Renewable Energy: Reducing Capital Intensity & Succeeding
Organization:
Clean Tech Open
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
7/21/2009
End Date:
7/21/2009
Start Time:
5:30 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
While renewable energy generation remains an exciting initiative, private funding has been harder to come by in the last year. How can renewable energy entrepreneurs, companies, and customers adapt to these times, reduce capital intensity, and still succeed? This area has enormous potential to get to grid parity and can lead to job creation the challenge is lasting through the Valley of Death. Our panel explores the regulatory, technology, investing, and utility efforts and challenges involved in renewable energy, providing fresh new perspectives.
The evening will also include a showcase of utility, alumni, contestant, and sustainability booths, along with plenty of networking opportunities.
AGENDA: 5:30pm Registration, Networking, Exhibits and Light Appetizers 6:30pm Introductions, Keynote Address and Esteemed Panel 8:00pm Networking and Exhibits 8:30pm Adjourn
SPEAKERS: Introduction Alan Saunders, Autodesk Jeffrey Greenblatt, Google
Keynote Matt Rodgers, Department of Energy Sunil Paul. Gigaton Throwdown
Panel Joel Makower, Greener World Media (Moderator) Chuck McDermott, Rockport Capital Cisco DeVries, Renewable Funding Uday Mathur, Emerging Tech Group, PG&E Jigar Shah, Founder, SunEdison Danny Kennedy, Sungevity, CEO/Founder
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