Tuesday, January 29, 2013

January 24, 2013 Elite Energy Event 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday Day Inn Express 25 Smita Lane Bentleyvi




Medford, NJ The Pinelands Preservation Alliance and The Citizens Campaign directions for travel are pleased to offer this free workshop to learn about best practices for creating a sustainable community and how to get involved in your local government. Topics to be covered directions for travel will include: mixed-use and walkable neighborhoods; energy conservation and renewable energy; water quality and conservation; stormwater management directions for travel and low-impact development; historic preservation and preservation of natural areas. Participants will also learn how to advocate directions for travel for sustainable communities as a citizen journalist, appointed official, or citizen legislator. The evening directions for travel s speakers are Jaclyn Rhoads, Director for Conservation Policy at the Pinelands Preservation Alliance and Renee Koubiadis, Assistant State Campaign Director for The Citizens Campaign. We hope you can join us at this FREE program. For more information or to register contact directions for travel Becky at 609-859-8860 ext. 21 or email becky@pinelandsalliance.org
Princeton, NJ 08542 Told through the eyes of people struggling directions for travel to stay in the city of Detroit despite its decline, directions for travel this documentary features artistic and haunting images of a once grand city on the brink of dissolution. Refusing to abandon hope or resistance, the residents reflect the spirit of the Motor City, its battle directions for travel to survive in postindustrial America and its trudge toward a radically different future. Along the way, the film reveals a correlation with the rest of middle-class America and the widening chasm of income inequality. Learn more about the film at detropiathefilm.com . Directed and produced by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady.
The New Jersey Technology Council ' s " What's directions for travel Next in Energy, Water Hydrogen" will present an array of research and development efforts from the region's companies and universities. The presentations will focus on CHP/Cogeneration, desalinization and hydrogen projects plus more. The presentations will be preceded by a tour of Petra Solar's manufacturing facilities. Presentations by: Wayne L. Barnett directions for travel , Business Development Manager, Constellation, An Exelon Company; Dr. Dunbar Birnie , Professor of Materials Science, Rutgers directions for travel University; Gerald DeCuollo , President CEO, Treadstone Technologies; Shihab Kuran , President CEO, Petra Solar; Dr. Xiaoguang Meng , Professor, Center for Environmental Systems, Stevens Institute directions for travel of Technology, and Liza L. Wolf , Esquire, CLO and Executive Vice President, Blue Sky Power LLC. More info
January 17, 2013 NJ Alliance for Action: Offshore Wind Energy directions for travel Electrical Transmission - Reinforcing NJ's Electrical Infrastructure Registration 8 a.m. - Program 9 a.m. Robert B. Meyner Reception Center PNC Bank Arts Center Garden State Parkway Exit 116 Holmdel, NJ To register, Go Here
New Jersey is home to one of the most powerful offshore wind resources in the world. How can residents, businesses and our economy benefit from this great asset? What infrastructure and manpower investments are needed? Don't miss this important conference when leaders of the wind energy industry detail the future of offshore wind power offshore transmission directions for travel and its impact on New Jersey's job growth, economy and ability to meet the energy needs of its businesses and residents. Speakers include Bob Mitchell, Atlantic Wind Connection CEO; Jim Lanard, Offshore Wind Development directions for travel Coalition President; Chris Wissemann , Fishermen's Energy CEO. More speakers to be announced directions for travel soon. Register here January 17, 2013
Collingswood directions for travel Library 771 Haddon Avenue Collingswood, NJ Restore food choice directions for travel freedom!Join us as sustainable living and local food writer Allie Pope Burger discusses sourcing fresh, organic foods throughout the season. RSVP: GMOfreeNJ@gmail.com Learn more: gmofreenj.com nogmonj.weebly.com
Welcome to the New Jersey directions for travel Audubon s Winter Vacation Camps. Our camps are designed to give students an exciting outdoor alternative for their winter breaks. A portion of each program will be spent outdoors building a deeper connection to the natural world through fun and informative activities. We provide directions for travel a highly trained environmental educator for each of our programs. Join us and create memories that will last a lifetime. Preregistration is mandatory. Grades 1-6 $60 per day.
Infocast s 5 th Annual Waste to Energy Development Finance Summit directions for travel will be the gathering place where feedstock suppliers, conversion directions for travel technology companies and project developers will meet directly with representatives from the financial community and other crucial industry players. The Summit offers the ideal venue for discussing the path towards tackling the complexities of developing and financing the new generation of waste to energy projects. The Summit will also be the place to learn about the latest federal and state waste to energy policy incentives that will help expand the market.
January 24, 2013 Elite Energy Event 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday Day Inn Express 25 Smita Lane Bentleyville PA 15314 Fee: $10 Register here The E is brought to you by the TheMarcellusShale.com , TheUticaShale.com, and ShaleAdvantage.com . We are a prominent news, information, and education source in the region whose goal is to keep the public updated on developments in the Marcellus and Utica Shale industry, and to promote awareness of the multiple ways in which the energy sector has and will continue to generate business opportunities locally and worldwide. With our networking reach throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, we are formulating a monthly meeting of energy minds in the area. January 26-27, 2013
234 Pierson Ave. Edison, NJ 08837 The EBC Environmental Roundtable meets the last Wednesday of every other month to discuss relevant environmental issues, regulatory changes directions for travel and new developments that may impact our members provided by our sub-committees which focus on: Regulatory Affairs, Brownfields Site Remediation, Natural Resource Damages, Water, Air, Environmental directions for travel Technology, International Trade, Sustainability, Energy, Enforcement OSHA News and Regulations. Lanny Kurzweil, McCarter English, LLP, Moderator Tracy Straka, Creamer Environmental, EBC Chair Due to security procedures at PSE G, please no walk-ins.
This one-day seminar will introduce strategies to fund environmental remediation, economic development directions for travel and renewable energy directions for travel projects. Funding opportunity directions for travel mechanisms to be discussed include: state and federal directions for travel grants, private financing resources, PILOTs, and incentives directions for travel for solar projects. Participants will have ample opportunity to present specific concerns to speakers throughout the day.
Since full implementation of the Site Remediation Reform directions for travel Act ("SRRA") began in May 2012, parties conducting remediation and their Licensed Site Remediation Professionals ("LSRPs") have faced many new questions as the regulatory landscape continues to change. directions for travel The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection ("NJDEP") continues to develop new policies, directions for travel rules and guidance, the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board has begun to publish draft rules regulating LSRPs, and, more than in recent years, our State courts have decided cases establishing the responsibility for and scope of remediation required at contaminated sites. Please join us for a complimentary morning seminar addressing Hot Topics in Site Remediation, including:
T he mission of the PWC NJ "Contact Exchange Forum" is to build a referral network of committed professionals, that provide quality services and products, to serve the New Jersey Chapter of Professional Women in Construction and the A/E/C Industry. This network can only be achieved through the active exchange of information and contacts that may lead to successful business opportunities. PWC NJ Chapter's "Contacts Exchange Forum" is a member benefit. Non-members will be invited to attend one meeting only, then PWC NJ Chapter membership will be required for additional participation. directions for travel Pre-registration is required for this meeting. PWC NJ Members Fee $20 (Includes Lunch) Non-Members Fee $25 (Includes Lunch) (Cash only -- no checks directions for travel or credit cards will be accepted for this event.) Questions? Contact Dawn Johnson at 862-228-8272 directions for travel or email: dawjohnson@simplexgrinnell.com Information/registration
The film follows environmental photographer James Balog as he and a band of young adventurers begin deploying revolutionary time-lapse cameras across the brutal Arctic to capture a multi-year record of the world. (2012, 76 minutes) LEARN MORE
This informative conference will focus on ways to create low-maintenance, economical, and ecologically balanced landscapes directions for travel using native plants and restoration techniques. Participants will have opportunities to network and share their experiences directions for travel with peers at this professional program. directions for travel The Symposium is geared toward professionals, including landscape architects, designers, contractors and the green industry, environmental consultants, land planners, managers and developers, and state/municipal officials. Continuing education credits are available. Featured speakers include: Brett Berkley of GreenVest, LLC, Ian Caton of Larry Weiner Landscape Associates, Janet Conroy of George Washington University, W. Gary Smith of W. Gary Smith Design, and Gregg Tepper of Mt. Cuba Center. R egistration fee is $129 early bird (submitted by January 28); $149 regular (submitted after January 28); and $99 full-time students. The registration fee includes continental breakfast, break, and lunch. For more information, or to register, contact Bowman s Hill Wildflower Preserve at (215) 862-2924 or visit them online
Dr. Stephen Souza, President of Princeton Hydro will present about low impact development (LID) techniques. LID refers to a suite of design and construction methods that reduce the environmental impacts of development, particularly on water quality. For more information click here .
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