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.
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.
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.
If you'd like to hear what SunPower's CEO has to say on the subject, you should check out the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (REFFWallStreet.com), held June 18-19 in New York City. Thomas Werner, SunPower's CEO, along with First Solar's CEO, Mike Ahearn, will discuss the financial issues associated with solar photovoltaics, including market growth, market share, and policies to promote development. In addition to solar power, topics for discussion at REFF will include wind energy, biofuels, carbon finance, and more.
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If you'd like to learn more about prospects for First Solar and SunPower, you should attend the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (REFFWallStreet.com), held June 18-19 in New York City. First Solar's CEO, Mike Ahearn, and SunPower's CEO, Thomas Werner, will be featured speakers at the event, sharing their thoughts on the future of the solar photovoltaics industry. Other event sessions include discussions of wind power, advanced biofuels, and the economic and policy factors fueling renewable energy development.
Speaking of SunPower, their Chief Executive Officer, Thomas H. Werner, will join a speaking panel of his peers at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street (www.reffwallstreet.com), June 18-19 in NYC. Others include executives from First Solar, LDK Solar, Acciona, BrightSource and Abengoa, to name a few. Last year, 40% of attendees were CFOs, CEOs or Managing Directors.
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Interesting. Renewable energy finance is an important topic these days. If you'd like to know more, the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street, held June 18-19 in NYC, will feature an expert panel of more than speakers from across the industry. In fact, First Solar's CEO will be speaking about the future prospects of Photovoltaics.
The conference brings together financiers, investors, and renewable energy project developers to network, strike deals, and to learn how money is made in the industry. In short, it is a "must attend" event for anyone involved in the renewable energy sector. For more information, visit www.REFFWallStreet.com.
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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.
For more information, visit www.REFFWallStreet.com.
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The conference brings together financiers, investors, and renewable energy project developers to network, strike deals, and to learn how money is made in the industry. In short, it is a "must attend" event for anyone involved in the renewable energy sector. For more information, visit www.REFFWallStreet.com.