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Thursday, May 31 2007, 12:00 - 13:00 |
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Please join us for a seminar by Glen Lewis that provides a preview of management tools being considered by the Governors Green Action Team to improve energy management in State facilities, including UC Davis.
A poster is attached for sharing with your department and colleagues.
Please RSVP by May 25 for lunch since space is limited.
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Speaker: Glen Lewis, a consulting member of the Governor’s Green Action Team
Topic: Using W.A.G.E.S. (Water, Air Emissions, Gas, Electricity, Steam) to Minimize Climate Change Impact
Can State buildings reduce their climate change footprint by managing five critical functions?
When: May 31, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Where: The Barn - UC Davis
Glen Lewis brings practical enterprise energy & asset management (EEM-EAM) experience to State planning. When EEM-EAM is implemented, UC Davis, other universities, community colleges and state agencies will be asked to participate in meeting comprehensive and holistic Best Practices in energy and environmental management.
Glen Lewis is Energy and Supply Chain Management Advisor, California Institute of Food and Agricultural Research, UC Davis. He leads an industry electricity demand research initiative with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and is on the Advisory Board of the new food industry Innovation & Productivity Center in the Northwest. He served as Team Leader for a U.S. Department of Energy demonstration project for best practices in the U.S. food industry–a project that earned a 2005 State of California Flex-Your-Power award.
Lunch provided.
Please RSVP by May 25 to:
Suanne Klahorst,
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, 754-9167
Sponsored by the John Muir Institute of the Environment & Air Quality Research Center, UC Davis
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