Energy Solutions Seminar for Teachers

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From: Karen A. Mendelow (karenm@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2001 - 11:58:16 PST


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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 11:58:16 -0800
From: "Karen A. Mendelow" <karenm@exploratorium.edu>
Subject: Energy Solutions Seminar for Teachers


>
>Dear Friends and Educators,
>
>Berkeley Laboratory is providing a series of three seminars for
>educators entitled "Energy Solutions for California" The first seminar
>is Thursday March 22 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Alan
>Meier a staff scientist in the Environmental Energy Technologies
>Division will speak on "Reducing Leaking Energy to a Trickle."
>
>For more information visit the following web site.
>http://www.lbl.gov/Education/CSEE/ca-energy.html
>
>Please forward this message to others you think might be interested.
>
>Scientists at the Berkeley Lab have carried out energy efficiency
>research and development for the U.S. Department of Energy and other
>agencies for decades. This research on energy efficiency and
>environmental impacts has resulted in policies and technologies that
>have saved U.S. citizens millions of dollars and reduced the demand for
>electricity. This seminar series, designed for teachers, will focus on
>what we know about energy supply, transmission and end-use, and how we
>as citizens can understand and respond to the California electricity
>crisis. Educational materials will be provided to teachers attending the
>
>seminar.
>
>Thanks
>Rollie Otto
>P.S call or email if you would like copies of the flyer announcing the
>seminar series.
>510-486-5325

Karen Mendelow Nelson
Program Manager and Educator
Exploratorium Teacher Institute
3601 Lyon Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
karenm@exploratorium.edu


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