Race to Renewables at SOLAR 2019
August 5-9, 2019 | Minneapolis, MN | The Crowne Plaza AiRE
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BOULDER, Colo., March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Today the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is opening registration to their 48th Annual National Solar Conference, SOLAR 2019. This year's conference is set to the theme of "Race to Renewables," or the race against time to take urgent climate action through the use of renewable energy. SOLAR 2019 promises to cover the most important ways we need to decarbonize our economy by the middle of this century. The IPCC has determined that the earth's temperature cannot increase more than 0.5-degree Celsius in order to avoid the most deleterious effects of climate change in the next five years.
ASES represents the scientists, educators, and activists who can provide renewable energy technologies and solutions for climate action in the United States that will have an impact within the next five years. The ASES SOLAR 2019 conference will focus on those strategies.
SOLAR 2019 will be held August 5-9, 2019 in one of the leading states taking climate action, Minnesota. Minnesota has enacted climate policies that have provided leadership in the growth of wind power, solar power, community solar, variable generation integration technologies, energy efficient buildings and electrifying the transportation sector.
Jonathan Foley, Executive Director of Project Drawdown, will be keynoting the conference, augmented by renewable energy, energy systems and climate experts from across the nation. The conference will focus on immediate climate action by sharing research and information through panels, switch presentations, forums, posters, and more. SOLAR 2019 is the premier educational and solar networking event of the summer.
Full three-day and single-day conference passes are available at ASES.org/conference. ASES offers discounts on conference passes for members of ASES and offers a variety of membership levels. Members of the public are invited to join ASES today at www.ases.org/join or renew at www.ases.org/renew to receive the best deal on SOLAR 2019 conference passes. The conference takes place at at the Crowne Plaza AiRE, in close proximity to the Minneapolis airport and light rail line.
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Ancillary activities include: A river boat dinner cruise along the Mississippi River, bike ride along the scenic Minnehaha Creek, electric vehicle exhibit and test drive, and electric bus tours of solar installations and solar-powered brewpubs, plus additional events available for purchase with your conference pass.
SOLAR 2019 will also feature training by the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) for professionals to receive certification by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) on Thursday and Friday of the conference.
For more information and to register for SOLAR 2019, visit ases.org/conference. For questions contact [email protected].
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About ASES:
Established in 1954, the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that advocates for sustainable living and 100% renewable energy. We share information, events and resources to cultivate community and power progress in the U.S. and beyond. As the U.S. section of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), we work with individuals and groups around the world to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy and sustainable living society.
We believe knowledge and community are a powerful combination for change. Through trusted, well-researched content and comprehensive, thoughtful perspectives, we continue to nurture a transition to a more sustainable world. Through signature publications such as Solar Today magazine and annual events like the National Solar Tour and National Solar Conference, we engage individuals, businesses and partnering groups to advance the possibilities of sustainability and renewable energy in the U.S. ASES fosters an informed, inclusive society by presenting technical data and academic research in highly relatable, engaging formats to the greater community.
For more information on ASES, please email [email protected] or visit ases.org.
SOURCE American Solar Energy Society
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