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An 18 Percent to 50 Percent Improvement to Energy Savings In addition to saving energy and reducing utility expenses, there are additional (often unreported) benefits from conserving energy. These non-utility benefits contribute value worth an additional 18 to 50 percent of the energy savings -- as demonstrated via a new article in Strategic Planning for Energy & the Environment, written by Eric Woodroof, Ph.D., who has been a Board Member for the Certified Energy Manager program since 1999. Tulsa (PRWEB) February 6, 2008 -- In addition to saving energy and reducing utility expenses, there are additional (often unreported) benefits from conserving energy. These non-utility benefits contribute value worth an additional 18 to 50 percent of the energy savings -- as demonstrated via a new article in Strategic Planning for Energy & the Environment, written by Eric Woodroof, Ph.D., who has been a Board Member for the Certified Energy Manager program since 1999.
Dr. Woodroof will also be speaking in Tulsa on February 12, 2008 to facilitate the internationally-popular "Carbon Reduction Workshop" at the Double Tree Hotel. The Mayor of Tulsa will be present for a portion of the event. Woodroof, who will be flying in from South America to speak at the Cox Convention Center in OKC the day before, says, "I am very excited about being with Tulsans on the twelfth." Later this year, Woodroof will be delivering this information in Dubai, Hong Kong, Puerto Rico and of course, the USA.
Information about this special Tulsa event and reservations (limited seating available) can be found at http://www.profitablegreensolutions.org. Other events and free information is available at http://www.profitablegreensolutions.com, the only "green" business training with a 300 percent guarantee.
Contact: Eric Woodroof, Ph.D 1-888-563-7221
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