Penn State

Solar Energy Conference

Awareness, Challenges, and Opportunities

May 6–7, 2009

The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel, State College, Pennsylvania

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Read the white paper from each session of the 2009 conference.

Focus topics

  • New economic incentives that have improved the viability and business case of solar power in the Northeast 
  • New business opportunities and the potential workforce development challenges we face in rebuilding our regional and national economy 
  • Impacts of new technologies on the extensive deployment of residential- and commercial-scale solar energy systems

Who should attend

  • State and local government officials
  • Business owners
  • Members of financial institutions
  • Builders, developers, and code officials
  • Economic development professionals
  • Members of community organizations

Agenda

 

The conference is co-sponsored by the following:

Center for Sustainability

Smart Energy Initiative PennFUTURE ENERGY RESOURCE CENTER
A drawing will be held at the Solar Energy Conference, giving away one FREE registration to the PV America Expo in Philadelphia.

Industrial Research Office         Materials Research Institute

CleanEnergy Group 
    
Penn State Institutes of Energy & the Environment 
TSD Environomics, Inc.

Penn State Great Valley


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