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A New Energy Future:
A two-part series looking at the economic development, environmental,
and national security implications of an advanced energy strategy for Ohio.
Building an Advanced Energy Industry in Northeast Ohio |
Energy, Oil, and National Security
Thursday January 18, 2007
4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Glickman-Miller Hall, Atrium
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Presented by the Levin College Forum, a program of the Center for Civic Education in the
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University.
Where the community gathers to discuss challenges,
create opportunities, and celebrate accomplishments.
About the Program
Recent discussions about regional economic development have been focusing on how to build on our economic strengths and create sustainable jobs for the future. The Cleveland Foundation has been working to foster development of advanced energy industries, including wind
turbines, solar panels and fuel cells to make Cleveland one of the world’s leading hubs of activity in advanced energy. These forums will explore how The Cleveland Foundation is working with local companies to develop an advanced energy strategy and how this can create jobs and improve Ohio’s economy while contributing to national security and environmental quality.
Who Should Attend:
Current and prospective students, professionals and others interested in the environment,
economic development, energy, and planning.
Agenda
- Ronald B. Richard, President and CEO, The Cleveland Foundation
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