If you'd like to learn more about solar power finance and investment, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street, held June 18-19 in New York City. One of the official event sessions will feature the CEOs of some of the leading solar companies, including LDK Solar, Applied Materials, First Solar, and SunPower, sharing their thoughts on the future of the photovoltaics industry. Other topics for discussion at the event include wind energy, carbon trading, biofuels, the role of venture capital, and more.
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If you're interested in learning more about finance and investment in green industries, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street, held June 18-19 in New York City. The event will feature more than 40 high-profile speakers from companies including GE, BP Alternative Energy, JPMorgan, Credit Suisse, and more. These industry leaders will share their thoughts on the current state of the industry, as well as where it is headed. Topics for discussion include solar power, wind energy, biofuels, the role of venture capital, the economic and policy factors fueling development, and more.
Interesting. If you'd like to learn more about how policy developments affect the energy market, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street, held June 18-19 in New York City. One of the event sessions will feature representatives from the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, New Energy Finance, the Stella Group, and Lazard Freres & Co in a discussion about the economic and political factors fueling (or constraining) growth in the renewable energy sector. They will also examine the world energy trends, recent policy developments, and economic indicators that affect investment decisions.
Despite the uncertainty of the Production Tax Credit, investors and financiers have increased their focus on renewable energy--especially solar. Certainly, if the PTC can be renewed, this would ensure future investment, lower prices, and increased consumption of renewable energy.
If you're interested in learning more about the economic and policy factors fueling renewable energy growth and development, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street, held June 18-19 in New York City. One of the official event sessions will feature representatives from the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, the Stella Group, Lazard Freres & Co, and New Energy Finance in a discussion about the world energy trends, policy developments, and economic factors influencing renewable energy finance.
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The solar photovoltaics market is certainly interesting right now. If you'd like to learn more about solar stocks, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (), held June 18-19 in New York City. One of the official event sessions will feature the CEOs of First Solar, LDK Solar, Applied Materials, and SunPower in a discussion about the future of the photovoltaics industry, as well as the economic and policy factors fueling development and growth. Other topics of discussion at the event will include solar thermal, wind energy, biofuels, carbon finance, the role of venture capital, and more.
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If you're interested in green investments, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (REFFWallStreet.com), held June 18-19 in New York City. One of the official event sessions will feature representatives from VantagePoint Ventures, Hudson Clean Energy Partners, and Technology Partners in a discussion about the role of venture capitalists and investors in promoting clean, renewable sources of energy. The speakers will share their thoughts on where money can be made in the industry, and which technologies are the most promising for the future.
If you're interested in SunPower, you should check out the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (), held June 18-19 in New York City. The CEO of SunPower, Thomas Werner, will join the CEOs of First Solar, LDK Solar, and Applied Materials in a discussion about the future of the photovoltaics industry. Other topics for discussion at the event include solar thermal, wind energy, biofuels, carbon finance, the role of venture capital, and more.
If you'd like to hear more about renewable energy stocks, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (), held June 18-19 in New York City. REFF-WS provides an opportunity for financiers, investors, and renewable energy project developers to network and share ideas about the future of the industry. The event will feature more than 40 high profile speakers from companies such as First Solar, LDK Solar, Applied Materials, and more, who will provide insights into the future of the renewables industry.
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Well said. The "true solutions to the energy problem" include increasing our focus on clean, renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and biofuels.
If you're interested in learning more about renewable energy finance and development, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (REFFWallStreet.com), held June 18-19 in New York City. REFF-WS provides an opportunity for investors, financiers, renewable energy project developers, and other renewable energy stakeholders to network and share ideas about the future. The event will feature more than 40 high profile speakers from companies like BP Alternative Energy, Boeing, GE, and JPMorgan, discussing topics such as solar power, wind energy, carbon finance, biofuels, and more.
You may be interested to know that First Solar's CEO Mike Ahearn will be presenting at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street ( www.reffwallstreet.com ) along with the executives of solar companies like Good Energies, SEIA, LDK Solar, Applied Materials, SunPower, GE Energy, JPMorgan, AWEA, NordBank, Acciona, BrightSource, and Abengoa Solar, as well as numerous other RE executives. Mr. Ahearn will be leading a discussion of investment opportunities in Solar PV.
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If you'd like to learn more about First Solar, Applied Materials, and SunPower, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (REFFWallStreet.com), held June 18-19 in New York City. The CEOs from all three companies will be speaking about the future of the photovoltaics industry and the economic and policy factors influencing project development.
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Wow! Did you know that LDK, First Solar and Applied Materials CEOs will all be presenting at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (www.reffwallstreet.com), June 18-19 in NYC? They'll be joined by other Solar executives from companies like SunPower, Acciona and Abengoa Solar.
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If you're interested in LDK Solar and First Solar, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (), held June 18-19 in New York City. LDK Solar's CEO, Xiaofeng Peng, will join First Solar's CEO, Mike Ahearn, as well as representatives from SunPower and Applied Materials, in a discussion about the future of the photovoltaics industry.
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If you are interested in LDK Solar and poly silicon investments, you might be interested in meeting the LDK Solar CEO Xiaofeng Peng at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street ( reffwallstreet.com ), June 18-19 in NYC. He'll be joining the executives of First Solar, Applied Materials, SunPower, Acciona, Abengoa Solar, and BrightSource Energy -- along with 30 other executives from other renewable technologies. Specifically, LDK Solar's CEO will discuss the growth of Solar PV.
If you like LDK Solar, you might be interested in meeting their CEO Xiaofeng Peng at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (www.reffwallstreet.com), June 18-19 in NYC. He'll be joining the executives of First Solar, Applied Materials, SunPower, Acciona, Abengoa Solar, and BrightSource Energy -- along with 30 other executives from other renewable technologies. Specifically, LDK Solar's CEO will discuss the growth of Solar PV.
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