Virtual Energy Forum
If you’ve been wanting to green up your office but have been overwhelmed by all the info available, there’s an event next month that may be just what you’ve been waiting for.
The second annual Virtual Energy Forum, running June 24-25, is a free, online, open-access event aimed at empowering companies and their employees to make their workplaces more efficient and sustainable.
Just register at the forum and you’ll have access to presentations, case studies, and more that will help you work smarter and healthier. You’ll even get to chat with exhibitors and experts.
Scheduled speakers include Rocky Mountain Institute’s Amory Lovins, Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp and the Department of Energy’s Mark Ginsberg. Companies of varying ‘greeness’ will be represented, including Hess, Dow Chemical, Procter and Gamble, IBM, Raytheon and Whirlpool, as will the EPA, International Energy Agency and Harvard University.
You’ll learn about ways to conserve energy, how to get refunds and subsidies to help pay for retrofits and upgrades, and other best-practice techniques.
I’ll be checking in at least one of the days and posting about it, perhaps tweeting too. Let Captivate know if you plan to attend by commenting below or emailing kscribner@captivate.com.
The second annual Virtual Energy Forum, running June 24-25, is a free, online, open-access event aimed at empowering companies and their employees to make their workplaces more efficient and sustainable.
Just register at the forum and you’ll have access to presentations, case studies, and more that will help you work smarter and healthier. You’ll even get to chat with exhibitors and experts.
Scheduled speakers include Rocky Mountain Institute’s Amory Lovins, Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp and the Department of Energy’s Mark Ginsberg. Companies of varying ‘greeness’ will be represented, including Hess, Dow Chemical, Procter and Gamble, IBM, Raytheon and Whirlpool, as will the EPA, International Energy Agency and Harvard University.
You’ll learn about ways to conserve energy, how to get refunds and subsidies to help pay for retrofits and upgrades, and other best-practice techniques.
I’ll be checking in at least one of the days and posting about it, perhaps tweeting too. Let Captivate know if you plan to attend by commenting below or emailing kscribner@captivate.com.
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