Wednesday, November 02, 2005

[awea-smallwind] Digest Number 44

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1. Home & Farm Wind Pavilion at WINDPOWER 2006?
From: Small Wind Advocate


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:23:03 -0800
From: Small Wind Advocate
Subject: Home & Farm Wind Pavilion at WINDPOWER 2006?

Based on the success of our first-ever Small Wind Pavilion this past
spring in Denver, AWEA has set aside premiere space in the WINDPOWER
2006 Exhibition Hall (June 4-7 in Pittsburgh) for a "Home & Farm Wind
Pavilion" at the front of one of the main aisles - see booth #s 301,
401-403 & 500 on the Floorplan at
www.awea.org/wp06.html (under the
Exhibit Hall links in the left toolbar).

So far Entegrity Wind Systems has already confirmed their
reservation, and Bergey Windpower, Southwest Windpower, Abundant
Renewable Energy, and a few others have expressed interest. However,
firm commitments are needed from at least three additional exhibitors
wanting to locate booths in the Home & Farm Wind Pavilion within the
next TWO WEEKS, with 50% deposits made by 11/21/05 in order for AWEA
to continue holding the space and move forward with plans for the
Pavilion. Full payment is due by 2/15/06.

Most of the other prime space has already been reserved - don't miss
out on this great opportunity to promote your business as part of the
small wind industry! Please click on "Becoming an Exhibitor" in the
left toolbar at www.awea.org/wp06.html
for exhibitor benefits, costs, and how to sign up. A current list of
the 120+ exhibitors already signed up can also be found under the
"Exhibitor List" - over 4,000 attendees are expected!

Plans are also in the works for a pre-conference seminar on "Personal
Wind Systems for Homes, Farms, and Small Businesses: Bringing Small
Turbine Technology to Mainstream Consumers," including a Vendors
Forum to feature Exhibitors.

The Home & Farm Wind Pavilion area still has room for 4-8 additional
booths, but the Exhibit Hall is already 75% sold out and space is
going fast. The placement of the Pavilion is much more prominent than
last year, and will be highly visible with considerable signage. Any
Exhibitors involved in the Home & Farm Wind industry who prefer
locating their booths outside the Pavilion area will be invited to be
included on a map of small wind exhibitors in the WINDPOWER 2005 program.

For any Exhibit-related questions or to discuss your booth
reservation, please contact:
Lori Rugh
AWEA Conference & Education staff
Phone: (661) 821-2149
lrugh@awea.org

Don't miss the November 21st deadline to reserve your spot in the
Home & Farm Wind Pavilion!

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