First NOX Trading Strategies Seminar to be Held in Houston on January 20th

The first NOX trading strategies seminar will be held in Houston at the Four Seasons Hotel on the afternoon of January 20, 2005. This seminar will explore how to implement cost effective solutions through trading. The Houston/Galveston area has the worst air quality in the United States and a 2008 deadline for compliance.

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 11, 2005 -- The first NOX trading strategies seminar will be held in Houston at the Four Seasons Hotel on the afternoon of January 20, 2005. This seminar is held by New York-based Global Change Associates and Houston-based Vision Monitor, who will both present at this event. The seminar will explore new ground in how to respond with cost effective solutions in to onerous NOX reduction mandates in the Houston/Galveston area which has the worst air quality in the United States.

We decided to hold our first event in Houston/Galveston to showcase a cost effective business solution to a real environmental problem that requires proactive implementation strategies through trading to meet an 80% reduction in NOX by 2008," said Global Change Chairman Peter C. Fusaro.

The half day afternoon free seminar sponsored by Air Products and Trinity Consultants will have presentations by Rick McAlister of Air Products, Kelly Covington of NOX brokerage Amerex, Denise Furey of Fitch Ratings, Doug Akerson of Marsh, and Shishar Mohar of Trinity Consultants.

We are also going to present critical information on HR VOC compliance at this event," said Torgeir Mantor, chairman of Vision Monitor.

For further information to register, please go to www.energymediagroup.com and register online. We encourage members of the press to attend.

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Contact Information
Peter Fusaro
GLOBAL CHANGE ASSOCIATES
http://www.energymediagroup.com
212-316-0223

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