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Fuel Cells – Geothermal – Solar – Transportation - Waste-To-Energy – Wind
18th Annual Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency EXPO + Policy Forum on July 9, 2015
Jim Reilly, Senior Vice President for Federal Legislative Affairs, American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
David Giordano, Federal & State Government Relations, Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc.
Karl Gawell, Executive Director, Geothermal Energy Association
The Geothermal Industry in 2015
A review of the industry’s status in 2015 and of the growth trends in the U.S. and international geothermal markets.
Dennis Loria, Senior Vice President of Project Development, Greenwood Energy
Mr. Loria will discuss the company's domestic and international portfolio and pipeline of clean energy technologies including solar, wind, and energy storage projects. Greenwood has operating projects in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions and is pursuing new project opportunities throughout the United States as well as international efforts in Latin America. Greenwood's domestic projects include combined heat and power projects as well as a number of solar projects: ground-mount (including brownfield and landfill sites) and commercial rooftop. Greenwood urges Federal and Congressional policymakers to support clean energy's growth by providing an expiration glide path for the Investment Tax Credit, providing federal support for energy storage projects, and adopting the EPA's Clean Power Plan proposal. Winding down the ITC will help business plan better. Energy storage is the key to expanding the role of renewables in our economy and incentives will help the market develop and drive down prices faster. The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates the Clean Power Plan will reduce emissions between 29 and 36 percent by 2030 while adding between 138-393 gigawatts of new renewable energy generation capacity through 2040.
Alan J. Levine, President & Founder, Hybrid Pedals
Mr. Levine will focus on the electric bike industry: market trends, technology advances, the ability to solar charge bikes, and the vast economic, environmental, health and efficiency benefits of electric bikes.
Anne Germain, Director of Waste & Recycling Technology, National Waste & Recycling Association
The Benefits of Landfill Gas
Using landfill gas (LFG) provides many benefits by generating energy and off-setting fossil-fuel use and reducing methane emissions. LFG is used to generate the equivalent of over 2,000 Megawatts (MW) of renewable energy in the United States, which is enough energy to power approximately 1.2 million households.
Seth Stulgis, Senior Marketing Manager, Stion
Mr. Sulgis will speak about CIGS solar thin film technology, and highlight Stion's manufacturing facility in Mississippi. Stion has four 1MW solar projects that are now operational in the Southeast, and a 4MW project in Mauritius.
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