Former Director of the Governor’s Office of Energy Management and Conservation Takes the Helm at the Colorado Clean Energy Cluster...
Symbios Technologies, LLC is a resource recovery technology and project development firm working to reduce greenhouse gas impacts while improving water treatment, waste disposal, and energy economics. Symbios is developing water treatment technologies in the R&D stage. Its services include using proprietary greenhouse gas accounting and financial modeling software to calculate carbon footprints; conduct feasibility analyses; and develop integrated renewable energy facilities to produce clean energy and water, organic fertilizer, and other valuable products from waste streams.
There are many ways to get involved with the CCEC- as a board member, non-board member, initiative participant, donor or investor. Learn about how you can start a new project or invest in CCEC or one of our initiatives here. If you're looking to volunteer in the Fort ZED initiative, contact Ariana Friedlander, Co-director of the FortZED Community Task Force at afriedlander@atmosphereconservancy.org.
A list of the current CCEC Board of Directors can be found here. The CEO is Drew Bolin.
Yes. "Northern" was dropped from the name in the summer of 2010 to better reflect CCEC's current projects, priorities and goals.
Yes, the CCEC is a 501(c)(3) organization and any donations made to the organization are tax deductible.
While the CCEC does not directly provide funding for projects, we can help give your company access to resources, networking and partnerships to help you attract funding. The CCEC looks for initiatives that have a distinct role for the organization, links to job creation and economic development, is groundbreaking and innovative in the use of a clean energy technology and improves the image of the region.
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Rocky Scott is the Director of Business Development-Intellectual Property at Woodward. His previous professional experience includes strategic consulting, community development, economic development and system engineering. In addition to serving on the Colorado Clean Energy Cluster Board, Rocky has serves on the Dean's Advisory Board for the College of Engineering at CSU, Colorado Governor's Job Cabinet, and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corporation.
