The Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) 5th Annual Alternative Energy Summit titled “Renewing Michigan” will take place Friday, March 30, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Andrew A. Mazzara Administrative Services & Conference Center on the main campus at 5101 Evergreen in Dearborn.
Representatives from the Clean Energy Coalition, the United States Green Building Council, the City of Dearborn, Wayne State University, and others, will present at the Summit on how alternative energy is a vital component in renewing Michigan through economic diversity and growth. John O’Reilly, mayor of the city of Dearborn, will welcome participants to the summit. Matt Roush, editor of the Great Lakes IT Report produced by WWJ Newsradio 950, will present the keynote address.
This summit focuses on the role of alternative energy in the growth of business and industry, and the growth of communities toward renewing the economy of Michigan. Presenters will discuss how LEED for neighborhood development and intermodal transit are cornerstones of community growth. Sessions on energy reduction and waste to energy will highlight how businesses and government can grow the bottom line with better sustainability programs. Wayne State University will present on its participation in the EcoCAR 2 competition, which challenges 16 universities across North America to reduce the environmental impact of the Chevy Malibu. The Eastern Market will present on “going local” for food purchases and the Cleveland Botanical Gardens will present on “going green” in your garden.
During the Summit, a business expo will feature cutting-edge companies demonstrating alternative energy technologies for business and the home.
“We are honored to have so many prominent guests coming to our campus to speak on this important issue,” said Gail Mee, HFCC president. “The success of green businesses and the impact of sustainability on local communities have demonstrated that alternative energy is vital to the future success of Michigan. We’re also very proud that our Alternative Energy Program, one of the first in the state, has worked closely with business and industry as a strong partner in this growing field.”
The highly successful alternative and renewable energy degreeprogram and certificate program at HFCC continues to earn statewide recognition. This program covers a wide range of topics including solar, wind, hydro, battery, smart home, construction, automotive, energy auditing, green principles, and green strategies. The program is taught in state-of-the-art labs with equipment used by leading companies in the industry today.
The HFCC 5th Annual Alternative Energy Summit “Renewing Michigan” is free and open to the public. For further information or to reserve a booth for your company for the Business Expo, please contact Kathy Dimitriou at (313) 845-9601. For more information about the Alternative Energy Program at HFCC, please visit www.hfcc.edu/programs.
Henry Ford Community College is a comprehensive public community college serving about 18,000 students each fall and winter semester in southeast Michigan. HFCC is dedicated to preparing students for a rapidly changing world and workplace by offering more than 100 associate degree career and university transfer programs. HFCC offers high-quality, innovative programs to meet the educational and training needs of the region. Students prepare to transfer to a university or prepare to go directly to work. HFCC also specializes in customized workforce development training for business and industry. Since its founding in 1938, HFCC has been the gateway to higher education for thousands of students who seek affordable, high-quality post-secondary education. To learn more about Henry Ford Community College, visit www.hfcc.edu or on Facebook,www.hfcc.edu/facebook, Twitter, www.hfcc.edu/twitter, and on YouTube, www.youtube.com/user/henryfordcc.
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Source: WWJ – 950