Donate Newsletters
Home » Climate + Energy » Event: Promise of Energy Innovation

Event: Promise of Energy Innovation

Sightline Editor

July 18, 2011

On Friday, Sightline will be at City Club’s latest event, “The Once—And Future?—Promise of Energy Innovation,” part of their series on Environment and Sustainability.

A group of experts will be talking about the promise of energy innovation, and why it always seems stuck in the future tense. Panelists include Hilary Franz, council member for Bainbridge Island; Stan Gent, President/CEO of Seattle Steam; Andy Wappler, VP of Corporate Affairs for Puget Sound Energy; and Denis Hayes, President/CEO of the Bullitt Foundation. The panel will be moderated by Grist’s ever-excellent David Roberts.

Where: Rainier Square Atrium, third floor conference room (1333 Fifth Ave, Seattle)

When: Registration at 11:30, lunch & program 12:15-1:30

Cost: $30 for general public, $25 for guests and co-presenters, $20 for City Club members.

Get more info, or tickets, here. See you there!

Talk to the Author

Sightline Editor

Talk to the Author

Sightline Editor

Fuel progress in Cascadia

Your gift directly fuels the smart, independent research that removes barriers to abundant housing, accelerates the clean energy transition, and strengthens democracy across Cascadia. We are a nonpartisan think tank providing the rigorous policy analysis and sophisticated arguments needed to deliver real-world change for our communities. 

Help Sightline reach our $90,000 goal before Dec. 2

Loading donation form...

About Sightline

Sightline Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank providing leading original analysis of democracy, energy, and housing policy in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, British Columbia, and beyond.

2 thoughts on “Event: Promise of Energy Innovation”

  1. Eric, this sounds very interesting but I can’t attend. Will you please write a report from the meeting and include it here in the Sightline Daily? Thanks!

  2. How did the event go? I wish that I could make it. I love to see how technology is changing and helping our environment. I have a couple friends who are Boston contractors and they are really excited about the new green technology available.

Comments are closed.

For press inquiries and interview requests, please contact Martina Pansze.

Sightline Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and does not support, endorse, or oppose any candidate or political party.

You can power us forward on sustainable solutions.

See an error? Have a question?

Find the author's contact information on our staff page to reach out to them, or send a message to editor@sightline.org.

Thanks to Sylvia & Ronald Durning for supporting a sustainable Cascadia.

Our work is made possible by the generosity of people like you.

×