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Reinventing Energy in the 21st Century


by Bill Ball
posted on October 27th, 2008

           ISE/CHRMS at the College at Florham campus of
                   Fairleigh Dickinson University

                          invites you to a
                           Breakfast Seminar
                                  on

                      Friday, November 21, 2008

                           7:30 - 9:30 a.m.

             Hartman Lounge, the Mansion (Hennessy Hall)
                   Fairleigh Dickinson University
                             Madison, NJ

               Reinventing Energy in the 21st Century

                         Featuring Speaker:

                        Dr. William Makofske
                    Professor Emeritus of Physics
                    Ramapo College of New Jersey

                         With Panel Members:
                        Al Matos of PSE&G and
                     Tom Miezejeski of HydroCoil
     Presentation
    Highlights

*   Systemic Drivers

*   Technological Innovations in
    Efficiency

*   The Role of Energy Conservation

*   Diversity and Availability of
    Renewable Energy Technologies

*   Social, Political, Environmental
    and Economic Factors

*   Transition to a Renewable
    Energy Economy
   
    See flyer for more information, visit
    http://view.fdu.edu/files/Nov08BrkFlyer.pdf

    Please reserve a space on or before
    11/17/08 by:

*   Registering online at
    http://www.fdu.edu/forms/chrmsregister.html
*   Calling ISE/CHRMS at 973-443-8577
*   Faxing the completed flyer to ISE/CHRMS
    at 973-443-8506
*   E-mailing your rsvp to pniewski@fdu.edu
*   FEE: $35**  (  FEE for NON-PROFITS IS
    $20.00 )
    **Note: Current employees of ISE/CHRMS
    “Corporate Partner” companies and ISE/CHRMS
    “Individual” and “Breakfast” Partners, members of
    FDU faculty and administration, and current
    matriculated students are allowed free admittance.
    Anyone who is not an ISE/ CHRMS partner is
    subject to the $35 admittance fee which is used to
    cover the cost of food. Non- partners
    accompanying those listed above will also be charged
    the $35 admittance fee.

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