The Allure of Alternative Energy
and the Reality of Transmission
The Summit will inform investors, entrepreneurs,
technologists and community leaders about the technical
and market drivers propelling alternative energy technologies. It also deals with the formidable
issues associated with the transmission of alternative
power.
TVC has put together an impressive list of alternative
energy experts who will participate in five panel
discussions on specific topics: solar, wind, biofuels,
nuclear and transmission.
You’ll find out the current status of these technologies,
the economics and their potential marketplace.
And you’ll also get the latest on the difficulties of
moving power to the right places.
Space is limited to 200 registrants.
The
cost is $50 and includes breakfast, lunch and
the concluding reception.
REGISTRATION FOR THE SUMMIT
IS NOW CLOSED
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A block of rooms for December 1st and/or December 2nd has been reserved at the Isleta Resort,
11000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105.
To reserve, please call 1-877-747-5382 by November 18 and mention the Energy Summit. The special rate is $80 per night.
For more information on the Isleta Resort and their conference facility, please visit: www.isletaeagle.com
For more information on the event, please call 505-843-4202.
The Summit is cosponsored by Albuquerque Economic Development, Citadel Communications, U.S. Department of Energy, Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Los Alamos National Lab, Lockheed Martin Corporation, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Sandia Science and Technology Park Development Corporation and Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED).
Technology Ventures Corporation, now celebrating its 15th anniversary, is a nonprofit economic development accelerator funded by the Lockheed Martin Corporation and the U.S. Department of Energy. TVC has helped form 100 new businesses, created more than 12,0000 new jobs and has facilitated more than $1 billion in funding for its client companies.