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Today: Free Webinar on the Strategies to Streamline MDM Projects
Nov 4th
Don’t forget! Join us today for the free webinar: Strategies to Streamline Your Smart Meter Data Management Projects. Learn from some real-life case studies and see how other utilities have found ways to streamline their projects.
Can’t make the live broadcast? Register online to receive an alert when the recorded webinar is available on greentechmedia.com!
When: Thursday, November 4, 2010 Time: 12:00 pm EDT/9:00 am PDT Register: http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=259774&s=1&k=56BC54C68C18A07AC33BEBA6F4053F79
Webinar Summary:With so many new technologies coming into play in your IT infrastructure, it is hard to keep your team staffed and trained with the skills needed to get the systems up and keep them More >
IEEE Power & Energy Society – FREE Webcast Alert – July 26, 2010 (8am-11:30am)
Jul 25th
IEEE Power & Energy Society – Webcast Alert – July 26, 2010
IEEE POWER & ENERGY SOCIETY WEBCAST ALERT
Power and energy professionals from around the world are invited to participate in an important live webcast on Monday, July 26, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM Central Time.
The webcast will originate from the Opening Session at the 2010 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. The meeting carries the theme, Power Systems Engineering in Challenging Times and is being held at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. On the day of the event, you may log on to More >
After Copenhagan – the Tactics and the Treaty (Free Webinar)
Jan 20th
After Copenhagan – the Tactics and the Treaty Start date: January 27, 2010 End date: January 27, 2010 Cost: FREE Location: Online Website: Visit event website
17:00 (GMT), 12:00 (EST), 9:00 (PST) >> What is the nature of the agreement that emerged from COP-15? >> What were the negotiating tactics behind it? >> Can an ambitious and binding treaty still be agreed
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In the wake of the COP-15 summit in Copenhagen, the first Earthcast of 2010 will examine the treaty that emerged, the negotiating tactics behind it, and what the next steps are likely to be.
Experts Michael Grubb, David Satterthwaite and Richard More >
