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Members of Geosyntec's Air Quality Practice to Present at Energy, Utility and Environment Conference 2012

Release Date: 01/31/12

 

Members of Geosyntec's Air Quality Practice are among the presenters at the 15th Annual Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC 2012) in Phoenix January 30-February 1.

 

Brian Adair (Charlotte), Greg Coleman (Charlotte), Kate Graf (Philadelphia), Dave Heitz (Greenville), and Robby White (Greenville) will present sessions on topics as varied as air pollution control management; the use of natural gas vehicles among electric utilities; and renewable energy projects at municipal solid waste containment facilities. Their full schedule appears below.

 

EUEC 2012 is the largest and longest-running professional networking and educational event of its kind in the United States. More than 2,000 delegates network at nine lunches, receptions and breaks held in the 200-company exhibit area. Environmental business leaders, energy executives, representatives of non-governmental organizations and government policymakers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12-track program.

 

For more information on Geosyntec's attendance at this year's event, contact Kate Graf at 610-410-2639 or kgraf@geosyntec.com .

 

Geosyntec Presenters

 

Monday, January 30

 

Greg Colman

Air Pollution Control Management

L1. ENERGY MANAGEMENT, 1-3 p.m.

 

Dave Heitz

Natural Gas Vehicle Fleet Conversions in the Utility Industry

E2. EV-PV, CPV & BATTERIES, 3:30-5:30 p.m.

 

Tuesday, January 31

 

Kate Graf

The Transport Rule – What are the Real Impacts?

A3. CSAPR, 7:30-9:30 a.m.

 

Robby White

Renewable Energy Projects with MSW Landfills – The Landfill Owner's Side

H6. LANDFILL GAS TO ENERGY, 3:30-5:30 p.m.

 

Wednesday, February 1

 

Greg Coleman and Brian Adair

Development and Field Testing of a Continuous, Real-Time in situ SO3 Monitor

B7. MONITORING & REPORTING II, 7:30-9:30 a.m.