"Prelude to the
New Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"
From TransTech [1] and the New Energy
Roundtable (NER)
The recently
created New Energy Roundtable has identified five areas that connect Energy,
Sustainability and Economic Development. The group hosted at Case’s Center for
Regional Economic Issues is composed of scientists, entrepreneurs, energy
specialists, economic development and community development professionals, and
other individuals and organizations from across the region. (Learn more:
New Energy
Roundtable [2])
The five areas
identified to focus on initially are: network mapping of Northeast Ohio’s energy
community; transportation related opportunities; stationary energy
opportunities; energy conservation; and the role of Northeast Ohio universities
in advocacy, technology transfer, joint purchasing of New energy.
The debate is not
so much about when or if the Hydrogen economy will materialize, as it is about
what can we do today related to sustainably balancing energy supply and demand,
and leveraging related Economic Development opportunities in our region.
The purpose of the
Prelude to the debate is to discuss a framework for the debate and develop a
base of understanding of the energy source categories, the relative time frames
for new or cleaner sources of energy to reach commercialization and scale, and
actionable opportunities.
New Energy
Roundtable speakers:
To learn more
about previous TransTech [1] Tuesday forums
visit:
Date: Tuesday, March 1
Time &
Place,
4:15 P.M. to 5:45 P.M., The Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 201, Case, University
Circle
Admission: Free and open to the public
Parking:
Campus
Center Garage, entrance adjacent to the rear of the Severance Hall located at
Euclid Ave. and East Boulevard. $1.00/per 30 minutes. Metered parking may be
available on the street.
Map: Click here [6].
Register: Click here [7].
Join us weekly to
discuss innovation happening here and in other regions across the country. We'll
talk together about best practices, lessons learned and how we can apply new
ideas to build a prosperous, globally competitive, Northeast Ohio.
Links:
[1] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/rei/index.php/Main/TransTech
[2] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/rei/index.php/Main/EnergY
[3] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/rei/index.php/Main/InTICE
[4] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/rei/index.php/Main/SeptembeR?action=editSeptembeR
[5] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/rei/index.php/Main/OctobeR19OctobeR19
[6] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.case.edu/visit/map/
[7] http://emailer.emailroi.com/go.shtml?20050228080506150063&m32215&http://www.weatherhead.case.edu/rei/events/register.cfm
[8] http://realneo.us/case-rei-case-university-and-their-center-for-regional-economic-issues/tuesdays-rei/03-01-05-notes-tuesday-rei-prelude-to-the-ne
[9] http://realneo.us/case-rei-case-university-and-their-center-for-regional-economic-issues/tuesdays-rei/03-08-05-notes-tuesday-rei-sustainability-of