Members and supporters of The NC Sustainable Energy Association are encouraged to attend an exciting conference and exhibition - RETECH 2010 - which is co-produced by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and TradeFair Group on February 3-5, 2010 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.  NCSEA is a supporting organization of this conference and has secured a discounted rate for our supporters.  Click here to learn more and register.  When registering, be sure to use Promotional Code: SUP2010 to receive NCSEA's registration discount.

RETECH 2010 will offer you a thorough update and in-depth education in renewable energy technologies, markets, competition, policy and all of the major government programs.  Wind. Solar. Hydro. Ocean. Geothermal. Biomass. Biofuels. Smart Grid. Efficiency.  No matter what part of the Renewable Energy Industry you are in it will be at the 2010 RETECH Business Conference.


Trade Show Exhibition

Over 300 companies and organizations from all renewable energy sectors—wind, solar, hydro, ocean, geothermal, biomass, biofuels, and waste-to-energy--and will host booths on the Trade Show floor. Exhibitors will include equipment manufacturers and suppliers, systems providers, finance and investment firms, research & development companies, project developers and operators, law firms, green builders, architects, construction and rigging companies, NGOs, trade associations, and government agencies.


Business Conference

The Business Conference will provide a platform for over 250 industry-leading speakers to share their knowledge and insights with attendees. The Business Conference will consist of several parallel tracks, held over three days, on each of the key technologies (wind, solar, hydro, ocean, geothermal, and biomass/ biofuels/ waste energy), plus cross-cutting sessions on markets, finance and policy. Discussions of clean technologies will incorporate presentations on hydrogen, fuel cells, batteries and other energy storage technologies, transmission, smart grid distributed generation, energy efficiency, green buildings, and other topics related to renewable energy.