In this non-technical seminar, learn the basics of the energy industry from an economic and geopolitical perspective, including the role of electricity production and alternative energies in the United States.
Presented by Karen Oganowski, BA, MA, Master Docent, Wiess Energy Hall, Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Get the answers to questions like:
-How does U.S. energy production compare to other countries?
-How will the U.S. sustain its energy production?
-How much longer will the U.S. burn coal?
-What is the “smart grid?”
-What is the fear factor around nuclear plants?
-Does the U.S. use more or less “green energy” than other countries?
-Should I buy a hybrid car and put solar panels on my house?
This seminar is perfect for anyone who:
-Wants to learn the basics of the energy industry
-Is a new hire in the energy industry
-Is a non-technical energy company employee
-Is a technical energy company employee who wants to expand their industry perspective
Friday Mar 23, 2012
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Friday, March 23
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Lone Star Community Building
5000 Research Forest Dr.
The Woodlands, TX 77381
$20 (lunch included)
Michael Burns
(281)290-2925
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29201 Quinn Road, Suite B, Tomball, TX 77377-0516 – 281.351.7222 – admin@tomballchamber.org