Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Will your next car run on electricity or natural gas?  
You are invited to the CTC Workshop in Los Angeles on May 21 -
 http://Anyvite.com/events/home/yzm5whvn60

     

Saturday, April 26, 2014


Will your next car  run on electricity or natural gas?   
CTC Workshop invitation. Wed, May 14, 2014, 5:30-7:30pm

•Are electric vehicles the answer? •How to reduce engine weight and moving parts •How to increase engine economy, performance, durability and lower emissions. Our Keynote Speakers are Steve Herbruck, CEO and B Scott Farrenkopf, EVP GoTek Energy Inc. www.gotekenergy.com

Friday, April 4, 2014

Radical strategies that will bring California's reservoir back from record low levels -  http://Anyvite.com/events/home/yzm5whvn60

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

I invite you to our February 12 CTC workshop: "How Communities Can Avoid the Worst Consequences of the Oil and Gas Fracking Boom”
The boom in oil and gas drilling has overwhelmed many communities. This forum will focus on needs and solutions for local government regulation of oil and gas fracking, drilling, and production to fill the vacuum left by less than comprehensive federal and state regulation.  As Hydraulic Fracking increases, so does the public fear about environmental impact.  
Tom Landau, CEO, www.CleanTechnologyCouncil.org, http://Anyvite.com/events/home/yzm5whvn60

Friday, January 10, 2014

Engine Performance and Emission Breakthrough
Clean Technology Council presents 1.15.2014 -
•Raising $63 million in venture capital.
•The future of global emissions legislation.
•Market requirements in the automotive industry.
•Building a Going-Green top 100 private company.
•A unique approach to solving market requirements.
Speaker: Wolfgang Bullmer, CEO, Transonic Combustion - www.tscombustion.com -  http://Anyvite.com/events/home/yzm5whvn60
Transonic Combustion is the developer of  next-generation fuel injection system. The automotive Industry is coming under increasing pressure from both governments and consumers to improve efficiency and decrease emissions. The new Transonic Combustion fuel injection system delivers a precisely controlled injection of heated fuel up to super-critical state to improve efficiency and reduces emissions.  The company has won several Green Engineering awards from CERA, Going-Green top 100 private companies, Forbes, World Economic Forum, CNET and Automotive Engineering.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Nov. 25, 2013   Innovative ideas and trends in clean energy, energy efficiency and climate change.  Dr. Steven Chu, Nobel Laureate - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjDr6P97RX8

Breakthrough technology balances engine emission reduction, performance & fuel consumption

CTC Workshop and Wine Tasting Mixer

Wednesday, January 15 2014, 5:30-8:00pm
TOTAL WINES CONFERENCE ROOM, 394 NO. MOORPARK RD., THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91360
   
•The future of global emissions legislation.
•Market requirements in the automotive industry.
•Building a Going-Green top 100 private company.
•A unique approach to solving market requirements.
Worfgang Bullmer, CEO, Transonic Combustion - www.tscombustion.com
Worldwide the Automotive Industry is coming under increasing pressure from both governments and consumers for improved efficiency along with decreasing emissions. Transonic Combustion is a developer of next-generation fuel injection systems.  Their new fuel injection system delivers precisely controlled injection of heated fuel up to supercritical state while it improves efficiency and reduces emissions.  The company has won several Green Engineering awards from CERA, Going-Green top 100 private companies, Forbes, World Economic Forum, CNET and Automotive Engineering. Wolfgang Bullmer is the Chief Executive Officer of Transonic Combustion. He brings with him over 25 years of experience in the automotive sector.  He has recently served in leadership positions with BorgWarner as Vice President Advanced Engine Engineering and BorgWarner Morse TEC as VP and General Manager of Engine Products.

All Tax deductible donations paid at the door: with on-line RSVP $15, with no RSVP $20.