
This week you don’t have to pay a lot of money to learn more about renewable energy (RE). In fact, on Wednesday, June 24th and Thursday, June 25th you can attend the biggest online energy conference in the world at The Virtual Energy Forum.
You can watch interactive video tutorials and presentations from the prestigious RE experts from Rocky Mountain Institute, the International Energy Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, Dow, IBM, Hess, Brown University, Proctor & Gamble, Whirlpool, Yahoo!, and Harvard, to name a few. There will also be an opportunity to text them your questions and participate in a live Q&A with the country’s top RE policy makers themselves.
Some of the presentation topics will cover Renewables, Smart Buildings, Energy Management, Utility Profiles, Global Green Cities and more.
If you’re interested in dealing directly with the exhibitors, there will be over 30 exhibitors who will be glad to demonstrate their products and services from their virtual booths. Included will be web links, information downloads and a live booth chat to answer any questions you may have.
This new conference format is a perfect example of how renewable energy can reduce your carbon footprint by allowing you to attend a renewable energy forum and learn about RE without using transportation, thereby reducing air pollution.
You can register today at The Virtual Energy Forum to reserve your spot, check out the agenda page to find out when your preferred speakers are giving their presentations and add a calendar reminder to remind yourself when they’ll be speaking so you won’t miss the topics most important to you.
As an added incentive the Virtual Energy Forum is giving away an eco-vacation to the US Virgin Islands if you refer three friends to the Forum and attend both days.
For more info: Renewable Energy World, Green Tech Media, US Dept of Energy, BP Solar
Photograph by Wade Webb