Conferences

2012 Maine Agricultural Trades Show

Jan 10 2012 (All day)Jan 12 2012 (All day)

Augusta, ME - The Maine Agricultural Trades Show is an annual event that takes place in Augusta, Maine. This is a three-day function for the public. This show provides an atmosphere to walk through, observe, and educate the public about different areas of agriculture. It will include workshops on Community Wind along with a special Reception and Social Hour with wind energy speakers and wind sector representatives.

E3 2011: The Latest in Renewable Energy Innovation

Nov 7 2011 (All day)

Minneapolis, MN - E3 (Energy, Economy and Environment) is the Upper Midwest's premier renewable energy conference. This year's E3 conference showcases current technologies, environmental benefits and market opportunities in renewable energy, specifically focusing on renewable energy success stories from corporations and individuals around the world, as well as within the University of Minnesota.

Renewable Energy Markets 2011

Nov 15 2011 (All day)Nov 18 2011 (All day)

San Francisco, CA - For nearly two decades, Renewable Energy Markets (REM) has defined and expanded marketplace opportunities for clean power.

Community Power Conference

Nov 14 2011 (All day)Nov 15 2011 (All day)

Toronto, ON, Canada - Join the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association for its third annual conference to hear about and discuss the FIT review, Green Energy Ontario 2.0, and practical training on how to drive community-led and community-commercial project partnerships.

CanWEA 27th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Oct 3 2011 (All day)Oct 6 2011 (All day)

Vancouver, BC - This premier wind energy event will bring together over 2,500 experts from all over the world to discuss the opportunities and latest developments in the Canadian wind energy industry. The exhibition hall will feature over 250 exhibiting companies and will provide companies with an exclusive opportunity to network and generate new business leads.

Great Lakes Transportation Summit - Multimodal solutions for the wind energy industry

Jul 27 2011 (All day)

Grand Rapids, MI - Attend this year's premiere wind energy manufacturing event. Hosted in partnership with AWEA (American Wind Energy Association), the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Rockford Berge, the Great Lakes Transportation Summit brings together the industry leaders in transportation and logistics management.

WIndiana 2011

Jul 20 2011 (All day)Jul 21 2011 (All day)

Indianapolis, IN - WIndiana was launched in 2008 by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and the Indiana Wind Working Group. The wind industry in Indiana was just getting up to speed at the time; there was one wind farm and very little wind industry manufacturing in the state. There were 300 people and 15 exhibitors that first year.

Freshwater Wind 2011

Detroit, MI - Freshwater Wind 2011 will bring together the entire Great Lakes offshore wind energy community to discuss the latest information and strategies developed to handle a series of unique freshwater challenges, including siting assessment, vessel construction and port management, as well as approaches to handling financing and navigating the 2011 government policy framework for

Nova Scotia Feed-in Tariff Forum

Sep 21 2011 (All day)Sep 22 2011 (All day)

Halifax, NS - The Nova Scotia Feed-In Tariff Forum is the essential gathering for all those interested in taking up the serious business opportunities created by the Nova Scotia Renewable Electricity Plan and Feed-In Tariff scheme. The event will be attended by developers, manufacturers and service providers who want to meet scheme decision makers and industry players.

Advancing Wind Power in Illinois Conference

Jul 21 2011 (All day)Jul 22 2011 (All day)

Chicago, IL - The Illinois Wind Working Group (IWWG) will host their fifth annual Advancing Wind Power in Illinois Conference, July 21 - 22, 20101, at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois. The conference is co-hosted by the Center for Renewable Energy at Illinois State University and the Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation at Illinois Institute of Technology.

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