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Aspen Institute Announces Winners of First Annual Energy and Environment Awards
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, DC - March 24, 2008 - The Aspen Institute proudly announces the
winners of the first annual Energy and Environment Awards, which will be
presented at a ceremony on March 29, 2008, during the inaugural Aspen
Environment Forum. Created by the Aspen Global Leadership Network and
Henry Crown Fellows, the Aspen Institute Energy and Environment Awards
recognize and reward excellence for those making significant contributions
to innovation, implementation, and communication of energy and
environmental solutions (visit http://www.aspenenvironment.org/program/energy-and-environment-awards).
The winners- all organizations and people who are making the biggest
strides, acting as leaders, catalysts, and educators, particularly at the
critical nexus between energy and environmental problems and solutions -
are:
Corporate Energy Generation - SolarCity
Corporate Energy Conservation - Serious Materials
Innovation in Government - State of California Energy Office's
Million Solar Roofs Initiative
Innovation in a Non-governmental Organization - The California
Cars Initiative
Individual Thought Leadership - Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain
Institute
The Energy and Environment Awards, which are meant to celebrate success
and provoke conversations about ways to emulate and expand upon the
success stories honored, are part of the Aspen Environment Forum, a
gathering of more than 300 thought leaders that will take place from March
26-30, 2008, at the Aspen Meadows Resort and Conference Center in Colorado
(visit www.aspenenvironment.org for
more information). Designed to stimulate open-minded dialogue, the forum
is an innovative festival for thought and conversation about the
environment across a broad array of topics. Environmental experts,
scientists, economists, business leaders, journalists, authors, and
interested consumers will examine the state of the planet and share their
ideas for the future.
The Forum will conclude with the debut of the Aspen Energy and Environment
Awards for excellence in communications, contributions to innovation, and
environmental solutions. The Awards are proudly sponsored by CH2M HILL
and will be presented on March 29, 2008, at the Hotel Jerome ballroom.
"CH2M HILL is proud to sponsor the first Energy and Environment Awards.
The spirit of these awards are directly linked to CH2M HILL's commitment
to offer our clients sustainable long-term solutions that respond to
critical global issues, and the values important to our stakeholders,"
said Lee McIntire, CH2M HILL President and Chief Operating Officer.
CH2M HILL is a global full-service engineering, procurement, construction,
and operations firm, with more than 24,000 employees world-wide.
To register for the forum, contact Deborah Murphy at (970) 544-7960 or deborah.murphy@aspeninst.org,
or go to the forum's Web site at http://www.aspenenvironment.org.
Sponsors for the Aspen Environment Forum 2008, presented by the Aspen
Institute and National Geographic magazine, include Camco, Duke
Energy, General Motors, Goldman Sachs, and Shell.
The Aspen Institute, founded in 1950, is an international nonprofit
organization dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded
dialogue. Through seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership
development initiatives, the Institute and its international partners seek
to promote nonpartisan inquiry and an appreciation for timeless values. The
Institute is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has campuses in Aspen,
CO, and on the Wye River near the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in
Maryland. Its international network includes partner Aspen Institutes in
Berlin, Rome, Lyon, Tokyo, New Delhi, and Bucharest, and leadership
initiatives in Africa, Central America, and India.
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