8th Renewable Energy Conference
March 20, 2010
8:30am-4:00pm
Pierce Cedar Creek Institute is happy to announce the 8th Annual Renewable Energy Conference. The conference is ideal for homeowners, renewable energy enthusiasts, and students who wish to learn something new and meet other individuals that are interested in promoting and using renewable and alternative energy technologies. Attendees from the novice learner to those with a vast amount of knowledge will find something at the conference.
This year’s keynote speaker, Pat Murphy from the Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions will present Beyond Sustainability - Surviving the Oil Depletion and Climate Change with Community Solutions’ Plan C. Attendees can choose from a variety of break-out sessions including Introduction to Renewable Energy in Your Home, Food Security and Local Foods in Michigan, Peak Oil and the Future of Transportation, and Financing your Renewable Energy System. For a complete agenda, click here.
There will also an exhibitor area and time to network with other attendees.
Overnight accommodations are available for $40 for a single room or $50 for a double room.
Cost:
Through February 25: Members $35, Non-members $45, Students $15
After February 25: Members $40, Non-members: $50, Students $20
You may now register online and pay through PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to register. You may also call 269-721-4190 to register with a credit card. Note: Seating is limited. We recommend you register early as previous conferences have sold out. Walk-in registrations will not be accepted.
- Agenda
- Brochure (Please check back after January 22, 2010)
- Attendee Registration - Download a MS Word document to mail or fax, or register online. Please list which breakout sessions you would like to attend in the breakout session line.
- Exhibitor and Vendor Registration and Information
- Lodging
- Location - Please note that some internet mapping programs and GPS units do not provide correct directions. We recommend you follow the directions available here.
If you are interested in seeing some of last year’s presentations you can view the videos on our website here.
