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Our conference will be held in Albuquerque, NM on November 3-4, 2010. The Wind Alliance members have developed large-scale solutions and have many projects in progress, such as our Workforce Plan and Safety Standards. This conference includes prominent speakers, a guided tour of Sandia Lab and an opportunity to help refine critical solutions for our industry. The conference will feature a unique networking dinner at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, complete with cocktails and a Latin trio for entertainment. Please join us.
Conference focus: Update from U.S. National Labs.
Speaker Bios:
Chris Hart - US Department of Energy Dan Kammen - World Bank & UC Berkeley Jose Zayas - Sandia National Lab Paul Veers - NREL Audun Botterud - Argonne Nat’l Lab Harold Brooks - National Severe Storms Lab Michael Skelly - Clean Line Energy Scott Simpson - SAIC John Pappas - Texas A&M University David Miller - NIRE Carsten Westergaard - Vestas John D. White - The Wind Alliance Sam Holmes, III - Shell WindEnergy Andy Swift - Texas Tech University Dick Williams - Shell WindEnergy
Agenda: Wednesday, Nov 3, 2010 and Thursday, Nov 4, 2010
Committee Projects: The Wind Alliance and its members determine and actualize projects that will change the game for the U.S. wind industry. This unique conference offers industry leaders a review of current committee project results where members will field questions about best practices, challenges and breakthroughs within each project. Attendees will then participate in an exclusive think-tank venue to identify and incubate new pre-competitive project opportunities in workforce, infrastructure and technology.
Developing Relationships that Matter: The Wind Alliance provides an intimate environment to develop a cross-section of relationships that make a difference for your entity. During this conference, attendees will develop working relationships with key leaders in industry, academia and the public sector that have long-term tangible and intangible benefits. |
Join us in Albuquerque on November 3-4, 2010 for one-of-a-kind event.
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Registration will fill up fast. This event will be open to the public for the first time ever.
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