Past Events

November 17, 2010
Speaker: Dr. Ralph Izzo, CEO of PSEG MIT Energy Club Lecture Series Climate change is the most important environmental challenge of our time, with far-ranging implications for New Jersey, the nation and the world. Climate change is a real phenomenon and must be addressed now. This global environmental and political issue will define the future of the energy industry and reshape energy supply and energy use. PSEG, New Jersey's leading energy company, is tackling this issue aggressively on three fronts: - Conservation through energy efficiency improvements
November 16, 2010
Energy Harvesting technologies are the driving force behind the continued improvement & adaptability of Wireless Sensor Networks and Real Time Locating Systems. This event brings together these mutually supporting subjects, covering both the technologies and applications. The event will include two full days of conference sessions, an exhibit hall, master classes, company tours, and an awards dinner.
November 16, 2010
Professor Andres Ramos of IIT / Comillas University, Madrid The ROM model is used in the MIT Future of Natural Gas Study. Prof. Ramos will present the main features of this model, and some of its applications.
November 15, 2010
Climate change, declining oil reserves, depleted resources on the one hand and changed needs, advanced qualities of comfort and a new public awareness of energy efficiency on the other have sparked a revolution in the way in which we plan, design and construct buildings for a sustainable future. Building professionals across the world are discovering sustainable design solutions as an instrument of competitive advantage; one that drives innovation opens new markets and reaches new customers.
November 15, 2010
Houghton Lecturer Lance Bosart The University at Albany/SUNY
November 15, 2010
Featuring the research of ESD's Doctoral Students & the MIT Portugal Program

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