The UEL Dinner April 21st: Energy Forum
The UEL’S panel will look specifically at South Florida — to assess our current energy mix, propose ideal and reachable goals for the future, and offer a road map on how we can best reach the goals proposed.
UEL Dinner Series - Wednesday April 21st
The Energy Revolution!
Solutions for a Clean & Efficient Energy Future
The UEL’S panel will look specifically at South Florida — to assess our current energy mix, propose ideal and reachable goals for the future, and offer a road map on how we can best reach the goals proposed.
Panel:
George Cavros – Energy Law Attorney & Clean Energy Policy Consultant
Jane Gilbert – Sustainability, Energy Efficiency and Nonprofit Management Consultant
David Bates – Energy Conservation & Renewable Energy Program Manager at FPL
Dr. John Van Leer -Associate Professor of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at the Rosenstiel School
Albert Harum Alvarez – UEL Board Member and Builder of the “green house”
Moderator: John K. Scott
6 p.m. Cocktails at the Rusty Pelican on Virginia Key. Dinner at 6:30 pm – $25 for 3 course dinner (tax & tip included), and $20 for students. Show up at 7:30 p.m. for just the free discussion. Cash bar.
Use Paypal and read our blog at: www.urbanenvironmentleague.blogspot.com or bring a check (made out to UEL) or cash. RSVP a must: uelinfo@bellsouth.net – Phone: 786-472-0011. Join UEL or pay for dinner on our website www.uel.org
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Hi,
I would like to RSVP for 2 to attend the free discussion panel period only.
Thank you,
Steve