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State of the Rockies: Woody Beardsley
April 8, 2008 10:59 AM


This week Colorado College is hosting workshops, films, and speakers for their annual State of the Rockies Conference. KRCC's Kate Dawson spoke with Woody Beardsley about his thoughts on renewable energy use in the Rockies region. Beardsley will speak tonight at CC's McHugh Commons.








Woody Beardsley, President of the Hybrid Energy Group, will speak at the State of the Rockies Conference tonight at 7:30 at Colorado College. His discussion is called "Colorado's New Energy Economy, Perspectives From the Field"

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Lecture: State of the Rockies: Woody Beardsley: "Colorado's New Energy Economy, Perspective From the Field"

Woody Beardsley, president and CEO of the Hybrid Energy Group (HEG) in Denver, will speak about a segment of the clean energy sector that invites small capital investment. HEG implements a flexible investment strategy that focuses on small wind, solar and biodiesel companies that may not be attractive to institutional investors, investment banks and large private equity funds, who tend to be more comfortable with the risks and returns of large-scale renewable energy investments.

7:30 p.m., Jerome P. McHugh Student Commons, above the Herb 'n' Farm Café; in the Western Ridge Housing Complex, 1090 N. Cascade Ave., free

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