
CSU and AST Join Together
to Host the First CAET Alternative Energy Symposium
CHICAGO, IL (July 26, 2007) – American Science and Technology
(AST) and Chicago State University (CSU) will host the 2007 CAET Alternative
Energy Symposium in Chicago, August 9th and 10th. To kick off the event, the
keynote speaker will be the Chairman and CEO of ComEd, Frank Clark, who will
be discussing his company's efforts to develop new energy sources.
The Center for Alternative Energy (CAET) is a joint initiative between
Chicago-based AST and CSU, and is an effort to help the U.S. achieve energy
independence. The conference aims to provide an effective and established
forum for the dissemination and discussion of ideas and information
regarding recent advances in alternative energy technology.
Leading scientists and engineers from around the world, including China,
India, France, Canada, the U.K., as well as the U.S. will be attending the
symposium to take part in technical sessions and panel discussions focusing
on the research and development of processes and materials for cost
effective, real world energy production from alternative sources.
The areas of focus will include:
- Fuel Cell Technology Hydrogen Generation, Separation, and Storage
- Solar Cell Technology
- Natural Energy Wind Systems
- Biofuel Technology
- Urban Solid Waste as a Potential Energy Source
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