Fred Carr of the New York State Department of Public Service speaks at the Energy and Environmental Technology Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductor held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
Joe Badin of Energetics, Inc. speaks at the Energy and Environmental Technology Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductors held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
An unidentified man attends the Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductors held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
Jim Fogarty of General Electric attends the Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductors held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
(Left to right) an unidentified man, an unidentified woman, Joe Badin of Energetics, Inc., and Pradeep Haldar, the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) Vice President for Clean Energy Programs; Head, Nanoeconomics Constellation; Professor; Director of the CNSE Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC); Executive Director of New Energy New York (NENY); Chief Operating and Technology Officer of the U.S. Photovoltaic Manufacturing Consortium (PVMC) attend the E2TAC event of New York Super Conductors at the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
Gil Bindewald of the United State's Department of Energy speaks at the Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) event of New York Super Conductors held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM). [20003026]
Two unidentified men attend a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). The University at Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) Vice President for Clean Energy Programs at the University at Albany; Head of Nanoeconomics Constellation; Director of the CNSE Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC); Executive Director of New Energy New York (NENY) attends a press conference along with New York Senator Charles Schumer (center) and Congressman Michael R. McNulty (far left) at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) Vice President for Clean Energy Programs at the University at Albany; Head of Nanoeconomics Constellation; Director of the CNSE Energy and Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC); Executive Director of New Energy New York (NENY) speaks at a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY. E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]
New York Assemblyman and chairman of the Energy Committee Paul D. Tonko attends a press conference at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). Albany NanoTech's Energy and Environmental Technology Application Center, known as E2TAC, unveiled a proposed project during the December 15th press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of NENY (New Energy New York). E2TAC works with more than 20 companies and focuses on the development of energy technology. [20002954]