SVForum Clean Tech Breakfast 'Transforming Waste into Energy'
Organization:
SVForum
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
9/20/2011
End Date:
9/20/2011
Start Time:
8:00 AM
End Time:
10:00 AM
Event
Info:
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 8:00am - 10:00am
New energy solutions are being discovered and refined to overcome the budget constraints of high oil prices and mitigate the environmental impacts of carbon waste. Something that does not get a lot of headlines is utilizing existing consumer waste and transforming it into energy. We want to highlight its significance internationally, and potentially discuss why it is an under-utilized resource in the United States. Our panel discussion will include topics addressing:
* Emerging trends in this industry, staying away from biofuels and focusing more on consumer and carbon waste * Technology needs and promise in sorting, conversion, and transformation of waste into energy and fuel needs * Product cycle issues including Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), producer responsibilities, and zero waste trends
Agenda: 8:00am Registration and Breakfast 8:30am Panel Discussion 9:00am Audience Q&A 9:30am Panel concludes for networking opportunities 10:00am Event Concludes
Confirmed Speakers: Mark Bowles, ecoATM Amol Deshpande, KPCB Mike Jackson, The Westly Group Patrick Mathews, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority Moderated by: TBA
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