Alternative Energy and Climate Change Expert on Panel to Discuss Green Companies
SHANGHAI, China, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Roger Ballentine, a
well-known expert on alternative and renewable energy sources and climate
change, is scheduled to appear on a distinguished panel entitled 'Green
Companies' on February 26, 2009 at the RETECH 2009 Conference. Mr.
Ballentine's firm, Green Strategies Inc., is a well known strategic business
consulting firm in the energy and environmental arena and is a Board Member of
China Energy Recovery, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CGYV) ('China Energy
Recovery' or 'CER').
China Energy Recovery is a Shanghai-based company that has installed more
than one hundred waste-heat energy recovery systems in some of the largest
manufacturing facilities in China and other parts of Asia. CER helps its
clients operate with greater energy efficiency, using less energy to power
their factories and reducing emissions.
The RETECH 2009 Conference will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
in Las Vegas, NV, February 25 - 27, 2009. More information about the
conference can be found at: http://retech2009.com/index.php .
Roger Ballentine
Director and Chairman of the Compensation Committee
China Energy Recovery, Inc.
Mr. Roger Ballentine is the President of Green Strategies Inc., a
consulting company that assists clients in the energy and environmental arena
with domestic and international public policy matters, investment guidance in
the 'clean tech' marketplace, marketing and business development strategies, a
position that he has held since February, 2001. Mr. Ballentine is also a
Venture Partner with Arborview Capital LLC, a private equity firm focused on
the clean technology market place, a position he has held since May, 2008.
Additionally, Mr. Ballentine serves as both a Lecturer on Law at the Harvard
Law School, teaching in the area of energy and climate policy, a position he
has held since May, 2007, and as a Senior Fellow at the Progressive Policy
Institute in Washington, D.C. Prior to holding these positions, from June 1999
to January 2001, Mr. Ballentine served under President Clinton as Chairman of
the White House Climate Change Task Force and as Deputy Assistant to the
President for Environmental Initiatives.