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WHAT’S THE DEAL?
How Businesses Can Help Control Their Energy Costs

As energy prices continue to rise, Connecticut businesses need to learn how to control their energy costs and make the best choices for their companies. CBIA and the Connecticut Power and Energy Society have assembled some of the top experts in the region to examine the changes taking place in Connecticut’s energy markets and how they affect consumers’ utility bills.


Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004
8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Radisson Hotel & Conference Center
Cromwell

Attendees will learn how Connecticut businesses are reducing their energy costs and what they can do to save money on energy now. In addition, state and regional leaders will discuss the next energy policy changes headed for Connecticut.

Speakers include:

  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut attorney general;

  • Sen. Thomas Herlihy (R), deputy minority leader and ranking member of the Connecticut General Assembly Energy and Technology Committee;

  • Rep. Kevin DelGobbo (R), ranking member of the Connecticut General Assembly Energy and Technology Committee;

  • Donald W. Downes, chairman, Department of Public Utility Control;

  • Alexander Bosso, president, Connecticut Power & Energy Society;

  • Jamie Gregg, CEO, Colonial Bronze Co.;

  • Christopher Halpin, president, Celtic Energy Inc.;

  • Robert Schasel, director of energy and utilities, Pepsico Corp.; and

  • Gordon van Welie, president and CEO, ISO New England.

For a complete agenda, please visit www.cbia.com/newsroom.

 

Media wishing to attend the event should contact Nancy Andrews, CBIA media relations manager, at 860-244-1957 or andrewsn@cbia.com.


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