Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Germany’s Transformation into a World Leader for Renewable Energy
On Monday, October 20, 2008, The Energy Conversation will host Mr. Mario-Ingo Soos, Counselor on Environment and Energy at the German Embassy & Dr. Jeffrey Michel, an electrical engineer working in the international power meter industry. Soos and Michel will discuss Germany’s transformation into a world leader for renewable energy. The event will take place at the Doubletree Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. For more information, please visit The Energy Conversation website.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
For Immediate Release
Energy Education
Washington, D.C., October, 7, 2008 – Peter Mazzeo, Chief Executive Officer of Mazenti, will be speaking today to the Montgomery County Public Schools at Stone Mill Elementary School in Gaithersburg, Maryland, about energy efficiency. By working directly with schools, Mazenti will help shape the environment directly affecting energy conscious consumers. “We have to do our part to make sure future generations of Americans realize the importance of reducing our carbon footprint,” Mazzeo said.
Susan Bock, PTA President, expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to educate the students, families and faculty of Montgomery County about this important issue. “We are so grateful for Mazenti bringing us a topic that is on all of our minds. Educating children is the most significant impact we can make on how the next generations will treat the world and is something we’ll always be working towards,” Bock said.
Point of Contact: Amita Lathigra
Ways To Save Money Through Conservation And Efficiency
Going Green Presentation
Monday, October 6th, 2008
For Immediate Release
Mazenti Breaks Ground with New Energy Technology Client
Washington, D.C., August 1, 2008 — Mazenti is partnering with Eddie Sines, founder of Potomac Energy Projects to develop alternative energy power generation solutions.
Mr. Sines is creating energy efficient devices that will allow us to become more self-sustaining at home. He believes that self-sustenance is the key to developing a sustainable alternative energy future. “I think sustainable energy production is the number one concern for us. Without it, we’re in for a lot of problems down the road,” Sines says.
Potomac Energy Projects strives to live past the current “green” trend and establish itself as a true leader in energy innovation.
Peter Mazzeo, CEO of Mazenti, is confident that Sines will succeed in his goals as long as he has support. “A key element in Potomac Energy Projects’ future is exposure. The public needs to hear from Eddie Sines.”
Point of Contact: Amita Lathigra