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Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer to award Confederation College with Certificate of Recognition for campus energy efficiency - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer to award Confederation College with Certificate of Recognition for campus energy efficiency

Nov 15th, 2007 7:19 AM

Media Advisory - Photo Opportunity Attention News/Assignment/Energy Editors THUNDER BAY: Faculty and students leading the way in utilizing energy management initiatives (Thunder Bay) Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer Peter Love will join Thunder Bay Confederation College students, faculty and representatives from private industry to award a Certificate of Recognition for the Colleges' efforts to improve energy conservation. Mr. Love will also speak about the importance and value of energy efficiency. Honeywell is a key partner in supporting and developing program parameters for Confederation College's energy conservation targets. WHAT: Certificate of Recognition presentation for energy efficiency WHEN: Friday, November 16, 2007, 12:00 p.m. WHERE: Confederation College, 1450 Nakina Drive, Thunder Bay, Ontario (Shuniah Building, The Commons) WHO: * Dick O'Donnell, Vice Chair, Confederation College Board of Governors * Peter Love, Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer * Luis Rodrigues, Vice President of Energy Solutions, Honeywell Building Solutions * Jon Hendel, President, Student Union of Confederation College Inc. For more information, contact: Bethanie Foster, Marketing & Communications, Confederation College, (807) 475-6137, bafoster@confederationc.ca Ontario Power Authority/Conservation Bureau Media Hotline: 416-969-6307 Established in 1967, Confederation College is a publicly-funded, post-secondary institution serving education needs in Northwestern Ontario and beyond. It serves an area exceeding 550,000 sq. km from the main campus in Thunder Bay and area campuses located in Dryden, Fort Frances, Geraldton, Kenora, Marathon and Sioux Lookout. The college offers a full range of programs and educational services throughout the region ( www.confederationc.on.ca). The Ontario Power Authority creates and implements conservation and demand management programs, ensures adequate investment in new supply infrastructure, performs long-term, electricity system planning. The Chief Energy Conservation Officer and the Conservation Bureau are part of the OPA, and work toward promoting a culture of conservation throughout the province ( www.powerauthority.on.ca).