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Lessons from Industry Leaders
June 8, 2010;
2:30pm ET
Many
leading utilities are finding that their sustainability answers can be found
at the intersection of energy and water. Energy has always been among the
largest line-item costs for water utilities, and energy utilities use
significant amounts of water. Leaders of both types of utilities are looking
at the possibilities for enhancing the sustainable practices of each by
exploring the benefits of working together.
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Join our
distinguished panel as they profile the projects of the global utilities who
have moved first on sustainable projects that leverage the synergies between
water and energy.
Dan McCarthy - President and CEO of Black &
Veatch's global water business will profile some of the leading-edge
sustainable water/energy projects from around the world and discuss the
benefits clients' are realizing.
Dean Oskvig - President and CEO of Black
& Veatch's global energy business will review how leading energy
utilities are achieving their sustainability goals while meeting the
challenges of their industry and better servicing their communities.
Bill Kemp - Vice president and practice
leader of B&V Management Consulting's Strategy and Sustainability
services will preview how the triple bottom line will be factored into
utility planning.
Sustainability for
utilities is about the systematic integration of the triple bottom line.
(economics, environment & the community)
This free webinar will identify successes in the global community
that identify a profitable and sustainable path forward.
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About your host:
Black
& Veatch brings together a unique blend of knowledge, expertise and
innovation in both water and energy that few can match. By integrating nearly
100 years of global experience in water and energy strategy development,
management consulting, and innovative engineering, Black & Veatch guides
clients through their sustainability assessment, planning and implementation
needs.