7TH ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY & ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXPO AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Seventh Annual Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus will bring together more than 50 companies from across the United States representing more than two dozen renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
Tuesday - June 8, 2004
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
(a news event will be held in mid-day; time to be announced)
WHERE:
Caucus Room
Cannon House Office Building
U.S. House of Representatives
1st Street & Independence Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20515
WHAT:
The Seventh Annual Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus will bring together more than 50 companies from across the United States representing more than two dozen renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
Free ice cream and soft drinks will also be available to all attendees.
Previous EXPO's have drawn an average of 3,000 visitors including members of Congress, congressional staff, Executive Branch officials, members of the media, and interested members of the general public.
WHO:
The EXPO is co-sponsored by the members of the Sustainable Energy Coalition* and the House and Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucuses.**
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Ken Bossong, coordinator
Sustainable Energy Coalition
1612 "K" Street, N.W.; #202-A
Washington, D.C. 20006
202-293-2898, ext.201
* The Sustainable Energy Coalition is a coalition of over 80 national and state business, environmental, consumer, and energy policy organizations which collectively represent several thousand companies, community groups,
and municipal utilities. Founded in 1992, the Sustainable Energy Coalition
works to promote increased use of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
** The House and Senate Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Caucuses are non-legislative, information-sharing organizations which include 224 and 33 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate respectively.
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