Events - May 6, 2009
Upcoming events sponsored by NREL, industry partners and universities are listed below. If you have a question about an event, contact the person listed for the specific event. If no contact is listed, or if you have a more general question about the events page, send your comments to Sarah Barba.
Clean Technology Conference & Expo 2009
May 3 - 7, 2009
- Houston, TX
Clean Technology 2009 brings together over 5,000 technology and business leaders and experts from academia, investment, government, startups, and Fortune 1,000 companies. The goals are: identifying the latest clean technologies and commercial sustainable solutions; driving advanced research insight and best practices; matching buyers and sellers; enabling strategic partnerships; and providing intellectual property licensing, venture capital, corporate financing, and customer acquisition opportunities.
Solar Energy Conference
May 6 - 7, 2009
- State College, PA
Focus Topics: Impacts of new technologies on the large scale deployment of residential and commercial scale solar PV systems; new incentives that have improved the viability and business case of solar in the northeast; and new business opportunities and workforce development challenges that can help rebuild our regional and national economy
Who should attend: State and local government officials, financial Institutions, builders, developers, code officials, economic development professionals and community organizations.
Technology Ventures Equity Capital Symposium
May 6 - 7, 2009
- Albuquerque, NM
The symposium will connect investors with growing or expanding technology companies. Many of the products to be showcased have been developed by or with one of the U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories.
SolarTech / CALSEIA Summit
May 6 - 7, 2009
- San Jose, CA
Energy Storage: Enhancing the Value of Renewables
May 6, 2009
- Berkeley, CA
This conference will focus on the role of energy storage on enhancing the value of renewable energy sources, which are usually intermittent or unpredictable. Attendees will represent researchers, energy storage companies, renewable energy companies, utilities, and policymakers.