
March 18th Webinar: What the Stimulus Means for Renewables: Viewpoints of Key Players
Teleconference Date: March 18th, 2009 at 9 AM PST
In case you haven't heard, ACORE (the American Council On Renewable Energy), together with Stoel Rives LLP and other sponsors, presents an excellent monthly teleconference on Renewable Energy.
Summary of Event:
Now that the economic stimulus package has become law, ACORE and the ABA's Renewable Energy Resource Committee ask: How did renewables fare?
Join us as we take a hard look at how far the legislation goes toward the Administration's ambitious goal of Doubling Renewable Energy capacity in America in three years (DREAM in 3) and establishing the future role of renewables in American recovery and reinvestment.
Four experts, with continuing focus on the future of renewables development and close vantage points on Congress, utilities, the workforce, and financing, will address the following:
The Stimulus Package: How Did Renewables Fare?
- Infrastructure: Does the Stimulus Package Provide the Necessary Electric Grid Support for Sustained
- Renewables’ Development?
- Jobs and Training: Do We Have the Workforce with the Skills to Build a Renewables Infrastucture?
- Renewables Financing: What Does the Stimulus Package Deliver
In the Seattle area, the teleconference is held at the law offices of Stoel Rives LLP, at 600 University Street (you can also join via telephone)
Here's the web site --> http://65.181.148.190/renewableenergyinfo/

Renewable Energy Teleconference Series
Overview
Welcome to the monthly Renewable Energy Seminar and Teleconference Series brought to you by the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) in collaboration with the Renewable Energy Resources Committee of the American Bar Association SEER Section & Renewable Energy Committee of the Energy Bar Association.
These monthly seminars provide an opportunity to network and discuss the subject matter with renewable energy lawyers, federal and state policy makers, and business experts. This year we have upgraded our series to a webinar format.
The programming is open to ACORE members, ABA members and all those involved in aspects of law, policy, business, or financing in the renewable energy or distributed generation fields.