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Calendar of Wind-Related Events in New England

Here you can find information about wind-related events happening in the New England region. Currently, there are 6 event(s) listed. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

Babson Energy and Environmental Conference

Date: 3/25/2010

Location: Babson Park, MA

Babson College, 231 Forest Street.

This year's conference theme is actionable sustainability: focused strategies that eliminate waste and strengthen competitive advantage. It will showcase business strategies, innovative companies, clean technologies, and an entrepreneurial thought process that will move the world toward closed-loop, carbon neutral systems.

Rhode Island Ocean Special Area Management Plan Stakeholder Meeting

Date: 4/6/2010

Location: Narragansett, RI

Contact: Jennifer McCann

Phone: (401) 874-6127

University of Rhode Island Bay Campus, Coastal Institute Building, Hazards Rooms.

6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Ocean Special Area Management Plan stakeholder group is a forum that engages key constituencies and the public in the development of the Ocean Special Area Management Plan. During this two-year process, the stakeholder group members will learn about the technological and scientific information being collected to create an Ocean Special Area Management Plan, be able to voice their concerns and issues, and provide thoughtful input on the process and products.

Tufts Energy Conference

Date: 4/16/2010 to 4/17/2010

Location: Boston, MA

Tufts University, 136 Harrison Avenue.

The Tufts Energy Conference has grown to become one of the largest entirely student-run conferences in New England. Lead by a seasoned team of conference planners and a support network of many esteemed advisers, the conference attracts leading minds in the energy industry and interested students to discuss applications of innovative ideas and solutions the most pertinent energy challenges of today. Past themes examined commercializing new technologies, the effort of modernizing the grid, and the impact of a growing solar power presence in the energy industry.

Rhode Island Ocean Special Area Management Plan Stakeholder Meeting

Date: 5/4/2010

Location: Narragansett, RI

Contact: Jennifer McCann

Phone: (401) 874-6127

University of Rhode Island Bay Campus, Coastal Institute Building, Hazards Rooms.

6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Ocean Special Area Management Plan stakeholder group is a forum that engages key constituencies and the public in the development of the Ocean Special Area Management Plan. During this two-year process, the stakeholder group members will learn about the technological and scientific information being collected to create an Ocean Special Area Management Plan, be able to voice their concerns and issues, and provide thoughtful input on the process and products.

The Green Economy Conference

Date: 5/11/2010

Location: Cambridge, MA

Contact: Crystal Adeline Johnson

Phone: (857) 251-2127

Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Rhode Island Ocean Special Area Management Plan Stakeholder Meeting

Date: 6/1/2010

Location: Narragansett, RI

Contact: Jennifer McCann

Phone: (401) 874-6127

University of Rhode Island Bay Campus, Coastal Institute Building, Hazards Rooms.

6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Ocean Special Area Management Plan stakeholder group is a forum that engages key constituencies and the public in the development of the Ocean Special Area Management Plan. During this two-year process, the stakeholder group members will learn about the technological and scientific information being collected to create an Ocean Special Area Management Plan, be able to voice their concerns and issues, and provide thoughtful input on the process and products.

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