WINDPOWER 2010 Conference & Exhibition
WINDPOWER CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
DEADLINE EXTENDEDUNTIL 11:59 PM EST > Monday, September 27, 2010
Become one of a select group of presenters at the world's largest and most influential wind event. Submit an abstract today for either a podium or poster presentation position. The WINDPOWER Program Committee, consisting of industry leaders from a wide range of wind market sectors, will review and select* presenters.
The WINDPOWER abstract submission and review process is exceptionally competitive and we encourage you to review the submission guidelines and policies, offer us your best work, and help us create an exciting, highly-educational conference program.
Remember, submit your abstract no later than 11:59 PM EST, September 27, 2010.
Good Luck!
*Primary abstracts authors will be notified of their submission status via email by January 15, 2011. If accepted, presenters must register for the conference at the discounted speaker registration rate within 15 business days of notification.
Why Is WINDPOWER Important?
Organized by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition is recognized as one of the fastest-growing trade shows in the U.S. Bringing together thought leaders, industry experts, and investors, this event is like no other wind industry trade show in the world. WINDPOWER combines education, exhibition, and networking to capture the energy of the rapidly expanding wind market, creating a venue for business, and bold, forward-looking action.
AWEA supports the interests of the wind industry by using revenue generated from WINDPOWER to advance wind industry policy and promotion, advocate for the wind industry in renewable energy legislation, and communicate the benefits of wind energy to all.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
AWEA: WINDPOWER Call for Abstracts Deadline Extended Until Monday, September 27
On 9/20/2010 11:27 AM, WINDPOWER Abstracts wrote:
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