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Learn how facility improvements can reduce energy and water demands

Although improving equipment efficiency is important and cost-effective, improving facility operations – in particular reducing unnecessary energy and water demands – can yield much larger savings. In addition, focusing on facility-wide opportunities integrates efficiency into business decisions concerning throughput capacity and regulatory compliance.

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SDG&E Hosts 2013-2014 Joint Planning Conference for Diversity Focused Engineering and Science Chapters

This unique conference is expected to enhance the professional development of tomorrow’s leaders. The purpose of the conference is to improve chapter effectiveness, improve communication between stakeholders – students, professionals, industry and MESA staff, and promote leadership development. The conference addressed chapter basics, joint planning, community college-university-industry relationships, ethics, and leadership training.

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2012 NSF/MESA Summer Team Internship Symposium

The National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to the San Diego MESA Alliance (SDMA) provided stipends for 36 student interns (12 students in MESA/MEP program at each campus – San Diego City College, San Diego State University, and Southwestern Community College) this summer at various projects in science and engineering firms.
This is a unique paid internship that incorporates a team component into the student internship experience. Hired student interns were placed in teams of 2-4 students to work on projects in engineering and science firms or for faculty. Summer internships occurred between May through August of 2012, at a minimum of 100 hours. In some cases, employers and/or faculty may extend internships or create other internship opportunities for students (beyond summer 2012).

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Cooling water treatment management for energy conservation

We’ll explore the various and most commonly employed means by which to achieve high cycles of concentration as it pertains to Water & Chemical Conservation in Open Condensing Water Treatment Programs. You’ll learn some of the basic differences between green programs. This seminar will go into some depth on the features, benefits and drawbacks of each Water Treatment Program.

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Solar Water Heating Basics for Homeowners Wednesday, June 19

Gather your neighbors for a free dinner workshop to learn about the benefits of solar water heating technology and available rebates through the California Solar Initiative – Thermal Program. This workshop is led by industry experts and can help you decide if a solar water heating system is right for your home.

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