Tom Casten presents on energy recycling to AAAS

February 16, 2010

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Heather Shadur: (312) 226-5100 or heather@shadur.com

Clean energy guru provides nation’s leading science organization with blueprint for slashing global warming emissions and power costs at the same time

CHICAGO, IL—Tom Casten, founding chairman of Recycled Energy Development, will lead a symposium on energy recycling at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Although conventional wisdom assumes that mitigating climate change will raise the cost of energy, this symposium will present a contrary view: that many proven technologies can substantially increase the efficiency of generating heat and power, cutting energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions simultaneously. The event is entitled Gray Is the New Green: How Energy Recycling Curbs Both Global Warming and Power Costs. It will take place February 21, 2010 at 8:30am in San Diego.

The panelists include several renowned energy experts:

The U.S. energy system is grossly inefficient. The typical power plant throws away two-thirds of its energy, largely in the form of waste heat, when producing electricity. This abysmal rate, while tragic, presents an opportunity: increasing the efficiency of our energy system would help enable us to stave off the catastrophic effects of climate change while increasing national income and improving the quality of life.

To arrange an interview with Tom Casten, please contact Heather Shadur at (312) 226-5100, or heather@shadur.com

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