The u.s. renewable energy industry uses more than one of its nine lives than that of the United States at the end of December the Congress voted to extend the Treasury grant program, which has proven to be effective in stimulating new projects of economic returns.
111th Congress passed the measure in question, which is then passed in the history of books (or comics, depending on how you can view it). 112Th Congress convened at the beginning of January and the industry is adjusting, political fortunes and priorities shift. Most noteworthy is the shift control of the House of representatives, where between nationalists now redirect all Committee Chairs. The importance of the need to get the most out of our chairs the House energy and Commerce Committee and the Committee of the tax-writing ways.
Equally interesting are the calls from the Federal Government and to balance the budgets and the pressure to the intentions of the political spectrum in different places at the Federal and State aid for renewable energy sources. 111Th Congress granted a one-year extension of the Treasury grant program. By the end of this year, the economy may have recovered sufficiently to ease the demand for the program. If not, the industry may have to give up another another continuation of life.
In this way, the Conference Planning Committee for the Hadopi the renewable energy World Conference & Expo North America was invited to participate in the plenary session on Wednesday, March 9, during the annual Conference in Tampa, Florida, United States and Canada from all the major renewable economy organizations members of the Executive Board.
And we are invited to take part in the session of the moderate members of the Executive Board: Denise Bode, CEO, American Wind Energy Association; Rhone Resch, President of the solar energy Industries Association; Bob Gibson, VP market intelligence, Solar Electric Power Association; Elizabeth McDonald, President, the Canadian solar Industries Association; Linda Church Ciocci, President and CEO, national hydropower Association; Karl Gawell, Executive Director, geothermal energy, as the case may be; Bob Cleaves, CEO, biomass Power, as the case may be; and Barry Worthington, President and CEO, U.s. Energy Association. Allan marks, Milbank Tweed Hadley, partner & McCloy LLP, will also join the conversation. (See the Conference Web site for updates on these and other speakers, www.renewableenergyworld-events.com.)
In this session, we should highlight the Conference. Estimates of our Keynote session, which belongs to the us for the second annual Excellence in renewable Energy awards program. Our Conference Planning Committee has assembled a outstanding program that offers huge actionable information.
I look forward to welcome you in Tampa March provocative discussion of the 112th Congress and productivity discussions North American renewable energy industry prospects.
Most noteworthy is the shift control of the House of representatives, where between nationalists now redirect all Committee Chairs.
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