Jun 17 2009
Washington Solar economics forum to bring US solar players together
Following on from the UK Solar economic forum, currently taking place in London, Green Power Conferences, one of the leading organizers of green energy events has announced the upcoming US Solar forum to take place in Washington.
With Barack Obama’s recent espousals of green initiatives and a sizeable upturn in green investments in light of the crisis facing Wall Street, the Solar economic forum, to be held in Washington D.C. on the 9 & 10 of September, will be sure to generate a huge interest amongst US solar sector members.
The US Solar economics forum will offer advice on the US solar industry and how it can react to the global economic crisis. With a particular focus given to recent legislation both on a national and local government level attendees will be able to get a strong feeling of the direction in which the US solar industry is heading. Similarly, with expert analysis and financial evaluations of the feasibility of various photovoltaic technologies the event will offer a forum focused on networking and real business success.
The forum will offer attendees the opportunity to come face to face with some of the key players in the US solar industry with the following high profile, expert speakers confirmed:
· John Bartlett, Financial Analyst, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
· Julia Hamm, Executive Director, Solar Electric Power Association, USA
· Mike Nedd, Deputy Director, Bureau of Land Management, USA
· David Arfin, Vice President, SolarCity, USA
· Rainer Aringhoff, President, Solar Millennium, USA
· Matt Cheney, Chief Executive Officer, Renewable Ventures, USA
· Carrie Cullen Hitt, President, The Solar Alliance, USA
· Shawn Kravertz, President, Esplanade Capital, USA
· Nancy E. Pfund, Managing Partner, DBL Investors, USA
· John Woolard, Chief Executive Officer, Brightsource Energy, USA
For full information on this conference and how it could benefit anyone involved in or wishing to learn more about the industry and its prospects, please visit:
http://www2.greenpowerconferences.co.uk/v8-12/Prospectus/Index.php?sEventCode=SP0909US
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