New keynotes, early bird ending soon, and student fellowships available Renewable Energy Markets 2014 (REM 2014) will be held December 2–4 in Sacramento, CA. The Agenda is Posted! The conference features dozens of sessions covering the essentials of the clean energy market, with current facts and trends that will inform your environmental strategy. The program will include all aspects of how renewable energy is generated, traded, tracked, sold, and retired, as well as important predictions for the coming year and unparalleled opportunities for networking with industry leaders. Check out the Agenda for up-to-the-minute updates on panels, presentations, and plenary sessions—new speakers are added every day.
Save over 25% off the regular registration rate before Early Bird registration ends on September 30th.
Welcome New Keynotes We are pleased to announce two new keynote speakers for REM 2014: California Public Utilities Commission President Michael R. Peevey and R. Rex Parris, mayor of Lancaster, California. We are also announcing Featured Speaker Joel Makower, creator of GreenBiz.com.
Become a NextEra Energy Resources Fellow We are pleased to offer student scholarships for REM 2014 through the generous support of our Fellowship Sponsor, NextEra Energy Resources. CRS will offer ten scholarships covering the full cost of a student registration. Students who are currently enrolled at an accredited college at the undergraduate or graduate level and have a demonstrated interest in renewable energy are eligible to apply for the scholarship. See the Registration page for details.
About Renewable Energy Markets 2014 For nearly 20 years, the annual REM conference has been the leading forum for the clean energy marketplace. Attracting participants from around the globe who share an interest in and commitment to promoting clean energy, REM remains the only conference of its kind focusing on national and international markets for renewable energy. Organized by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions and co-sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this annual meeting of clean energy stakeholders includes generators, marketers, utility representatives, purchasers, policymakers, and regional stakeholders, and sets the agenda for the year to come.
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