ASES Conference April 16-20, 2013 Baltimore

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  • Jason
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    • Dec 2008
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    ASES Conference April 16-20, 2013 Baltimore

    About the Conference
    On April 16-20, 2013, the American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Conference will convene in Baltimore, near the most vibrant markets for renewable energy in the Eastern United States. Join researchers from across the U.S. and around the world who have submitted abstracts on renewable energy technologies.

    SOLAR 2013 will examine how mainstream renewable energy technologies are saving money today for small and large businesses, homeowners and utility companies. We’ll look at policy initiatives that can streamline permitting and financing for large and small projects, and explore the road forward as renewable installations double annually. SOLAR 2013 is the best opportunity all year for investors, businesses, policy analysts and other renewable energy researchers to exchange ideas and explore new concepts.



    Registration


    Register today at SOLAR2013.org to learn about the immediate future of cheap, clean and distributed energy – its role in the future of the economy and the resilience of America’s infrastructure. And save $100 off the full-conference registration fee when you book before Feb. 15!

    Speakers

    Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, will top the speakers list at SOLAR 2013, the 42nd annual National Solar Conference in Baltimore, April 16-20.
    Joining McKibben on the podium will be Kevin Knobloch, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists. Both speakers will focus on critical need for rapid response to climate change, and especially on the role of carbon-neutral energy sources in the swift reduction of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
    Also speaking in Baltimore will be leading experts on the successful development of distributed power sources in Germany. Invited are Jochen Flasbarth (invited) is president of the German Federal Environmental Agency, and Thomas Chrometzka (invited) is head of international affairs at the German Solar Industry Association. German experts will speak on ways in which Germany has been able to race to more than 25-percent renewable electricity, on the way to 35 percent by 2020.
    http://www.ases.org/mckibben-knobloc...at-solar-2013/
    Hotels

    Reserve your hotel room now! ASES has two hotels with special conference rates! Be sure to mention SOLAR 2013 to get the group rate. The cutoff date for reservations for both hotels is Monday, March 25th. If you book with the Hyatt Regency, you will also receive complimentary wireless internet and a 20% discount in their Bistro 300 restaurant.Click here to learn more.

    Partner

    Partner with ASES to get valuable exposure for your organization on our web site and in the conference program. Non-profit partners will also receive a $150 discounts on conference registration. Learn more

    Conference Highlights
    Germany has revolutionized its energy economy in a few short years as two top architects of German solar policy will explain.
    Extreme Weather: Learn from utilities and government officials how solar is the key to recovery, resiliency and mitigation of climate-related disasters.
    Finance & Policy: Find out how state and local policy innovations will keep the solar industry growing.
    Green Building: Get the latest research on passive solar design, energy modeling and building integrated solar technologies.
    Don't miss special events for Young Professionals in Renewable Energy (YPiRE). See how electric vehicles compliment the solar industry at the Green Transportation of the ASES Expo.


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