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New Mexico State University
Re-Energize America
August 31 - September 1, 2009

New Mexico State University is pleased to invite you to join Conference Honorary Chairman, Congressman Harry Teague to this inaugural event

Re-Energize America: Policy, Practice, and
Possibility for America's Energy Future


New Mexico State University, Corbett Center

August 31-September 1, 2009


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Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu will be a keynote speaker. Additional speakers and panelists are listed on the Agenda & Speakers page.

This conference will give attendees the opportunity to actively engage leaders in policy, industry and academia about issues key to America's energy future. This conversation will go beyond policy discussions with a distinct focus on how participants can start or grow their own energy venture.

Panels and topics will include: renewable technologies, markets and policies; the energy water nexus and challenges; energy and agriculture, algal biofuels and biomass; solar and wind research; energy storage and land use; micro-grid and smart-grid systems; oil and natural gas, nuclear power, new partnerships, and How do we start?

This conference will be local, national, and global in scope and participation. More information about panel topics, agenda, and speakers will be coming in the near future. Please continue checking the conference Web site for the latest information.

If you have any immediate questions please contact Aggie Saltman or Brenda Dunn. 

 

 

Platinum Sponsors

LANL
TVC

Gold Sponsors

LES
Lockheed Martin
Sandia National Labs

Silver Sponsors

NMEMNRD
NM Tech
NMEDD

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