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Fifth annual Mass. Energy Summit to be held October 19 at Westborough Doubletree Hotel

The 5th annual Massachusetts Energy Summit, to be held on Oct. 19, will bring together leaders from the energy sector and business to share the latest market intelligence on controlling the energy line item on company budgets. Attendees will learn about new methods of procuring energy and new technologies to curb usage and costs. They'll also have the opportunity to connect with the thought leaders driving innovation in the Commonwealth's clean and green technology sectors. The Oct. 19 event will begin at 7:30 am and end at noon at the Doubletree Hotel, 5400 Computer Dr. Experts will participate in three panels: Energy Efficiency 101 There are many different ways to reduce energy consumption and costs. This panel will discuss the tools, information, free and low-cost resources, and connections needed to propel sustainable business initiatives. Innovative Energy Savings Projects A variety of businesses will share how they successfully implemented energy efficiency measures and renewable energy projects that reduced costs, increased productivity, and improved their overall bottom line. Solutions for the Future What is the future of solar, wind, geothermal, fuel cells, biomass and other energy sources and technology innovations that businesses can look to for meeting future energy needs? The cost is $55 per person (must preregister at wbjournal.com/event/energy. Seating is limited) For more information call (508) 755-8004 x286 or email kprosser@wbjournal.com.
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