Energy Forum
Sonoma State University's 2017 Energy Forum features lectures on topics like energy careers, carbon tax, water efficiency and more. Lectures are Wednesdays at 4 p.m. in the Environmental Technology Center. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus.
Feb. 15
Professional Preparation for Energy Careers
Jeremy Doochin, Soligent
Feb. 22
Environmental Technology Center as a Living Lab
George Beeler, Christopher Dinno and Paul Draper, Environmental Technology Center and SSU
March 1
Carbon Free Water Program
Carolyn Greco, Sonoma County Water Agency
March 8
Methane: Atmospheric Impacts and Local Solutions
Andy Ferguson, North Bay Clean Energy Forum
March 29
Could a Carbon Tax Save our Climate?
Dave Warrender, Citizen's Climate Lobby
April 5
Sonoma County Greenhouse Gas Accounting
Lauren Casey, Regional Climate Protection Agency
April 12
Community Energy and Water Efficiency
Kenneth Wells Brown, Rising Sun Energy
April 19
Project Finance for Alternative Energy Projects
David Slifer, Spring Lake Village
April 26
Recent Energy Management and Design Graduates Panel
Alison Jenks and Anthony Pezzola, Oliver's and The Energy Alliance Association