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Interviews |
Interview with Julia Judd Chair, Solar Power 2006
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Interview with Tom King President/CEO, PG&E
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Interview with Howard Wenger Executive Vice President, Powerlight
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Interview with Richard Swanson President/CTO, SunPower Corporation
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Interview with Matt Cheney CEO, MMA Renewable Ventures
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Interview with Mark McLanahan VP, MMA Renewable Ventures
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Interview with Helmut Gehle Sr. Director - Solar North America, Schüco USA
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Interview with Steve Chalk Solar Program Manager, U.S. Dept. of Energy
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Interview with Meredith McClintock CEO, ReadySolar
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Interview with Mel Jones President & CEO, Sterling Planet
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Interview with Paul Danielsen on Corporate Climate VP Business Development, MMA Renewable Ventures
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Interview with Terry Whitehouse on Solar Incentives VP Business Development, MMA Renewable Ventures
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Interview with Jessie Zhang Manager Overseas Business, Yingli Solar
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Interview with Ron Kenedi VP Solar Energy Solutions Group, Sharp
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Interview with Tom Dyer VP Marketing/Government Affairs, Kyocera
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Interview with Don Campbell Executive Director, NECA - Northern California Chapter
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Interview with Roger Denault President, Solar Technologies
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Interview with Greg Smestad Associate Editor, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells
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Interview with Vinod Khosla President, Khosla Ventures
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Press & Media |
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Official Webcast Sponsor |
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Additional Sponsors |
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On behalf of the Solar Electric Power Association and the Solar Energy Industries Association, we welcome you to the webcast of Solar Power 2006, the largest solar event in the history of the United States.
The historic turnout at Solar Power 2006 captures what an exciting year this has been for the US solar energy industry. We have seen record levels of venture capital investment, game-changing public policies, industry-wide manufacturing expansions, and broad public interest in the context of a growing energy crisis.
As we consider how solar energy can become a significant part of the US energy mix in the next ten years, it is clear that innovations will be required to overcome the challenges and seize on the opportunities that lie ahead. The objective of Solar Power 2006 is to shine a spotlight on emerging business models, technologies, and policies, and the spirit of innovation that will guide the growth of our industry in years to come. “In a time of drastic change,” the saying goes, “it is the learners who inherit the future.” |
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