Department of Defense as well as several commercial airlines, offer the nation a real opportunity to diversify and increase its use of domestic fuels. This session will focus on the important role the public and private sectors can play in bringing these fuels to market in order to enhance security and provide widespread economic benefits.
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
- 901 E St. NW
- Washington, D.C. 20004
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Feb 09, 2012
(Thursday)
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Pew’s Clean Energy Program, in partnership with Solar Services and Virginia Clean Cities, will host an event to discuss the importance of clean energy investments to the U.S. and Virginia. Sample electric vehicles will be on site and there will be a tour of the Solar Services’ electric vehicle plug-in station.
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- 877 Seahawk Circle, Suite 101
- Virginia Beach, VA
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Oct 17, 2011
(Monday)
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Former Secretary of State George P. Schultz and former U.S. Senator John W. Warner join together for a discussion on how innovation and entrepreneurship can help reduce our nation's reliance on foreign oil, encourage deployment of renewable energy and technology and stimulate economic growth.
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Jun 29, 2011 - Jun 30, 2011
(Wednesday)
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Former Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm, senior adviser to the Pew Clean Energy Program, will be in Chicago June 29 and 30 to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative and talk with local leaders about the role clean energy can play in creating jobs in America.
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Jun 20, 2011 - Jun 21, 2011
(Monday)
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Jennifer M. Granholm, a senior adviser to Pew's Clean Energy Program and the former governor of Michigan, will participate in events with clean energy start-ups, research facilities, entrepreneurs, manufacturing plants, elected officials and community partners to discuss possibilities for job creation, manufacturing and exports.
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Jun 15, 2011
(Wednesday)
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Jennifer M. Granholm, a senior adviser to Pew's Clean Energy Program and the former governor of Michigan, will participate in events with clean energy start-ups, research facilities, entrepreneurs, manufacturing plants, elected officials and community partners to discuss possibilities for job creation, manufacturing and exports.
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Jun 14, 2011
(Tuesday)
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Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm will appear at a reception with clean energy and clean technology researchers and business leaders.
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MIT
- Building E14, Room 674, Corner of Ames Street and Amherst Street
- Cambridge, Mass.
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Jun 14, 2011
(Tuesday)
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This plant tour with former Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, will examine how waste heat from the power production process is recycled and converted into useful thermal energy (steam). This environmentally-friendly, cogenerated “green steam” is imported from Cambridge to Boston. The waste heat recovery allows Veolia Energy to consume less natural gas in its production process and represents about 50 percent of the steam delivered to Veolia Energy’s customers in Boston.
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Veolia Energy North America
- GenOn Energy Kendall Station Power Plant, 265 First Street
- Cambridge, Mass.
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Apr 26, 2011 - Apr 27, 2011
(Tuesday)
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The University Clean Energy Alliance of Ohio invites you to attend their fifth annual conference for a keynote speech on clean energy by Pew Clean Energy Program Senior Advisor and Former Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm.
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Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel
- 50 North 3rd Street
- Columbus, Ohio 43215
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Apr 21, 2011
(Thursday)
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The Pew Charitable Trusts in partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service invite you to attend Clean Power, Good Jobs, Energy Independence: A Clean Energy Forum.
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Clinton School of Public Service
- 1200 President Clinton Avenue
- Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
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