Associated Renewable
September 14, 2012
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Next Wednesday 9/14 at 3:00 PM EDT, Associated Renewable will be conducting a seminar on carbon offsetting for commercial properties in New York City. Commercial properties are responsible for approximately 67% of NYC's carbon emissions. Carbon offsetting is already mandated in Europe and will likely be mandated in the US in the future in compliance with the Kyoto protocol. This presentation will describe what carbon offsets are and how they can be beneficial to commercial properties.
Speakers:
Jonathan Barker | Account Manager, Associated Renewable Inc.
Joe Coscia | Account Manager, Associated Renewable Inc.
William Jaffray | Energy Engineer, Associated Renewable Inc.
Seminar topics:
• An overview of carbon offsetting in New York City
• What it is carbon off setting?
• Why is it relevant now?
• Who are the key players?
• What Regulations are applicable?
• What is the future of carbon offsetting?
• How you can help
• Q&A
Register now through GoToMeeting.
Tomorrow's event is part of our weekly series of free webinars. For a calendar of upcoming seminars, please visit the events page on our website.
About Associated Renewable
Associated Renewable is an end-to-end full service energy consulting & carbon management company. We offer custom energy efficiency solutions, supply and implement renewable energy technologies, provide energy training and offer complete project financing options.
We take on the challenges of energy engineering, procurement, construction, project management and maintenance. This helps our clients deploy their projects, cut energy costs, meet regulatory requirements, reduce their carbon footprint and achieve long term sustainability goals.
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