Special Events

Wind Energy Institute

2008

February 19-20; Austin Convention Center; Austin, TX

Join energy attorneys, developers, renewable energy experts, county officials, landowners, and regulators at the 2008 Wind Energy Institute. A nationally-recognized faculty—drawn from attorneys, developers, engineers, and key Texas policymakers—will provide you with the latest technological, business, and legal information regarding wind development. Topics include: power markets and nodal pricing; Certified Renewable Energy Zones (CREZ); siting, environmental, and leasing issues; and more.

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Advanced Wind Energy Workshop

2007

Advanced Wind Energy Workshop

NOVEMBER 16
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Old No. 1 Bar and Grill in Downtown Morris

Speakers and panelists will provide practical information to farmers,
business/home owners, public officials, students and citizens
interested in their role in wind energy. Hosted by the University of
Minnesota Morris and the West Central Research and Outreach Center.
Registration is $60 ($20 for students) and includes lunch.

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AWEA Fall Symposium

2007

The AWEA Fall Symposium will provide a unique educational program
designed for wind energy professionals involved in, or looking to
learnmore about, the business, policy and technical issues of the
windindustry. The Symposium will also provide outstanding business
interaction and networking opportunities, all at a luxury resort
located just north of San Diego, California.


Conference Theme:
The Wind Power Imperative: Securing America’s Economic, Environmental & Energy Future

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WindEnergy Business 2007

2007

The primary objective of this conference is to open a dialog for partnership between two of the world's leading countries in developing and implementing new wind energy technologies. Innovative German companies will present their technologies. Opportunities for business cooperation in the US will be discussed. Leading speakers from both the US and Germany will share their experiences, new technologies, products and services.

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Wind Power Development Tutorial

2007

Wind power is on a 25% annual growth curve. Looming carbon caps will pressure munis and IOU’s to add wind to their power supply. The capital is flowing. And FERC is actively addressing transmission access; soon the grid will be able to absorb much larger volumes of wind-generated power.

What does it really take to bring a wind farm successfully to market? What can the numbers look like, and what kinds of business models and financing vehicles will be best suited to your unique needs?

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Phase II of Renewable Energy in America-A Global Outlook

2007

Washington, DC: The American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE), in conjunction with the House and Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucuses, and with the participation of many Supporting Organizations, is pleased to announce this annual national policy conference. The 2007 conference will broaden our perspectives once again, now looking at the global outlook on renewable energy and putting U.S. development in the context of global factors. Countries such as Denmark, Germany, Spain, and India have been early leaders in wind power.

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E3 2007 Conference

2007

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Coffman Memorial Union.  E3 2007 will focus on the intersection between innovative technologies, visionary policies, environmental benefits, and emerging market opportunities as they relate to developments in the renewable energy sector.

Renewable energy and environmental researchers, students, governmental officials, non-profit and business/industry leaders will join together to share knowledge and discoveries through keynote addresses, breakout sessions, research posters, and exhibitor booths.

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Cellulosic Ethanol Summit

2007

October 15-17, Washington, DC. The Cellulosic Ethanol Summit has quickly established itself as the major place where all the communities in the cellulosic ethanol value chain come together in one location to discuss how to build a new national cellulosic ethanol industry. Again, this year, leaders from the agricultural, industrial biotech, biorefinery developer and financial communities will gather to hear their communities' perspectives on what is needed to form an efficient effective value chain to commercialize cellulosic ethanol production.

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