How Emerging Technologies are Impacting West Michigan's Energy Future The future of West Michigan's energy infrastructure is largely yet to be written. How are new developments in solar, hydrogen, biomass, nuclear and other alternative forms of power generation changing the economics of energy? What policy issues and sociological changes are impacting the development of a sustainable energy infrastructure in West Michigan? Location: Muskegon Community College Date: Wednesday, February 2, 7-9 pm Panelists include: <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-4S> John Kinch (Moderator) Michigan Energy Options <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-4V> James Clift, Michigan Environmental Council <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-58> Arn Boezaart, MAREC <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-51> Bruce Adair, Lakeshore Advantage <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-4Y> Diane Mills, Ameresco <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-56> Scott Steiner, Rhoades McKee <http://wp.me/p1aEdI-53> Donald Williams, Hope College (retired) <http://exploringourenergyfuture.org/tom-stanton-national-regulatory-researc h-institute/> Tom Stanton, National Regulatory Research Institute Nicholas Occhipinti, MPP Policy and Community Activism Director West Michigan Environmental Action Council 1007 Lake Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (Office) 616.451.3051 ext. 23 (Cell) 616.890.3276 www.thewmeacblog.org www.wmeac.org <http://eepurl.com/f0zc> Sign up for WMEAC Eblasts -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20110124/6dced279/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 135981 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20110124/6dced279/attachment.jpe