The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Colorado Energy Coalition are pleased to introduce this quarterly series with the latest information on the fast-changing energy industry. Panels of subject matter experts will explore and explain how this dynamic industry impacts every part of our daily lives.
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Event Topics for the 2009-2010 Year
Colorado Competitive Position
in the New Energy Economy
September 15, 2009
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Colorado's leaders have been boasting about the State's competitive advantage in the new energy economy for quite some time. And now the Metro Denver EDC has done the research to truly understand Colorado's advantage in the oil, gas, coal, wind and solar industries. Please join us as we present our findings.
Energy Policy in Context
December 15, 2009
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These days, energy is the topic wherever you go. At both the federal and local levels, policy makers are considering new legislation that could potentially impact everything from manufacturing to transportation to electric power generation. We'll help you make sense of what's happening, key dates, and potential impacts -- things you need to know to plan for success in the new economy.
The Climate Prosperity Project
March 16, 2010
The metro Denver Regional Climate and Prosperity Project is focused on developing a market-based strategy for this area to grow green companies, maximize energy savings, tap into renewable energy research, and cultivate green talent. Its ultimate outcome will be enhanced and sustainable buildings, resulting in reduced energy requirements and a smaller carbon footprint for the region. Please come and explore this exciting project with us.
Panelists Include:
Andre Pettigrew
Executive Director, Office of Economic Development
Holli Baumunk
Vice President, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation
The 21st Century Electric Grid
June 15, 2010
We've all heard the term, "21st Century Grid," but what does it mean and what will it take to create? This session will address these questions as the US seeks to build an electric transmission system that is both more reliable and secure.
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Gold Sponsor: $2500
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• Five attendees at each event sponsored
Silver Sponsor: $1000
• Exposure as a silver sponsor at one event
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Bronze Sponsor: $500
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