Invitation to the New York Solar Energy conference

 

From past experience, we know students take away a mountain of information from our conferences. We’ve had several students attend in the past and we are lucky to have this great opportunity right here in our Capital Region. At only $50 for student rate, students will be able to experience the benefit and enriching experience a conference can afford. Our local renewable knowledge is exceptional and  sharing and coming together at a meeting is so beneficial in so many ways.

We hope you  can join us on Nov. 30!


“Energy Efficiency & Renewables: NY State Summit”
Friday, Nov. 30, 2018
7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Osborn Amphitheater
Hilton Garden Inn Troy
235 Hoosick Street, Troy, New York

7:15  a.m. Exhibitor Set-up

7:45 BREAKFAST BUFFET and REGISTRATION

8:30 “Off Shore Wind,” Dr. Jian Sun, RPI

9:30 “Research Trends in Clean Energy: Bicoastal Solar Research Consortium,” Rick Lewandowski

9:50 COFFEE BREAK

10:05  “How We Cracked the Code on NetZero Multifamily,” David Bruns

10:35 “The Value of Zero Energy,” Lee Evans

11:00 “120% SOLAR NOW,” Dr. Richard Perez, SUNY

Noon LUNCHEON, Roebling Library

1 p.m “Blockchains: Applications in RE Generation,” Yuri Kalina

1:25 “Controlling and Managing Solar Thermal Systems in the Northeast,” Henry Vandermark

1:50  “100% Solar Powered Transportation,”,Dr. David Borton

2:15 COFFEE BREAK

2:35 “Article 78’s Time for Community Response Endangered,” John Parker

3 “NYS Municipalities and Solar Farms”

4:45 RECEPTION sponsored by Renewables UnWind

COST

$145 Members /$175.00 Non-members
Student rate (sponsors needed), $50.00
NEW! EnergeiaWorks networking special all day, $100.00
NEW! Renewables UnWind reception only, $25.00

REGISTRATION, AGENDA, BIOS, SPONSOR PAGE: www.nyses.org
For additional information and group rates: Wyldon@nyses.org

Please share this invitation with colleagues and calendars. The varied subject matter will round out your knowledge as to the many ways energy efficiency and renewable energy will reduce energy demand. Make the built environment far more sustainable while creating demand for new products and a trained workforce.

Contact Joanne Coons: j.coons@hvcc.edu

 

Published: Tue, 20 Nov 2018 13:34:57 +0000 by j.coons