Renewable Energy Markets 2014 Conference This year's conference will be held December 2–4 in Sacramento, CA. Proposals for presentations and panels are being accepted through June 30, 2014. Renewable Energy Markets (REM) is looking for dynamic, engaging speakers with a compelling story to tell. Presentations should be 10 to 12 minutes, featuring new data or ideas, consideration of important issues and, most importantly, fresh thinking about where renewable energy markets are headed. Proposals are being sought in the following topic areas: - Organizations Using Renewable Energy
- Project Development
- Marketing Renewable Energy
- Policy And Legal Issues
- Markets And Trading
- Bundled Electricity Products
For more information on the panels and to submit your abstract, see the Call for Abstracts page. Abstracts are due no later than Monday, June 30, 2014 at 5:00 pm PT. 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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