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| URI seeks Energy Expo participants |
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The University of Rhode Island will host the 2008 Rhode Island Energy Expo on Sunday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ryan Center on the Kingston Campus. “We are currently seeking vendors, exhibitors and sponsors for what will be a very high-profile event of interest to residents and business owners throughout the state,” said Marion Gold, co-director of the URI Energy Center, which is organizing the expo. For more info, click on "More...".
news release: URI to host 2008 Energy Solutions Expo, Nov. 16Vendors, exhibitors, sponsors sought for Ryan Center event KINGSTON, R.I. – August 28, 2008 – As Rhode Islanders anticipate the high cost of heating their homes this winter, the University of Rhode Island will host the 2008 Rhode Island Energy Expo to offer innovative and practical strategies to help individuals and businesses deal with rising energy costs.The Expo will be held on Sunday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ryan Center on the University's Kingston Campus. “We are currently seeking vendors, exhibitors and sponsors for what will be a very high-profile event of interest to residents and business owners throughout the state,” said Marion Gold, co-director of the URI Energy Center, which is organizing the expo. The Energy Expo will showcase dozens of local companies exhibiting products and services that provide greater energy efficiency, renewable energy, and alternative fuels for use in homes, businesses and communities. The event will also feature high-profile speakers, educational workshops and demonstrations, educational activities for kids, music and food. Among the scheduled workshops are: “Solar, Wind, Hydro: Are They Right For Me;” “Geothermal & Biomass: Rhode Island’s Hidden Resources for Home Efficiency;” “Saving Money and Protecting the Planet: Energy Efficiency and Conservation in the Home or Business;” “Alternative Fuels for Home and Transport;” and “Green By Design: The Green Building Process.” Educational activities will be organized around three themes: What can I do this winter to cope with higher energy costs? What can I do this year? What can I do in the future? Attendees will leave with all the information they need to reduce their energy costs and “go green.” Event sponsors include the URI Partnership for Energy, the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources, the URI College of the Environment and Life Sciences, and the URI President’s Council on Sustainability. For more information or to register as a sponsor or exhibitor, please visit www.rienergyexpo.org or contact Rachel Sholly at 401-874-5558. |
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