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NTC EPA ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO ADDRESS THE SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRY IN ORLANDO, FLA. ON CLINTON ADMINISTRATION’S COMMITMENT TO COMBAT GLOBAL WARMING

FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1998

EPA ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO ADDRESS THE SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRY IN ORLANDO, FLA. ON CLINTON ADMINISTRATION’S COMMITMENT TO COMBAT GLOBAL WARMING


EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner will address members of the solar energy industry at the SOLTECH ‘98 conference at Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Fla., at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, April 27. Browner will discuss the Clinton Administration’s commitment to using innovative, energy-efficient technologies and alternative energy sources -- like solar energy -- to combat the threat of global warming. Browner will detail President Clinton’s plan to commit $6.3 billion over five years to spur energy efficiency and develop clean energy technologies to reduce the pollution that causes global warming.

WHO: U.S. EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner

WHAT: Address the Solar Energy Industry on Clinton Administration Commitment to Combat Global Warming

WHERE: Coronado Springs Resort
Fiesta Room #6
Orlando, Fla.

WHEN: Monday, April 27
11:30 a.m.
      Directions from Orlando: Take I-4 west bound and exit 25-B (Magic Kingdom). Merge with traffic and follow signs to Coronado Springs Resort.


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