Postponed- Carnegie Mellon University Energy Week March 23-27 In Pittsburgh
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This event postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Carnegie Mellon University's Wilton E. Scott Institute For Energy Innovation will host its 5th Annual Energy Week March 23-27 in Pittsburgh. CMU Energy Week draws CEOs, entrepreneurs, government leaders, academic experts and students together to discuss ways to advance energy technologies and innovations around the world. Attendees trade expertise, connect to form partnerships and rub elbows with nationally-recognized thought leaders. More than 1,000 attendees from around the world will participate in Energy Week hearing from 100+ speakers and panelists at 50+ sessions, including four competitions and multiple eventing receptions. Speakers include-- -- Gwenaëlle Avice-Huet, President, ENGIE North America Inc.; Executive Vice President, ENGIE -- Lane Genatowksi, Director, ARPA-E -- Conner Prochaska, Chief Commercialization Officer and Director, Office of Technology Transitions, U.S. Department of Energy -- Marlene Santos, President, Gulf Power Company -- Mark de Vere White, Senior Vice President, Customer Commercial & Marketing, Itron -- Michael Dorsey, Co-Founder, Around the Corner Capital; Full Member, The Club of Rome Click Here to register and for all the details. Related Articles - Energy Senate Appropriations Committee Holds Hearing On Pipeline Investment Program March 24 DEP Issues Water Quality Certification For Adelphia Pipeline Project PUC To Invite Comments On Phase IV Of Act 129 Energy Efficiency Program Solar Energy Farm Generation Reaches 35 Million Kilowatt Hours At Pocono Raceway Rebates Still Available For Purchase Of Alternative Fuel Vehicles DEP Accepting Applications For Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates [Posted: March 10, 2020] |
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