Wind Industry Rallies to Celebrate First Small Wind Month in June
Increased Interest and Demand for Clean Energy Solutions Drives Summer of Conferences
Flagstaff, Ariz., March 26, 2013 - The Distributed Wind Energy Association
events taking place throughout the United States. As the first annual Small
Wind Month, June will include a month long celebration of small wind which
includes conferences in New York and Wisconsin. DWEA members and regional
communities are encouraged to participate and attend the events.
Here is a look at what is happening this summer:
The Distributed Wind Expo '13, June 11 - 12, Rochester, New York This
conference hosted by DWEA in partnership with the American Wind Energy
Association will take place in Rochester, New York. The two-day agenda
includes consumer tracks to educate potential customers, business tracks to
advise industry on important issues such as technical and policy updates,
on-site wind tours, and an exhibit hall highlighting the industry's leading
technologies and vendors.
The 9th Annual Small Wind Conference, June 18 - 19, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
This is the 9th annual gathering of small wind installers, manufacturers,
dealers, distributors, educators, small wind site assessors and advocates at
the Holiday Inn and Convention Center in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. While the
Conference is two days, the days before and after the Conference are full of
side meetings and workshops that will develop professional credentials,
expand education and training, and provide for exceptional networking and
business opportunities.
The Energy Fair, June 21 - 23, Custer, Wisconsin Each year the Midwest
Renewable Energy Association's Energy Fair transforms rural Central
Wisconsin into the global hot spot for renewable energy education. The
Energy Fair brings over 20,000 people from nearly every state in the U.S.
and several countries around the world to learn, connect with others and
ready them for action at home. The Energy Fair is the nation's longest
running energy education event of its kind.
About the Distributed Wind Energy Association
The Distributed Wind Energy
Association is a collaborative group comprised of manufacturers,
distributors, project developers, dealers, installers, and advocates, whose
primary mission is to promote and foster all aspects of the American
distributed wind energy industry. Distributed wind, commonly referred to as
small and community wind, is the use of typically smaller wind turbines at
homes, farms, businesses, and public facilities to off-set all or a portion
of on-site energy consumption. DWEA seeks to attract members and associates
from all sectors with relevant interests pertaining to the distributed wind
industry. For more information on DWEA, please go to
www.distributedwind.org. Follow us on Twitter @DWEA, find us, like us and
connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn by searching Distributed Wind
Energy Association.
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