ACORE National Renewable Energy Policy Forum

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ACORE’s National Renewable Energy Policy Forum:  
"Moving From Politics to Policy: Advancing the Business of Renewable Energy"


February 5-6, 2012 | Capitol Hill | Washington, D.C.

Join renewable energy leaders from Capitol Hill and across the country as we assess the volatile state of renewable energy policy and provide a call to action for policymakers for 2013 and beyond.

The U.S. renewable energy industry has made great progress and is significantly contributing to our nation’s economy.   A combination of private sector investment and federal and state policy has driven substantial renewable energy cost reduction, scale-up and job creation.   Yet, energy policy uncertainty still prevails due to political gridlock in our nation’s capital, the need for national deficit reduction, whether Congress will address tax reform, and misinformation about renewable energy. 

As we move beyond election year politics into 2013, there is general consensus that continued inaction should not be an option for the new Congress.  ACORE’s National Renewable Energy Policy Forum, strategically occurring after the election at the start of the 113th Congress, will chart the path forward for pro-growth, constructive and bipartisan renewable energy policy.   The Forum will convene the renewable energy industry to address the most pressing issues facing our sector and develop a policy framework in light of the economic and fiscal challenges, competitive energy environment and impressive progress of the industry.

Don’t miss this conference – get your seat at the table!  Register now with code SPT20ASE for 20% off!

Topic:
Policy
Event Type:
Industry

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Start Date: 
February 5, 2013 - 6:00pm - February 6, 2013 - 5:00pm
Location:
Cannon Caucus Room
Cannon House Office Building
Washington
District Of Columbia
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