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Cleantech Rocks - Register for AES2010 Today

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By Melissa

Give it up for Cleantech once again!  One of our partners, FullPower, Inc., a full-service consulting firm that provides services for the renewable energy storage market, announced today that it is launching The Advanced Energy Storage 2010 Conference and Exposition (AES2010), a conference for scientists, engineers and manufacturers who are developing and deploying green energy generation and efficient power distribution solutions for communities worldwide.   AES2010 will take place October 12 -14, 2010 at the beautiful Catamaran Resort in San Diego, Calif. 

FullPower, Inc. also is offering industry sponsorship and speaking opportunities that will address critical industry issues within renewable energy generation, smart grid, transportation, manufacturing and the development of advanced materials and nanotechnologies.  Attending companies include:  Sempra Generation, Ioxus, Inc. (Metis client), NessCap Ltd., Maxwell Technologies, EnerG2, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Lockheed Martin, Ballard Fuel Cells, Quantum Transportation, Dressler-Rand, Firelake Capital, ReliOn, UltraLife, PowerGenix, Axion International Power, IVUS, U.S. Army REDCOM and Institute for Transportation Studies.

We all know that consumers continue to look for ways to respond to limited resources, international security concerns and global warming, the demand for new energy sources continues.  Therefore, that demand exists in each of the following event topics:

  • Using advanced energy storage to distribute power when and where it is needed via a smart grid.
  • Establishing new, cost-effective energy storage solutions to extend the range and performance characteristics of electric and hybrid-electric vehicles.   
  • Addressing the potential environmental nightmare posed by the proliferation of portable electronics and the eventual need for extensive battery disposal.
  • Identifying the financial sources available to promote the growth of clean technologies and green solutions.

To register for the event or inquire about sponsorship or speaking opportunities, go to www.fullpowerinc.com/AES2010.html.  FullPower, Inc. and Metis look forward to meeting you there.



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