June 30, 2010...11:39 am

2010 Sustainable Innovation Summit Recap

On Tuesday, June 22, the Chamber’s Government Relations and Technology departments hosted a joint half-day event called the Sustainable Innovation Summit. The goal was to educate the public on available opportunities for sustainability and to give examples of local businesses that have already taken advantage of these opportunities, leading the area in to a new era of a more conscious approach to conservation. The event took place at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Dallas, and had approximately 250 local business leaders in attendance.

The day started off with an exhibit hall and a breakfast keynote by Dr. Jeffrey Talley, a professor at SMU and a prominent military engineer. Dr. Talley spoke of his time in Iraq, where he was charged with the responsibility of rebuilding the infrastructure of Baghdad, post war. He also spoke of social entrepreneurship and sustainability from a global perspective.

Following the breakfast keynote were two panel presentations. The first panel, entitled “Innovations for Emissions Reductions,” included a case study by Transwestern regarding their Qurom 500 building and their management of utilities in this green-friendly building. NRG Energy spoke on electric vehicles and TXU Energy talked about the challenges and opportunities relating to electricity supply v. demand in Texas.  The second panel, “Energy Generation Solutions,” covered the topics of wind, solar, geothermal and nuclear, including case studies on the efforts of the Frisco ISD with geothermal solutions in their building construction. Hunt Consolidated and Luminant touched on wind, solar and nuclear.

The day ended with a luncheon, keynoted by the legendary T. Boone Pickens. It was an informal talk, moderated by Chamber President, Amb. James C. Oberwetter, and included audience Q&A.

To see the presentations given by the speakers, visit the TBC website at www.dallastbc.org.