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Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit

by Richard Matthews
March 24, 2011
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The Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit, entitled Innovate, Generate, Integrate, is an invitation-only event for senior executives, policy-makers and investors. The goal is to identify and address key issues facing the clean energy sector, and to help decision-makers identify opportunities that will enable them to succeed. The Summit will be held on April 4-7, 2011 at the Pierre in New York City.

Topics discussed at the conference are structured around the three key challenges of the clean energy industry:

  1. Technology development
  2. Building a clean energy infrastructure
  3. Integrating into the world’s energy system

The list of confirmed speakers include:

  • Dan Arvizu, Director of the National Renewable Energy Lab·
  • Yehudit “Dita” Bronicki, CEO/Managing Director, Ormat·
  • Margaret Catley-Carlson, Chair of the Global Water Partnership·
  • Charles “Chad” O. Holliday, Jr., Chairman, Bank of America·
  • Michael G. Morris, Chairman/CEO, American Electric Power·
  • Rick Needham, Director Green Business Opportunities, Google·
  • Jonathan Silver, Executive Director, Loan Programs Office, US Dept. of Energy·
  • Marcelo Tokman, Head of Gov Relations, Vestas Latam & Former Minister of Energy, Chile

    To see the full agenda click here.

    © 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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