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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 4 event(s) listed. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

Renewable Energy's Future in New England: 118th New England Restructuring Roundtable

Date: 9/17/2010

Location: Boston, MA

Contact: Dr. Jonathan Raab, Raab Associates, Ltd.

Phone: 617-350-5544

Foley Hoag LLP, 155 Seaport Boulevard, 13th Floor.

9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
The first Fall Roundtable of 2010 focuses on renewable energy's future in New England. Renewable energy installations of all types (wind, biomass, solar, landfill gas) have been proliferating in New England, while Renewable Portfolio Standards continue to ratchet-up. At the same time, recent developments have introduced significant uncertainty into the renewable energy markets in New England. These include the failure to enact federal legislation to price carbon, the uncertain status of future federal renewable tax credits, the TransCanada law suit, the EIPC transmission and renewable planning process, and the biomass study for MA DOER by Manomet.

The two panels at the September Roundtable will examine the net effect of these and other factors impacting renewable energy development in New England. One will be a high level, cross-cutting panel whose speakers will share their expectations about the future of renewables in New England. A second panel will dive into the complex world of biomass carbon accounting and sustainable biomass issues.

The Restructuring Roundtables are free and open to the public. Advanced registration is not required.

The Restructuring Roundtable has been meeting bimonthly since 1995 to discuss current topics related to revolutionary changes in the electric power industry in Massachusetts and throughout New England.

NASEO 2010 Annual Meeting

Date: 9/28/2010 to 10/1/2010

Location: Boston, MA

Sheraton Boston Hotel.

The objective of the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) Annual Meeting is to provide an opportunity to state energy directors, technical energy staff officials, federal and regional energy officials, and a wide variety of stakeholders to participate in informative sessions on numerous energy-related topics.

2nd Annual New England Marine Renewable Energy Center Technical Conference

Date: 11/2/2010

Location: Cambridge, MA

1 Memorial Dr., Microsoft NERD Building.

8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Technical presentations on ocean wave, tide, wind generation technologies, systems and materials will be requested via abstract submissions. Last year, 35 speakers from all over the globe presented their work.

The conference will take place the day before the Sixth Conference on Clean Energy. Registation for both events is available.

6th Annual Conference on Clean Energy

Date: 11/3/2010 to 11/4/2010

Location: Boston, MA

Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston Street.

The conference is designed to provide the latest investment opportunities, business insights, career options, and fund-raising strategies.

The Conference on Clean Energy is coordinating with New England Marine Renewable Energy Center's Technical Conference (Tuesday, November 2, 2010) and Boston Cleantech Venture Day (Friday, November 5, 2010) to present high tech venture-related information.

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