May 2 NSTC Event Sustainabilty Forum Meeting: How Sustainable Economics is Driving Clean Energy Toward a Bright Future

The NSTC Sustainability Forum meets on the first Wednesday of each month to discuss cleantech intiatives.

The Sustainability Forum is a special interest group within the North Shore Technology Council (NSTC). Its active membership is dedicated to the understanding and promotion of clean-technology and sustainable practices within our region. Monthly meetings offer lively discussions and special guests. Visit: http://northshoretechcouncil.blogspot.com/

Description

Brad Bradshaw, co-founder of the New England Clean Energy Council, addresses this month’s Forum on the subject of “Sustainable Economics and its role in Driving Clean Energy.”

Sustainable economics focuses on how true value is created within an economy, value which is fundamental to ensuring our economic vitality, our future well being and our survival. Enduring prosperity requires understanding and applying the principles of sustainable economics.
Bradshaw will outline:

– Why Clean Energy Will Continue to Grow;
– The Critical Role of Clean Energy Investment and Innovation; and
– The Importance of Understanding Sustainable Economics.

Location

100 Cummings Center, Suite 221-E
Beverly MA USA

Date and Time

Begins: 05/02/2012 08:00 AM
Ends: 05/02/2012 10:00 AM

About the Forum:

The Sustainability Forum is a special interest group within the North Shore Technology Council (NSTC). Its active membership is dedicated to the understanding and promotion of clean-technology and sustainable practices within our region. Monthly meetings offer lively discussions and special guests. Visit: http://northshoretechcouncil.blogspot.com/

Speaker:

Brad Bradshaw is an experienced senior executive who leads high growth clean energy companies with significant management experience in clean energy, including solar, energy services, advanced metering, smart grid, energy storage and fuel cells. Bradshaw was previously CEO of Hy9 Corporation, an advanced technology company that manufactures hydrogen generation and hydrogen purification equipment for backup power systems for wireless tower installations in developing countries. Earlier positions included Honeywell ‘s energy services division, and Arthur D. Little’s advanced energy group. In addition, Mr. Bradshaw founded and led the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition, co-founded the New England Clean Energy Council and, for five years, co-hosted the annual Conference on Clean Energy. Mr. Bradshaw has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College, and an MBA from Babson College.

OnLine Registration:

On Line Registration will close at 2:00 p.m. on May 1.

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