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Texas Renewables 2013

December 23 @ 2:03 pm

 

America is in the midst of a low carbon energy revolution. New energy technology has delivered much needed energy independence to the U.S. In San Antonio, nationally recognized speakers showcase the “All-of-the-Above” energy world and impacts of drastically reduced carbon emissions at Texas Renewables 2013. The conference and exhibit is organized to provide a solid understanding of forces at play, of economic and environmental benefits and strategies on continued growth for all Texas energy providers. Texas Renewables 2013 runs November 11 – 13 in San Antonio, TX at the Omni Colonnade, 9821 Colonnade Blvd, San Antonio, TX.

This exciting new conference experience includes TED style talks, video transitions, industry CEO panels and an exceptional lineup of speakers. 

Leading keynotes and speakers include:

·       Dr. Dan Arvizu, Director, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL

·       Dan Reicher, Executive Director, Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, Stanford University

·       Former Mayor San Antonio, Phil D. Hardberger, Cox Smith Attorneys

·       Doyle N. Beneby, President and Chief Executive Officer – CPS Energy

·       Doug Arent, Director, Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis, a coalition of five universities including MIT andStanford

·       Former State Senator Kip Averitt, Averitt & Associates, Chairman, Texas Clean Energy Coalition

·       Dr. Jurgen Weiss, Principal, The Brattle Group

·       Brigadier General Robert. D. Labrutta, Joint Base San Antonio

·       Tony Dorazio, Chief Executive Officer, OCI Solar

·       Dub Taylor, Director, State Energy Conservation Office

Big picture topics include:

·       Renewable Energy Opportunities Related to Fossil Fuels

·       Market Opportunities and Economic Development in Rural Texas

·       Renewable Energy Opportunities with the Defense Community

·       Innovative Renewable Energy Policies and Projects Across the State