We applaud the WGES and its efforts to raise awareness and elevate the importance of energy efficiency.” DOW.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania, United States - The 2011 World Green Energy Symposium drew attendees from across the globe from various disciplines.
The 2011 World Green Energy Symposium (WGES) was held in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia USA from October 19 to 21, 2011. Its success was based on bringing together the best minds from a multi-disciplined audience to implement innovative thinking, present the latest award winning case studies, unveil upcoming innovations and projects, discuss contracting opportunities, and showcase examples of products that will ensure environmental and economic success in the energy industry today and for the future.
The Symposium began with an International Roundtable, moderated by the United States Department of Commerce Antonio Ceballos, Director, U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. Department of Commerce. The international panel included Mr. Steven Chan - China, Mr. Michael Choi - Korea; Mr. David Nufrio - India, Mr. Ivan Bragin - Russia, Rui Boavista Marques PhD, Portugal, Mr. Paul Johnson - Brazil.
The NOVA awards ceremony immediately followed at City Hall with the Honorable Mayor A. Nutter in attendance. Professor Robert Gallagher opened the awards ceremony by thanking Mayor Nutter and the City of Philadelphia for serving as host city for the third consecutive year of the WGES. He thanked DOW, the 2011 WGES Global Partner, the WGES partners and participating agencies. He went on to recognize the high level officials and dignitaries in the audience and welcomed the individuals and delegations from many different countries in attendance which included, Australia, Brazil, Portugal, Korea, India, China, Russia, England, Canada and South Africa. Many of the individuals and delegations were visiting the United States and/or the City of Philadelphia for the very first time in order to attend the 2011 WGES. He then spoke about the NOVA award which is presented annually at the World Green Energy Symposium to those who have made outstanding contributions in the area of energy innovations and technologies based on actual case studies.
"The honorees have showcased their significant contribution via actual case studies," said Gallagher, "each have set an example through their leadership, innovation and commitment making both an environmental and economic impact and are worthy recipients of the NOVA award."
Professor Gallagher introduced Ms. Carol Eicher, Business Vice President, DOW Building & Construction representing DOW. In her remarks, she thanked Professor Gallagher and focused on the critical role innovation is playing in driving solutions to meet the world's energy and climate needs. "Creating a sustainable energy future will catalyze global economic growth and prosperity. At Dow we are directing significant research and development investment toward energy solutions that are economically and environmentally effective," said Eicher. "Dow has been recognized as a pioneer in industrial energy and we are committed to continuing to reduce our impact on the environment and to helping our customers, communities and society to do the same. She then presented the first NOVA AWARD of the evening on behalf of the 2011 WGES to Mayor Michael A. Nutter for the City of Philadelphia GREENWORKS program which focuses on energy, the environment, equity, economy and engagement.
Mayor Nutter addressed the audience, thanking Carol Eicher, Professor Gallagher and the WGES for the NOVA recognition. "This is the most unusual and most beautiful award I have ever received," he said as he held up the NOVA award which is a large sculpture of recycled green glass with veins of different colors of glass running through it. In art form symbolizing there is "no one solution," that improvements and stewardship in existing energy combined with new alternatives & innovation are the solution. Mayor Nutter acknowledged his Office of Sustainability and his staff, in particular Katherine Gajewski, the Director of the Office of Sustainability. The Mayor spoke about the City's specific goals of lowering its government energy consumption by 30 percent, purchasing and generating 20 percent of electricity from alternative energy sources, increase in tree coverage toward 30 percent in all neighborhoods, a diversion of 70 percent of solid waste from landfills. Weatherization and green jobs are also an integral part of this program.
Professor Gallagher thanked Mayor Nutter and then continued the program presenting the next NOVA Award to the Country of Brazil for their climate change sustainable development plan, a project with global impact. This project is a global case study which incorporates regulatory framework for climate change policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourages use of clean technologies and new model of public transportation, installation of the operations center which focuses on actions for climate change adaptation, accepting the award was Mr. Paul Johnson, Honorary Consul of Brazil in Philadelphia.
And the final award of the evening was presented by Professor Gallagher on behalf of the WGES to DREXEL Smart House, a student-led, multidisciplinary project serving as a "living laboratory" for exploring cutting edge design and technology. Participants conduct research and develop designs in the areas of environment, energy, interaction, health and lifestyle with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life in the urban residential setting, accepting the award was Mr. Kevin Malawski, President of Drexel Smart House.
The next morning program began with a flag ceremony by Temple University ROTC and the United States National Anthem performed by Daniel J. Taylor, Temple University.
The 2011 WGES Global Partner DOW was represented by Mr. Michael Kontranowski, DOW, Strategic Market Director stated in his opening remarks that energy efficiency needs to be a global priority, and addressing the building envelope is one of the best ways to reduce energy consumption and increase building performance and sustainability. "We (DOW) applaud the WGES and its efforts to raise awareness and elevate the importance of energy efficiency." Said Kontranowski.
His case study focused on INVISION ZERO HOME - DOW Chemical's Net-Zero Home Educates on Energy Efficiency Solutions to energy and climate change aren't created for just one company, one building or one home;" stated Kontranowski, "but must be available to the public and ultimately inspire more innovation and better solutions." In 2011, Dow partnered with a local homebuilder to construct the first net-zero energy home at the price of an average new home, the InVision Zero Home, but the goal wasn't just to build one home - it was to educate the public and homebuilders regarding the possibilities of energy efficiency. More than 5,000 people toured the home and discovered the products available today, from sealants to insulation to solar shingles, that can make energy efficient home a reality.
Ms. Katherine Gajewski - Director, City of Philadelphia Mayor's Office of Sustainability, presented GREENWORKS in the City of Philadelphia which focuses on energy, the environment, equity, economy and engagement. With specific goals of lowering the city government energy consumption by 30 percent, purchasing and generating 20 percent of electricity from alternative energy sources, increase in tree coverage toward 30 percent in all neighborhoods, a diversion of 70 percent of solid waste from landfills. Weatherization and green jobs are also an integral part of this program. Mr. Paul Johnson – Honorary Consul of Brazil in Philadelphia presented on the CLIMATE CHANGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN is a project with global impact of Brazil. This project is a global case study which incorporates regulatory framework for climate change policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourages use of clean technologies. In addition to a new model of public transportation, installation of the operations center which focuses on actions for climate change adaptation.
Ms. Donna Murasko, Dean of College of Arts & Sciences Drexel University & Mr. Kevin Malawski, President of Drexel Smart House presented DREXEL SMARTHOUSE case study. It is a student-led, multidisciplinary project serving as a "living laboratory" for exploring cutting edge design and technology. Participants conduct research and develop designs in the areas of environment, energy, interaction, health and lifestyle with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life in the urban residential setting.
The next portion of the WGES program consisted of presentations conducted by United States of America Federal Agency Officials who presented an overview on ways their federal agency is meeting energy and sustainability requirements in order to promote energy security and environmental stewardship. A Keynote Speech by Mr. Richard Kidd IV, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Energy & Sustainability) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations, Energy & Environment, addressed the Executive Order 13514, which sets federal goals for energy & water conservation, renewable energy, fleet vehicles, green buildings, pollution prevention and requires federal agencies to prepare an annual Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan.
Mr. Kidd, highlighted the Army's Energy Program's initiatives and addressed four specific areas; Change the Culture: Every Soldier a Power Manager, established Senior Energy & Sustainability Council (SESC) / Senior Energy Executive (SEE), energy & sustainability must be a consideration in all Army activities, System-wide approach for designing base camps to capture efficiencies; Drive Efficiency across the Enterprise, incorporate technology/policies that will reduce energy footprint, leverage public/private financing to accelerate efficiency projects, implement technologies to significantly reduce energy footprint in the field; Build Resilience through Renewable / Alternative Energy; diversify sources of energy to allow for continued operations during energy disruptions, attract private investment to develop large-scale renewable energy projects, provide flexibility & resiliency by developing alternatives & adaptable capabilities and use of Science & Technology, "The Army's future efforts" said Kidd, "depend on Science & Technology investments."
He also spoke about the EITF (energy initiative task force) which is a one-stop shop for collaboration with the private sector to invest in cost-effective large-scale renewable energy projects on Army Installations. His presentation also addressed the Whitehouse Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), the March 2011 'Implementing Instructions' require federal agencies to assess likely affect of climate change on agency's ability to meet its mission & strategic goals, identify priority adaptation actions to be implemented and submit publically-available agency climate change adaptation plan.
Afterward, Ms. Carol Ann Beda, Director of Energy Policy in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Energy presented on the United States Air Force Energy Plan and a 3-PART STRATEGY which is set to Reduce Demand, Increase Supply and Change the Culture. Ms. Beda addressed the Air Force ENERGY VISION "Make Energy a Consideration in All We Do" The Air Force is working to instill fuel efficiency in day-to-day operations. Since 2003, the Air Force has reduced energy intensity by 14.8% and water consumption by 11% and fuel consumption across vehicle fleet has reduced by 4% (1.1M gals) since FY 08. Air Force plans to acquire 50% of domestic aviation fuel requirements via an alternative blend by 2016. The Air Force has flown the first transcontinental flight, first supersonic flight, and conducted the first aerial refueling using the synthetic fuel blend. In 2010, 6.4% of all facility energy used by the Air Force came from renewable energy sources, surpassing federal renewable energy goals.
The Air Force operates more than 80 on-base renewable energy projects on 43 bases with many more planned or underway and will increase total on-site renewable power by 1000 MW through 40 projects by FY14. It is targeting 25% of all domestic energy needs from renewables by 2025. Ms. Beda concluded her presentation by providing an overview on steps the Air Force is taking to promote a culture change, such as; instituting a comprehensive outreach effort to educate Airmen on why the Air Force is concerned about energy, highlighting actions the Air Force is taking to more effectively manage energy and by identifying how Airmen and their families can improve Air Force energy security and support national energy goals. "The Air Force is fostering a culture where Airmen consider energy in everything that they do" stated Beda, "every month is Energy Awareness Month - not just October."
The final presenter of the master class was Dr. Winslow Sergeant, Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the U. S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy. The Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. The presidentially appointed Chief Counsel for Advocacy advances the views, concerns, and interests of small business before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, federal courts, and state policymakers.
Dr. Sargeant opened his address by stating that "when it comes to green technology innovation, U.S. small business is leading the way." He said. This is according to a report released today by the SBA Office of Advocacy. The report titled "Analysis of Small Business Innovation" in Green Technologies was released by Dr. Sargeant during his presentation at the WGES. The study was designed to highlight differences in the patent activity of small and large firms in green technologies and industries. "Small businesses are leading the way in green technology innovation as they have with innovation over all," said Sargeant. "It is important that government help foster innovation which leads to commercialization. At Advocacy, we support this process by helping to reduce the regulatory burden on small business." In his address he pointed out that the report found that while small firms account for about 8 percent of all U.S. patents, they account for 14 percent of green technology patents. Small firms account for more than 32 percent of the patents in both smart grids and solar energy, and 15 percent of patents in batteries and fuel cells. Also eighty percent of the "prolific" inventors—those with five or more recent green patents with a citation index of 1 or more—from small green technology firms had previously worked at large companies, or large government or university labs.
Small innovative firms in this study are even more productive, measured in terms of patents per employee, than was shown in previous studies. The current study finds that small innovative firms are 16 times more productive than large innovative firms in terms of patents per employee. Small firms' green technology patents are cited 2.5 times as often as large firms in other patent applications, indicating that small firms patents are more original and influential. In green technologies, while four times as many large as small innovative firms have at least one green patent, small firms are more likely than larger firms to have green technology as a core part of their business.
Previous Advocacy-funded studies of small business patenting activity established the existence of a cohort of independent, for-profit innovative small firms with 15 or more patents over a five-year period. The studies also showed that innovative small firms had a higher percentage of emerging technology patents in their portfolios than their larger counterparts. A recent focus on "green" jobs, businesses, and technology led to this study of a subset of these innovative patent holders. The report and research summary is available at http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/7540/28811.
The WGES afternoon classes were conducted by lecturers who were selected based on their extensive experience and involvement in the area pertaining to the field. The audience consisted of academia, business, government, innovation, technological, manufacturing or distribution.
The afternoon included the following speakers and sessions; How to Do Business With The Government conducted by U.S Small Business Administration which was an abbreviated course that will familiarize you with the concepts of how to do business with the Federal government. Learn how to properly market to the procuring agencies, Meet the Lenders, John Fleming, US SBA, David Light. Agex Financial (Milestone Bank), Sherwood Robbins, SEED Company of PA, discussed the status of lending opportunities, and updates on the WOB Contracting with Paula Watts, USSBA. A session on Reducing the Carbon Footprint, was moderated by Skip Petitt, International Training Center with Jason B. Kindt, Johnson Controls and Rich Zaccaro, Stacco Energy presented. Another concurrent session was on Green Communications & Technologies presenters were Ngozi Bell, US Office of Advocacy and John Barron, Investment and Innovation & Technologies moderated by Ms. Natalia Olsen-Utrecho of EG Sustainability with Rami Mikhail, Siemens and Erika Diamond of Think Eco as presenters. Stephen D. Eule, VP Climate & Technology US Chamber of Commerce and former director of Office of Climate Change Policy & Technology U.S. Department of Energy presented on the index of US Energy Security Risk. A session on Geothermal Technologies Advances & Applications was held with presentations by John P. Deanna, Jr. Executive Director Geothermal National & International Initiative (GEO-NII), and Jim Shih-Jiun Chen, PhD, Professor of mechanical engineering Temple University was also held. A discussion on Green Building & Urban Planning presented by Tim Haahs, P.E. AIA and John Heon,PhD, Executive Board Member China Partnership of Greater Philadelphia and Programming Director Penn International Sustainability Association. Another concurrent session entitled Transportation, Vehicles & Fuels, Impact on Infrastructure session was held with presentations by Sarah Wu – Policy & Outreach, City of Philadelphia and Terry Penny – National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The main ballroom afternoon classes were sponsored by UGI Performance with a special presentation entitled "It isn't Easy Being Green" by Chuck Miller, General Manager, UGI Performance Solutions. It was followed by a session entitled Cold Fusion – A Discussion, presented by Peter Hagelstein, PhD, Professor of Electrical Engineering, MIT, Dr. Geore H. Miley - Professor Emeritus Nuclear & Electrical Engineering University of Illinois, Senior NATO Fellow NSF, Mr. Keith Owens of the Cold Fusion Community.
"This is one of the main reasons for the Symposium's continued success." States Professor Gallagher referring to the caliber of the topics and presenters, "We believe our lecture style educational class setting which is inclusive of leading scientists, professors, renowned subject matters speakers from industry, government and organizations works well in the successful outcome".
"Specifically there is business taking place at the symposium, whether it be B2B, G2G or B2G." states Professor Gallagher, "Our co-hosts include universities who exhibit and participate in the classes and outreach, our partners are from across all disciplines, and our industry sponsors are top leaders in the new energy and sustainable economic arena. Our exhibitors are carefully selected so they have the products, services, innovations to showcase which will attract the attendee and vice versa" Concludes Professor Gallagher, "
A major portion of our 2011 WGES Global Partner DOW partnership helped to subsidize university student's admission including Drexel University, Penn International Sustainability Club and Hagerstown College students in addition to supporting several student exhibit displays as well as lowering entry cost to accommodate 30 students from People for People, a nonprofit organization which trains unemployed in Philadelphia to find new careers in the new energy industry. They were able to attend the lectures and this completes the cycle of job creators for present and future workforce in this industry." added Gallagher.
The agenda continued with afternoon classes which ranged from global green initiatives, innovations & products to latest updates on sustainability and security to reducing the carbon footprint and contracting opportunities from government and industry experts. The 2011 World Green Energy Symposium participants heard from world renowned subject matter experts in the field of new & sustainable energy, learned about new initiatives, careers and current renewable energy costs, jobs, exporting, lending opportunities, government contracting and the case studies of successful projects, while discovering new policies, new technologies and much more.
The last day concluded with tours; including the back tour of the Pennsylvania Convention Center new LEED Gold Certified expansion, the Philadelphia Navy Yard and the back tour of historic City Hall.
For more information on becoming a partner, exhibiting and participating at the 2012 WGES, contact Professor Robert Gallagher, professor@worldgreenenergysymposium.us
About the WGES:
The WGES brings together the best minds from a multi-disciplined audience for a unified symposium that is designed to implement innovative thinking and showcase examples of products that will ensure environmental and economic success in the energy industry today and for the future. The WGES program invites leaders in the energy industry to present the latest case studies, unveil upcoming innovations and projects, discuss contracting opportunities and provide updates on the latest policy to the global audience and media.
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The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium & Expo Yields Kudos and Accolades from Attendees & Exhibitors
The 2010 World Green energy Symposium & Expo great success with a large numbers of businesses, academia, scientists, government agencies, students, manufacturers, innovators, distributors and world renowned expert. Sponsors and exhibitors are already beginning to sign up for the 3rd Annual WGES which will be held October 19 - 21, 2011.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania, United States - The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium & Expo drew attendees across the globe from various disciplines.
The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium was held in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia USA from October 21 to 23, 2010. Its success was based in great part on a well planned platform of exchange and educational classes creating an atmosphere of information exchange for contracting & business networking opportunities to the multi-disciplines whose focus is specific to the new energy industry.Edward G. Rendell, Pennsylvania’s 45th Governor, began a second term of office on January 16, 2007, following a landslide re-election victory. As Governor, Rendell serves as chief executive of the nation’s 6th-most-populous state and oversees a $28.3 billion budget.
"I thought the 2010 WGES was fantastic and learned much more than I thought was possible in such a short time. I'll certainly be there next year."
The feedback has been excellent. The classes were conducted by lecturers who were selected based on their extensive experience and involvement in the area pertaining to the field. The audience consisted of academia, business, government, innovation, technological, manufacturing or distribution. "This is one of the main reasons for the Symposium's continued success." States Professor Gallagher, executive chair of the WGES. The WGES planning committees are themselves from multi-disciplines and in tune with the audience involved. "We believe our lecture style educational class setting which is inclusive of leading scientists, professors, renowned subject matters speakers from industry, government and organizations works well in the successful outcome".
"Specifically there is business taking place at the symposium, whether it be B2B, G2G or B2G." states Professor Gallagher, "Our co-hosts now include 6 universities who also exhibit and participate in the classes and outreach, our partners are from across all disciplines, and our industry sponsors are top leaders in the new energy and sustainable economic arena. Our exhibitors are carefully selected so they have the products, services, innovations to showcase which will attract the attendee and vice versa" Concludes Professor Gallagher, " We also provide tuition for a number of students from different universities to attend the WGES lectures and this completes the cycle of job creators for present and future workforce in this industry."
The agenda ranged from global green initiatives, innovations & products to latest updates on sustainability and green ecotourism to reducing the carbon footprint and contracting opportunities from government and industry experts. The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium participants heard from world renowned subject matter experts in the field of new & sustainable energy, learned about new initiatives, careers and current renewable energy costs and paybacks, case studies of successful projects, and discovered the new policies, tax incentives and rebates available and much more.
Participating industry partners, agencies and businesses included; Global industry partners Tishman, Gold industry partners Johnson Controls and UGI Performance Solutions, Silver industry partners C+J Signs and Campaign America. In addition, other partners and participating agencies include Clean Air Council, EcoLibrium, PennEnvironment, Lockheed Martin, World Trade Center of Philadelphia, Greater Select of Philadelphia, Sustainable Business Network, Drexel Smarthouse, Temple Fox News of Business, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, participating agencies included; The United States Department of Defense, the United States General Services Administration, the United States Department of Energy, United States Small Business Administration, the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce and Economic Development, with exhibit hall consisting of many businesses and organizations displaying their new energy products, services and technologies.
The morning session master class keynote lecture was given by Ms. Michelle Moore, Federal Executive for Energy White House. Governor Ed Rendell, who served as mayor of Philadelphia prior to being elected Governor of the State, addressed the audience and spoke about Philadelphia and Pennsylvania's commitment to new energy and advances it has made toward its goal within this industry.
The afternoon master class lecture was moderated by Ms. Jennaphr Fredericks of Good Day Philly. The Lectures and roundtable discussion were conducted by leaders in the field; Dr. Kevin Geiss, Pentagon, office of the Secretary the US Army, Kevin Kampschroer from Public Building Services Federal Government Wide program, Marc LePage, Senior Advisor on Climate Change, Canada, JoAnn Garbin of Johnson Controls, Ron Bowman of Tishman and Dr. Greg Caplin from Lockheed Martin. The classes during the course of the Symposium included Federal Government Buying Green Requirements, Meet the Lenders Roundtable, Green Building, Renewables, Technology and Innovation, Global Initiatives, Sustainability, Energy Savings and Weatherization workshop, Legal, Reducing the Carbon Footprint, Ecotourism, Financing & Investing Regional and BioFuels and Wind.
For more information on the 2011 World Green Energy Sympoisum sponsorship or exhibiting opportunities, email professor@worldgreenenergysymposium.us
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2010 World Green Energy Symposium
Attendance to Exceed Expectations
Global Newswire Today - /newswire/ - District of Columbia, WA, United States, 04/09/2010 The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium & Expo is set to draw an overwhelming number of attendees across the globe from various disciplines!
The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia USA October 21-23, 2010 demonstrates the power of New Energy by providing a platform for connections, education, information exchange, contracting & business networking opportunities in the industry. The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium & Expo is set to draw an overwhelming number of attendees across the globe from various disciplines.
"Businesses, organizations, academia, students, government agencies, and people from around the globe will join in 2010 for what is sure to be one of the most exciting, educational and innovative energy events of its kind focusing on green, clean and renewable energy technology." states Professor Gallagher, Executive Chair of the WGES Council.
The agenda ranges from global green initiatives, innovations & products to latest updates on "Green" contracting opportunities from government and industry experts. The 2010 World Green Energy Symposium participants (www.worldgreenenergysymposium.us) will hear from world renowned subject matter experts in the field of new & sustainable energy, learn about the GREEN initiatives, GREEN jobs, find out the current renewable energy costs and paybacks, hear case studies of successful projects, discover the new policies, tax incentives and rebates available with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and much more.
"Sponsors, exhibitors, attendees and students are invited to join others who demonstrate support for a clean, green, sustainable world makes economic sense while creating countless new jobs." states Gallagher, "This is the opportunity to communicate your support, and open new doors of informational exchange."
Here are just a few testimonials from last year's sold out World Green Energy Symposium:
"This has been one of the most powerful, informative symposiums I have ever been to..."
"My business partners and I attended and exhibited at the World Green Energy Symposium on both days, and found the event to be informative, energetic, well-planned and well-attended. We met many people in the renewable energy industry with who we will be in contact to discuss opportunities to work together on sustainable development projects."
"We very much enjoyed the enthusiastic reception that we found the Symposium received from the general public, who seemed eager to learn about the different exhibitors, businesses, and the overall green message of the Symposium. We are already looking forward to the 2010 WGES!"
"We left the symposium with goals fulfilled and so much more. We will definitely be a part of WGES 2010."
"Thank you and your team for a most informative and productive event at
the World Green Symposium in Philadelphia PA this past weekend. Your
staff demonstrated a high quality to satisfy the customers and
exhibitors."
"The connections were fantastic."
"Having direct access to the DOE, GSA, US Army and other quality
exhibitors made the event that much more successful. The connections and
relations we developed will go a long way to drive revenue as well as
developing long term business relations."
"Thank you so much organizers, sponsors and supporters for such a great
excellence and commitment to a green community."
More than 63 million people live within driving distance from Philadelphia. Philadelphia is the second largest city on the East Coast of the United States of America, with a metropolitan population of 5.8 million. Philadelphia is conveniently located in the middle of the Northeast Corridor, south of New York, north of Washington, D.C., and 55 miles from Atlantic City.
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2009 Inaugural World Green Energy Symposium Attendance Exceeds Expectations
Inaugural Event in Philadelphia attracts attendance from across state, nation and globe in academia, leaders, business (large and small), government agencies, environmental organizations, researchers, scientists, economists, environmentalists, students and the public - sponsors & co-hosts included; Temple University Fox School of Business, Drexel University Smarthouse, University of Pennsylvania, Liberty Property & Trust, City of Philadelphia, United States Small Business Administration, United States Department of Energy, United States Army, United States General Services Administration, Ben Franklin Technologies, PGW, Sheraton, World Trade Center, Propane Council, Clean Air Council, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Ecolibrium Group, Supply Chain Solutions, NEWSS.US, and more
(Washington DC) The 2009 Inaugural World Green Energy Symposium was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The overwhelming numbers in attendance from various disciplines collectively sent a clear message to the world on their belief New & Green Energy is the Responsibility of all mankind. The World Green Energy Symposium Hosts were joined by sponsors and partners committed to the mission of education and outreach of the criticality and value of new and green energy in a global economy.
The WGES sessions were filled to capacity with participants from business, environmental organizations, institutions of higher learning, university students, government agencies, people from around the globe and the general public in what turned out to be an exciting, educational and innovative world energy event focusing on green, clean and renewable energy technology.
"This has been one of the most powerful, informative symposiums I have ever been to. It was worthy of my 10 hours of driving from Cincinnati, Ohio," stated attendee Marsha Ogeltree.
Agenda Ranged from Subject Matter Experts Panel on Global Green Initiatives all the way to How to Do Business with the Federal Government to How to Get Financing/Funding
Attendees heard from world renowned subject matter experts in the field of new & sustainable energy, learned about the GREEN initiatives, found out the current renewable energy, costs and paybacks, heard case studies of successful projects, discovered the new policies, tax incentives and rebates available; became more informed on the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Stimulus bill) and what it can do for them; were educated on current & future new energy technologies; were updated on the advancements in green and sustainable building; learned how to grow contracting & subcontracting opportunities − met with federal, state and local government; participated in a discussion on the opportunities of a global green economy; heard from venture capitalists and lenders; saw firsthand new and exciting energy innovative products & technologies; were part of networking sessions and made connections; exhibited to businesses, academia, government, general public and global market; attended a class on how to market alternative energy products & services and met consumers who wanted to learn more about energy products or services offered.
The program began with an evening reception held Thursday, September 24, 2009 at Historic Philadelphia City Hall with a special performance by world renowned tenor Mr. Michael Am ante. The reception was sponsored in part by SC Solutions. The September 25, 2009 Symposium opening ceremonies featured Temple University ROTC performing the United States Flag Ceremony immediately followed by the USA National Anthem performed by Mr. Michael Amante.
New Energy Plans Unveiled to a Packed Audience
Highlights of the morning program include; a keynote address delivered by Michael A. Nutter, Mayor of the City of Philadelphia who presented the city's GREENWORKS plan to the audience. GREENWORKS is The City of Philadelphia's master plan with an ambitious objective to make "Philadelphia the GREENEST city in the Nation by 2015."
"The Mayor and the City of Philadelphia opened its doors to the 2009 WGES and were gracious hosts." Stated Professor Gallagher, WGES Executive Chair, "We could not have asked for a more welcoming reception from a host city for this world inaugural event."
Ms. Maribel Aber, former Vice President of NASDAQ, TV host and spokesperson moderated the morning session, other morning speakers included Mr. David Dickson, U.S. Small Business Administration Philadelphia District Director, Ms. Christine Koronides liaison from the White House on small business sustainability programs and Mr. Martin Weiland, from Washington DC and director of Subject Matter Expertise for U.S. General Services Administration National Program Management Office for American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
Class Tracks Geared To Teach Empowerment thru Education − New Green Global Contracting & Financing Opportunities
The class workshops featured a Federal Contracting Track, moderated Mr. David Dickson, featuring abbreviated course that familiarized attendees with the concepts of how to do business with the Federal government, how to get registered, how to be notified for federal contracting opportunities, and how to market the procuring agencies.
The instructor was George Murray from the US Small Business Administration's Philadelphia District Office who prior to joining the SBA, George was a Federal government procurement consultant that helped his customers win over $10 billion of Federal contracts, followed by the "Agency Green Procurement Panel" of federal agencies procurement and subject matter experts on Green procurement opportunities.
Immediately followed by the Green Building (New Construction and Modernization),track moderated by Ms. Phyllis Carr, Vendor Alliance Manager, U.S. General Services Administration, Washington DC (Headquarters) Green Buildings: New Construction and Modernization, the presentations focused on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) an unprecedented effort to jump start our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long deferred challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. Presenters included Mr. Martin Weiland, Director of Subject Matter Expertise for GSA's National Program Management Office for ARRA, along with Kyle Wiest and Matthew Silkensen, Project Managers/Engineers, GSA's Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, provided an update on the progress that has been made to improve the overall sustainability performance of Federal assets and elevate GSA's goals for the future.
Another track focused on Green Technology & Innovation with presenters from Brookhaven Labs covering topics such as; Fuel Cell Technology and Bio Fuel and SIEMENS Energy & Automation expert providing a PV solar overview.
Both Finance Tracks were moderated by Ms. Maribel Aber, and were standing room only, one was on Financing for Renewable Energy Projects, presented by Mr. John Costlow, CET, CRM from SEF, followed by the Finance Experts Session presented by Ben Franklin Technologies and the United States Small Business Administration.
The Utility, Incentive & Rebates session was led by Mr. Kent Hibben, U.S. Department of Energy subject matter expert on energy efficiency and renewable energy issues. His accounts include DOE EERE and Science Offices, DOE SBIR/STTR program. PGW (Philadelphia Gas Works) presented as private subject matter experts on how energy incentives are applied. For example, PGW began, and continues, to install energy, lighting, heating, and cooling saving systems in office buildings. PGW's liquefaction process is fueled by gas pressure, not gas combustion saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. PGW uses solar energy power to aid in its land recycling program.
Another popular class was the Green Jobs Gearing for the New Economy, subject matter experts presented an overview on upcoming and current job opportunities in the marketplace, green technology to construction to administrative on national and regional and transcending to global. Global Sustainability Perspective Presented by Top Subject Matter Expert Researchers, Scientists & Professors
The session moderated by Mr. David Kaiser, Temple Fox School of Business and included such notables as; Dickson Despommier, Ph.D., Professor of Public Health In Environmental Health Sciences (and Microbiology) Columbia University. He is a Sustainability Subject Matter Expert who established the "Vertical Farm" to look at the possibility of agricultural sustainability within cities; another speaker was Hameed G. Nezhad, Ph.D., who earned his doctorate in energy management and policy from University of Pennsylvania. He is a Subject Matter Expert developing and managing energy research and evaluation programs and has more than 29 years experience working on energy projects in Armenia, China, Georgia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Japan, Latvia, Philippines, Pakistan, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, United Kingdom and the United States; followed by Dr. Michel Boufadel Professor and Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Temple University and Subject Matter Expert in Environmental Hydrology and Ecohydrology, where he develops methods to account for changes in the environment due to natural and anthropogenic stressors. He has been the lead researcher on various projects funded by the Oil Spill Research program within the US EPA.
Clean Air & Propane Councils Join In Session covering Transportation Alternative Fuel Needs
The Transportation in the New Global Era led by Ms. Katie Feeney of the Clean Air Council, topics covered included ports, mass transportation report problems & solutions, alternative usage in mass transportation and a presentation on the role of propane as an alternative fuel in transportation industry presented by the Propane Council and a presentation from Penn Environment unveiling Transportation Report Nationwide.
The Renewable Energy and the Resources, Solar, Wind and Geothermal track moderated by Mr. Cody A. Ray, Drexel University Smarthouse and included subject matter experts covering topics ranging from Solar, Wind, and Other Renewable including a presentation by Mr. Alan Edwards, UNICOR and Mr. Gary Jenkins from the GSA.
During the Breaks exhibitors were on hand to showcase their products, innovations and services in the new energy field.
"The connections were fantastic, having direct access to the DOE, SBA, US Army and other quality exhibitors made the event that much more successful. The connections and relations we developed will go a long way to drive revenue as well as developing long term business relations." stated Pete Pierangeli, another attendee
NOTABLES IN NEW ENERGY RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR EFFORTS
Ms. Rita Cosby, renowned journalist, bestselling author and 3- time Emmy Recipient served as moderator for the NOVA AWARDS and the MASTER CLASS LECTURES.
Among the 2009 NOVA honorees were; the City of Philadelphia for "Greenworks' Plan; the State of Pennsylvania for its leadership in new and green energy policies, Liberty Property Trust for the "Comcast Center" building considered the greenest skyscraper in the United States and EAWC (Dame Loula Loi Alayfionnis) for the far reaching global impact as an influencer and connector in the environmental and new energy field.
MASTER CLASS LECTURES & ROUNDTABLE CONDUCTED BY LEADERS IN THE ENERGY FIELD ONE OF SYMPOSIUM HIGHLIGHTS
Ms. Rita Cosby, then introduced the subject matter experts lecturing in the Master Class, they included; Dr. Kevin Geiss, from the Pentagon, Office of the United States Assistant Secretary of the Army, Mr. Kevin Kampschroer, United States General Services Administration Acting Director − Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings, Mr. Ronald Bowman, Jr. − Executive Vice President Tishman Technologies Corporation and Author "The Green Guide to Power" Mr. Brennan Downes ? Director Government & DoD Development GE Energy Infrastructure and Co-Author "Economic Growth & the Second Generation Paradigm" and Ms. Anne Papageorge Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services at the University of Pennsylvania. The Lectures were concluded by a Roundtable Discussion and Question & Answer Period.
"The World Green Energy Symposium in Philadelphia event's success was a testimony to energy conservation and energy creation concerns for the public sector, private sector and higher education." Stated Ronald H. Bowman, Jr. Master Class Lecturer and author of "the Green Guide to Power-Thinking Outside the Grid, "The quality of questions and concerns has raised the bar for all change agents to address the perfect storm of issues confronting our urban environments."
2009 WGES EnergyFest held at Comcast Center - Opens FREE to the Public - The EXPO FEATURES NEW INNOVATIONS, WGES holds WORKSHOPS for Public topics ranging from ENERGY TAX INCENTIVES TO GREEN JOBS ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS
The Saturday, September 26, 2009, session featured WGES exhibitors who were also on hand at the Comcast Center to greet the general public. Workshops were conducted for the general public by leading subject matter experts; including, Mr. Richard Whiteford, author of "Wild Pennsylvania" published by Voyageur Press and has written well over 500 articles for newspapers, magazines, and other publications. Mr. Whiteford is a certified presenter for Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. Mr. David Blumenfeld, President of UEE topics included solar energy, financing and incentives; Mr. Paul Glover teaches Metropolitan Ecology at Temple University, topic Green Jobs "New technologies and social organizations will make our lives healthier, easier and more secure" and presenter; Mr. Kent Hibben Department of Energy's (DOE) Headquarters Washington DC subject matter expert and spokesperson on energy efficiency and renewable energy (EERE) issues.
"My business partners and I attended and exhibited at the Symposium on both days, and found the event to be informative, energetic, well-planned and well-attended. We met many people in the renewable energy industry with who we will be in contact to discuss opportunities to work together on sustainable development projects." Stated Matthew Stanger, one of the exhibitors at the WGES "We also very much enjoyed the enthusiastic reception that we found the Symposium received from the general public, who seemed eager to learn about the different exhibitors, businesses and the overall green message of the symposium. We are already looking forward to the 2010 WGES."
Media Contact: Daisy Gallagher, AMA, PMP - Sr. Public Information Officer - Washington DC - Pennsylvania 202-465-0009, event@worldgreenenergysymposium.us