際際滷shows by User: Boltonhillconsulting / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: Boltonhillconsulting / Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:53:16 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: Boltonhillconsulting Calvert\'s Alternative Energy While Paper /slideshow/calverts-alternative-energy-while-paper/3160658 altenergywhitepaper-12660006444797-phpapp01
Global revenues for solar photovoltaics, wind power, and biofuels grew from $75.8 billion in 2007 to $115.9 billion in 2008. Between 2005 and 2030, global energy demand is projected to increase by 50%with more than 80% of that demand coming from emerging economies, namely China and India.]]>

Global revenues for solar photovoltaics, wind power, and biofuels grew from $75.8 billion in 2007 to $115.9 billion in 2008. Between 2005 and 2030, global energy demand is projected to increase by 50%with more than 80% of that demand coming from emerging economies, namely China and India.]]>
Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:53:16 GMT /slideshow/calverts-alternative-energy-while-paper/3160658 Boltonhillconsulting@slideshare.net(Boltonhillconsulting) Calvert\'s Alternative Energy While Paper Boltonhillconsulting Global revenues for solar photovoltaics, wind power, and biofuels grew from $75.8 billion in 2007 to $115.9 billion in 2008. Between 2005 and 2030, global energy demand is projected to increase by 50%with more than 80% of that demand coming from emerging economies, namely China and India. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/altenergywhitepaper-12660006444797-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global revenues for solar photovoltaics, wind power, and biofuels grew from $75.8 billion in 2007 to $115.9 billion in 2008. Between 2005 and 2030, global energy demand is projected to increase by 50%with more than 80% of that demand coming from emerging economies, namely China and India.
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Program for Innovations Time For Change: Reframing the Conversation on Energy &amp; Climate November 24, 2009 /Boltonhillconsulting/program-for-innovations-time-for-change-reframing-the-conversation-on-energy-amp-climate-november-24-2009 program-126114793352-phpapp01
Program for A discussion on the occasion of the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate: November 24, 2009 at The National Academy of Sciences 21st and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC Video at http://wp.me/pyHrt-cT EVENT DESCRIPTION: The goal of this meeting is to contribute to reframing the conversation on energy and climate by illuminating opportunities inherent in the transition away from carbon intensity. The meeting will focus on how technologies already in use can be combined with common-sense policies and 21st century modes of organization to create jobs, advance innovation, and enhance international cooperation. The meeting will take place at the National Academy of Sciences and will engage leaders from business, government, and academia in a discussion of the societal possibilities inherent in the creation of climate solutions. The event is timed to take place two weeks before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, and coincides with the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate titled Energy for Change. Led by the Science Adviser to the President of the United States, John Holdren, and informed by a year-long project on energy &amp; climate at the National Academy of Sciences, the meeting will be organized into a set of forward-looking conversations respectively emphasizing opportunities for business, for the United States, and for the global community of nations.]]>

Program for A discussion on the occasion of the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate: November 24, 2009 at The National Academy of Sciences 21st and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC Video at http://wp.me/pyHrt-cT EVENT DESCRIPTION: The goal of this meeting is to contribute to reframing the conversation on energy and climate by illuminating opportunities inherent in the transition away from carbon intensity. The meeting will focus on how technologies already in use can be combined with common-sense policies and 21st century modes of organization to create jobs, advance innovation, and enhance international cooperation. The meeting will take place at the National Academy of Sciences and will engage leaders from business, government, and academia in a discussion of the societal possibilities inherent in the creation of climate solutions. The event is timed to take place two weeks before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, and coincides with the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate titled Energy for Change. Led by the Science Adviser to the President of the United States, John Holdren, and informed by a year-long project on energy &amp; climate at the National Academy of Sciences, the meeting will be organized into a set of forward-looking conversations respectively emphasizing opportunities for business, for the United States, and for the global community of nations.]]>
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:15:44 GMT /Boltonhillconsulting/program-for-innovations-time-for-change-reframing-the-conversation-on-energy-amp-climate-november-24-2009 Boltonhillconsulting@slideshare.net(Boltonhillconsulting) Program for Innovations Time For Change: Reframing the Conversation on Energy &amp; Climate November 24, 2009 Boltonhillconsulting Program for A discussion on the occasion of the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate: November 24, 2009 at The National Academy of Sciences 21st and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC Video at http://wp.me/pyHrt-cT EVENT DESCRIPTION: The goal of this meeting is to contribute to reframing the conversation on energy and climate by illuminating opportunities inherent in the transition away from carbon intensity. The meeting will focus on how technologies already in use can be combined with common-sense policies and 21st century modes of organization to create jobs, advance innovation, and enhance international cooperation. The meeting will take place at the National Academy of Sciences and will engage leaders from business, government, and academia in a discussion of the societal possibilities inherent in the creation of climate solutions. The event is timed to take place two weeks before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, and coincides with the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp; climate titled Energy for Change. Led by the Science Adviser to the President of the United States, John Holdren, and informed by a year-long project on energy &amp; climate at the National Academy of Sciences, the meeting will be organized into a set of forward-looking conversations respectively emphasizing opportunities for business, for the United States, and for the global community of nations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/program-126114793352-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Program for A discussion on the occasion of the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp;amp; climate: November 24, 2009 at The National Academy of Sciences 21st and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC Video at http://wp.me/pyHrt-cT EVENT DESCRIPTION: The goal of this meeting is to contribute to reframing the conversation on energy and climate by illuminating opportunities inherent in the transition away from carbon intensity. The meeting will focus on how technologies already in use can be combined with common-sense policies and 21st century modes of organization to create jobs, advance innovation, and enhance international cooperation. The meeting will take place at the National Academy of Sciences and will engage leaders from business, government, and academia in a discussion of the societal possibilities inherent in the creation of climate solutions. The event is timed to take place two weeks before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, and coincides with the release of the Innovations journal special issue on energy &amp;amp; climate titled Energy for Change. Led by the Science Adviser to the President of the United States, John Holdren, and informed by a year-long project on energy &amp;amp; climate at the National Academy of Sciences, the meeting will be organized into a set of forward-looking conversations respectively emphasizing opportunities for business, for the United States, and for the global community of nations.
Program for Innovations Time For Change: Reframing the Conversation on Energy &amp; Climate November 24, 2009 from Boltonhillconsulting
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Large Scale Use Of Renewable Energy Technologies Deployment Grid Integration Emissions Reductions /slideshow/large-scale-use-of-renewable-energy-technologies-deployment-grid-integration-emissions-reductions/2744007 largescaleuseofrenewableenergytechnologiesdeploymentgridintegrationemissionsreductions-1261147726802-phpapp01
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Fri, 18 Dec 2009 08:49:23 GMT /slideshow/large-scale-use-of-renewable-energy-technologies-deployment-grid-integration-emissions-reductions/2744007 Boltonhillconsulting@slideshare.net(Boltonhillconsulting) Large Scale Use Of Renewable Energy Technologies Deployment Grid Integration Emissions Reductions Boltonhillconsulting <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/largescaleuseofrenewableenergytechnologiesdeploymentgridintegrationemissionsreductions-1261147726802-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Creative Solutions to Launching &amp; Funding Early Stage Bioscience Companies in the New Economy /slideshow/biopresentation/1247841 biopresentation-123884995695-phpapp02
Speakers who will present at this TCM/Bio Breakfast event organized by Bolton Hill Consulting and co-hosted by GBC &amp; GBTC and sponsored by Arcion Therapeutics, Martek, VWR, and the University of Maryland BioPark. UMB BioPark Life Sciences Conference Center First Floor 801 West Baltimore St Baltimore, MD 21201 4/16/09 7:30-10:30 am In todays economic environment, more so than at any other time, it is imperative for emerging and early-stage companies to be able to identify and access both traditional and non-traditional sources of capital. What are some of the creative funding strategies that Maryland-based entrepreneurs have successfully used to keep their products and projects moving through development? Hear from our panel of funding specialists representing foundations, angel investment groups, venture capital firms, and the State government as they describe their programs and the resources available to help fledgling businesses. In addition, a group of well-respected local bioscience entrepreneurs will share their first-hand experiences in overcoming the challenges posed by todays financial crisis. Join us for an informative and interactive discussion. Our speakers include: Paul Silber, Ph.D. (moderator) Director, Evergreen Capital Former CEO, InVitro Technologies Delegate Dan Morhaim, M.D. Deputy Majority Leader Maryland House of Delegates Margaret A. Anderson Chief Operating Officer FasterCures Youseph Yazdi, Ph.D. Corporate Director, Corporate Office of Science and Technology Johnson and Johnson Registration link: https://techcouncilmd.com/events/register.php]]>

Speakers who will present at this TCM/Bio Breakfast event organized by Bolton Hill Consulting and co-hosted by GBC &amp; GBTC and sponsored by Arcion Therapeutics, Martek, VWR, and the University of Maryland BioPark. UMB BioPark Life Sciences Conference Center First Floor 801 West Baltimore St Baltimore, MD 21201 4/16/09 7:30-10:30 am In todays economic environment, more so than at any other time, it is imperative for emerging and early-stage companies to be able to identify and access both traditional and non-traditional sources of capital. What are some of the creative funding strategies that Maryland-based entrepreneurs have successfully used to keep their products and projects moving through development? Hear from our panel of funding specialists representing foundations, angel investment groups, venture capital firms, and the State government as they describe their programs and the resources available to help fledgling businesses. In addition, a group of well-respected local bioscience entrepreneurs will share their first-hand experiences in overcoming the challenges posed by todays financial crisis. Join us for an informative and interactive discussion. Our speakers include: Paul Silber, Ph.D. (moderator) Director, Evergreen Capital Former CEO, InVitro Technologies Delegate Dan Morhaim, M.D. Deputy Majority Leader Maryland House of Delegates Margaret A. Anderson Chief Operating Officer FasterCures Youseph Yazdi, Ph.D. Corporate Director, Corporate Office of Science and Technology Johnson and Johnson Registration link: https://techcouncilmd.com/events/register.php]]>
Sat, 04 Apr 2009 08:22:24 GMT /slideshow/biopresentation/1247841 Boltonhillconsulting@slideshare.net(Boltonhillconsulting) Creative Solutions to Launching &amp; Funding Early Stage Bioscience Companies in the New Economy Boltonhillconsulting Speakers who will present at this TCM/Bio Breakfast event organized by Bolton Hill Consulting and co-hosted by GBC &amp; GBTC and sponsored by Arcion Therapeutics, Martek, VWR, and the University of Maryland BioPark. UMB BioPark Life Sciences Conference Center First Floor 801 West Baltimore St Baltimore, MD 21201 4/16/09 7:30-10:30 am In todays economic environment, more so than at any other time, it is imperative for emerging and early-stage companies to be able to identify and access both traditional and non-traditional sources of capital. What are some of the creative funding strategies that Maryland-based entrepreneurs have successfully used to keep their products and projects moving through development? Hear from our panel of funding specialists representing foundations, angel investment groups, venture capital firms, and the State government as they describe their programs and the resources available to help fledgling businesses. In addition, a group of well-respected local bioscience entrepreneurs will share their first-hand experiences in overcoming the challenges posed by todays financial crisis. Join us for an informative and interactive discussion. Our speakers include: Paul Silber, Ph.D. (moderator) Director, Evergreen Capital Former CEO, InVitro Technologies Delegate Dan Morhaim, M.D. Deputy Majority Leader Maryland House of Delegates Margaret A. Anderson Chief Operating Officer FasterCures Youseph Yazdi, Ph.D. Corporate Director, Corporate Office of Science and Technology Johnson and Johnson Registration link: https://techcouncilmd.com/events/register.php <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biopresentation-123884995695-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers who will present at this TCM/Bio Breakfast event organized by Bolton Hill Consulting and co-hosted by GBC &amp;amp; GBTC and sponsored by Arcion Therapeutics, Martek, VWR, and the University of Maryland BioPark. UMB BioPark Life Sciences Conference Center First Floor 801 West Baltimore St Baltimore, MD 21201 4/16/09 7:30-10:30 am In todays economic environment, more so than at any other time, it is imperative for emerging and early-stage companies to be able to identify and access both traditional and non-traditional sources of capital. What are some of the creative funding strategies that Maryland-based entrepreneurs have successfully used to keep their products and projects moving through development? Hear from our panel of funding specialists representing foundations, angel investment groups, venture capital firms, and the State government as they describe their programs and the resources available to help fledgling businesses. In addition, a group of well-respected local bioscience entrepreneurs will share their first-hand experiences in overcoming the challenges posed by todays financial crisis. Join us for an informative and interactive discussion. Our speakers include: Paul Silber, Ph.D. (moderator) Director, Evergreen Capital Former CEO, InVitro Technologies Delegate Dan Morhaim, M.D. Deputy Majority Leader Maryland House of Delegates Margaret A. Anderson Chief Operating Officer FasterCures Youseph Yazdi, Ph.D. Corporate Director, Corporate Office of Science and Technology Johnson and Johnson Registration link: https://techcouncilmd.com/events/register.php
Creative Solutions to Launching &amp; Funding Early Stage Bioscience Companies in the New Economy from Boltonhillconsulting
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