[E&E seminars] MIT Generator (Campus Energy), Thursday 9/27, 6:30-9:00 PM, 32-123

Austin Oehlerking aoehlerk at MIT.EDU
Fri Sep 21 13:46:59 EDT 2007


Did you know that MIT spends $1 Million PER WEEK on non-renewable energy? Do
you want to change the fact that we emit 270,000 METRIC TONS of carbon
dioxide per year? Would you like to see MIT walk the talk on these issues?
Come to the..

 

MIT GENERATOR:

Students Walking the Talk on Energy and the Environment

                   

      Thursday, September 27th, 6:30 to 9:00PM

      Stata Center, Room 32-123

      (Refreshments and Dessert will be served)

 

      SPARK a new project team

                or

      PLUG INTO an existing one

 

      http://sustainability.mit.edu/generator

 

The Generator will include:

*Information about how YOU can get involved in greening our campus 

*Opportunity to join (or initiate!) action teams focused on targeted
improvement areas:

-Behavior change campaigns
-Application of new technology on campus
-Energy usage audits, maps, and feedback tools
-Transportation and Biodiesel
-Campus learning events such as Focus the Nation 
AND MORE...

*Development of plans, milestones, and follow-up strategy for each of the
action teams to ensure real impact

 

FUNDING AVAILABLE: Working groups who pull together an exciting project have
the opportunity to be funded by the MIT Energy Initiative.  Campus Energy
Project Grants are available, with proposals due October 1st, just a few
days after the Generator.  For more information, see
http://sustainability.mit.edu/CampusEnergyTaskForceRFP

 

 

The Generator is sponsored jointly by S*, MIT Energy Club, UA Campus
Sustainability Committee, SfGS, SAVE, MIT Student Pugwash, Sloan Net Impact,
and the Sloan Energy and Environment Club with support from the MIT Energy
Initiative (MITEI), Environmental Programs Office (EPO),Laboratory for
Energy and the Environment (LFEE), and MIT Facilities

 

 

If you have questions about the Generator, contact Jason Jay <jjay at mit.edu>
or  Elsa Olivetti <elsao at mit.edu>

 

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