Cleantech Alliance Breakfast Series featuring Susan Petty of AltaRock Energy and Hotrock Energy Research Organization

Hear from one of the world’s leading geothermal experts at the next CleanTech Alliance Breakfast Series event on Oct. 11.

Susan Petty is the CTO, President and Co-Founder of AltaRock Energy, a full-service geothermal energy technology company. She also leads the Hotrock Energy Resource Organization (HERO), a nonprofit focused on furthering geothermal research.

Join in the new Digital Classroom building (Spark) in room 233 to learn what lies ahead for geothermal in our region, our county and our world. Attending this event would normally require a $25 ticket and travel to Seattle – complimentary access to this event is being provided by the Cleantech Alliance of Washington as a special benefit to WSU Pullman campus and community.

Satellite video feed location – Spark 233

Wednesday, October 11, 2017
7:30 – 9:00 AM
Free & coffee provided by the Office of Clean Energy

For more information visit – https://vcea.wsu.edu/event/cleantech-alliance-breakfast-series-featuring-susan-petty-of-altarock-energy-and-hotrock-energy-research-organization-hero/

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