Commonwealth Club Solar Event
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This is a heads up on what should be a very interesting and fact-filled solar event at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on March 21. I'll be moderating a panel that features some of the Bay Area's solar leaders sharing their thoughts on where the industry is headed.
This will be a great event for anyone who wants to learn more about what's going on in solar--whether they're in the industry, looking to get in, or just curious about solar and/or greentech.
Solar Power Update: California's Moment in the Sun
Commonwealth Club of California March 21, 2007 - 5:30PM
Tickets $8 (available mid-February online at http://www.commonwealthclub.org/)
Panelists:
- David Edwards, Managing Director, ThinkEquity Partners LLC
- Michael Hall, Chief Marketing Officer, Borrego Solar
- Martin Roscheisen, CEO, Nanosolar, Inc.
- JP Ross, Policy Director, Vote Solar
- Arno Harris, CEO, Recurrent Energy, Inc. - Moderator
Topic: While still a small fraction of total energy production, solar power is experiencing explosive global growth. The California Solar Initiative is the biggest solar program in the country and, after Germany, the second largest in the world. Come learn from industry experts about solar power, the many challenges, the huge opportunities, the latest developments, and the substantial benefits, including job creation, environment protection, and energy independence.
I look forward to seeing you there.
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Posted by: peter rubens | 07 February 2007 at 07:56 AM
Arno - I had the pleasure of attending this. Nice job facilitating. Not much new there for a cleantech junkie but an informative solar primer for those newer converts (and we need them all). Particularly liked the Q&A, as well as David & JP's talk. Martin lost the audience somewhat but lets hope his company is as close to commercial offerings as he suggested.
Posted by: Jason Riley | 24 March 2007 at 02:57 PM