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12th National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference
National Experts Will Discuss Marketing Renewables in a Carbon-Conscious World
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO, CA - August 28, 2007 - The Center for Resource Solutions
(CRS), the Department of Energy, (DOE) and the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the preeminent annual
renewable energy marketing conference in the U.S. will take place Oct.
21-24th 2007 in Philadelphia at the Sheraton Society Hotel. Registration
is now open at http://www.renewableenergymarketing.net/gp12/reg.shtml
The Twelfth National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference is the
industry's biggest annual gathering attended by leading renewable energy
and green power industry stakeholders. Conference attendees will hear from
national and regional experts on important topics facing the renewable
energy industry such as:
Lessons Learned from Leading Renewable Energy Providers and Top
Renewable Energy Purchasers
The Interplay between Renewable Energy and Carbon Markets
Sustainability and the Media
Communicating the Value of Renewable Energy to Consumers
According to conference organizer, nonprofit organization The Center for
Resource Solutions, the carbon market has experienced rapid growth the
last few years, with renewable energy playing a larger role than ever as
integral components of carbon-offset programs. "In order for this market
to continue to flourish, standards need to be in place, and we need to
boost consumer confidence in the quality of carbon-reduction programs,"
said Jan Hamrin, president of The Center for Resource Solutions. "This
year's conference will explore the intersection between renewable energy
and carbon markets, and make projections on where the renewable energy
market is heading."
Speakers include: CEOs of leading renewable energy marketing companies,
some of the largest renewable energy purchasers, and state and federal
government leaders. Some of the key events taking place as part of the
conference include a tour of the Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm in Atlantic
City, N.J., the presentation of the Seventh Annual Green Power Leadership
Awards, the popular pre-conference workshop “Green Power 101”, and a
conference reception in Independence Visitors Center, Independence
National Historical Park. For more information about these events, please
contact Jeff Swenerton, CRS Communications Director, at 415-561-2119. For
additional information about the conference or to register, please visit:
www.renewableenergymarketing.net/gp12
The conference attracts influential key players including power marketers,
renewable energy developers, retail or wholesale green power suppliers,
electric utilities, equipment manufacturers, government agencies, energy
consultants, and non-profit experts.
The Host Sponsor for this year's conference is Pennsylvania-based
Community Energy, An Iberdrola Company; Platinum Sponsors are the DOE,
U.S. EPA, Sterling Planet, SmartPower, and Constellation NewEnergy.
Renewable energy, or "green power," is electricity generated from
non-depletable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, biogas,
low-impact hydro and biomass resources with low or no emissions. These
renewable energy sources are better for the environment than those that
rely on the combustion of fossil fuel that creates greenhouse gas
emissions.
About the Center for Resource Solutions
The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) is a national nonprofit working
to build a robust renewable energy market by increasing demand and supply
of renewable resources. CRS is a proven leader in creating energy
strategies to protect both the environment and consumer, and has an
impressive portfolio of programs in renewable energy policy and regulatory
issues. Its proven networking approach relies on collaborative efforts and
partnerships with a host of stakeholders—from businesses to government
agencies and NGOs—to address major, long-term energy and environmental
problems. To learn more about CRS, visit www.resource-solutions.org.
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