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The events and conferences listed below bring together everyone from executives of major corporations, investors, lawmakers and sometimes regular folks looking to learn more about a particular industry.
Whether its renewable energy or clean energy forums that you're looking for, check out the conferences below:
Solar Power Conference 2008
Oct. 13-16
San Diego, California
Approximately 400 companies will exhibit at the conference, including cell and module manufacturers, inverter and other component manufacturers, material and equipment manufacturers, and investors. Additionally, the proceeds from the event is used to support the industry and grow U.S. solar markets.

2008 National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference
Oct. 26-29,
Denver, Colorado
The event brings together the influential industry players—power marketers, renewable energy developers, retail and wholesale green power suppliers—and nonprofit experts gather to discuss major issues facing the industry.
Wind Expo Lawea 2008 Conference and Exhibition
Nov. 5-7
Guadalajara, Mexico
The first International Wind and Renewable Energy Conference and Exposition placed in Mexico and the biggest of its type in Latin America. The central topic will be: "Discovering the Power of Latin American Wind" with the aim of drawing attention to the region, which has a huge untapped renewable energy potential.
International Symposium on Energy from Biomass Waste
Nov. 17-20
Venice, Italy
Focusing on the advances made in the application of technologies for energy recovery from biomass and waste and to encourage discussion on aspects such as reliability of processes and technologies, full scale applicability of new processes, and technical and economical optimization.
Directed energy Professional Society
Nov. 17-21
Honolulu, Hawaii
Providing a forum for the exchange of technical information in fields related to the development, testing, and fielding of High Energy Laser (HEL) and High Power Microwave (HPM) systems.
American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Conferences
Events range from July 31, 2008 - May 19, 2010, held in various locations throughout the United States
AWEA is a national trade association representing wind power project developers, equipment suppliers, services providers, parts manufacturers, utilities, researchers, and others involved in the wind industry. The association represents hundreds of wind energy advocates from around the world.
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