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Water : The Rush for Blue Gold

Providing clean water globally remains one of the most vexing problems for humankind. In the United States and Europe, we accomplish this task by investing enormous sums of energy (for water treatment and distribution) and money (for infrastructure, pipes, and large, centralized water treatment plants). At the same time, the world’s biggest public health problem remains the more than a billion people worldwide who lack access to sufficient clean water. Solving this problem while also accounting for the energy and carbon implications raises of water important questions, all of which are relevant both globally and in the central Texas area:
  • Will future water systems continue to be comprised of large, centralized water treatment plants and far-flung infrastructure, or will they follow the trend towards smaller, distributed systems in a similar fashion to the energy system?
  • What role does renewable energy play for water (for example, can excess wind power in W. Texas be used for water treatment)?
  • What technologies on the horizon will reduce the energy requirements of water?
  • What innovations are needed?

Event Details

Date:
Tuesday June 1st, 2010
Time:
5:30-6:30 Registration, Networking, and Product Demonstrations
6:30-8:30 Panel Discussion

Location:

West Pickle Research Center (formerly MCC Building)
3925 West Braker Lane, Austin, Texas 78759

Moderator
Dr. Michael Webber: Associate Director of The Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Texas at Austin and Co-Director of the Clean Energy Incubator
Invited Speakers:
Amy Hardberger: Hydrologist and Attorney, Texas office of Environmental Defense Fund
Tom Mason: General Manager, LCRA
Vincent Tidwell: Principle Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Steve Watzeck: Strategy Development Leader and Chief Marketing Officer Water & Process Technologies for GE Power and Water
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Cost:
$20.00 pre-registration, $30 late registration
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About the CleanTX Forum

The CleanTX Forum provides the networking and environment for professionals interested in learning more about clean technologies and building the Texas clean technology community. Our mission is to promote entrepreneurship in the field of clean technology and renewable energy in Texas, by providing a forum for executives, entrepreneurs, investors and analysts to share real-world experiences, opportunities, and challenges in the field. The CleanTX Forum will also schedule ad hoc events when clean technology leaders are available to travel to Texas. We will also announce and support workshops, provide demonstrations of new technologies in the community, deliver leading clean technology content, and highlight Texas’ growing list of clean technology successes.

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