May 5-7, 2010 San Diego, CA
IntertechPira presents the 2nd annual Concentrating Solar Thermal Power 2010 conference, offering an exciting line up of presentations and networking opportunities with the leading companies actively involved with CSP projects. Last year’s Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Conference attracted nearly 150 leaders in the solar industry, proving that this technical and business conference is a must attend event for anyone involved in the concentrating solar thermal sector!
Concentrating Solar Thermal Power 2010 will bring together industry experts, researchers and investors to examine the latest market developments within the concentrating solar thermal power sector. The conference will feature approximately 18 expert presentations assessing market trends, technical development and application related advances through presentations, question-and-answer sessions and panel discussions. Throughout the conference, there will be a number of hosted luncheons, breaks and receptions, which will be held in and around the exhibit area located outside the main conference room. Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities will be available.
This year’s program blends presentations from a government focus, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the California Energy Commission and the U.S. Department of Energy, with some of the most innovative companies in the industry like SolarReserve, Stirling Energy Systems Inc., BrightSource Energy, Flabeg, Abengoa Solar, ACCIONA Solar Power and eSolar. Covering the entire CSP supply chain, delegates will also hear from ACS Cobra, California BLM, Emerging Energy Research, Fluor, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Nexant Inc., NV Energy, Orrick, Prudential Capital Group, San Diego Gas & Electric, Sandia National Laboratories, SMUD, Solar Millennium, the Western Governors’ Association, Worley Parsons Group and Xcel Energy.
For an additional fee, there will be a pre-conference seminar on Wednesday, May 5 providing “An Overview of CSP: Technology, Systems, SEGS Developments, Current Project Development, and R&D” conducted by David Kearney of Kearney & Associates, Andrew McMahan of Sky Fuel and John White of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies (CEERT).
Who should attend?
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Senior management
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Project developers
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Project owners and operators
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EPCMs
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Material and component suppliers
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Technology providers
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Financiers
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Researchers
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Academics