November 29, 2012
In April, 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.
Distributed energy (solar and wind) will be key contributors to emergency preparedness in the years to come. Learn what you need to know about uninterrupted power for mission-critical facilities, when the grid goes down.
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.
For more information CLICK HERE or visit solar2013.org
Leading for more than 50 years: Established in 1954, the nonprofit American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is the nation’s leading association of solar professionals & advocates. Our mission is to inspire an era of energy innovation and speed the transition to a sustainable energy economy. We advance education, research and policy.ASES leads national efforts to increase the use of solar energy, energy efficiency and other sustainable technologies in the U.S. We publish the award-winning SOLAR TODAY magazine, organize and present the ASES National Solar Conference and lead the ASES National Solar Tour — the largest grassroots solar event in the world. ASES is the U.S. section of the International Solar Energy Society.
Contact Seth Masia smasia@ases.org 303.443.3130
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