Excuse the cross posting. The call for abstracts for Solar 2010 is out.
For those of you who have never been, it's a really high quality solar
energy conference hosted by the American Solar Energy Society. Ed
Mazria, Baruch Givoni and other building science legends are normally
regulars at the conference, so it's a pretty exciting learning
opportunity. The conference typically has a very strong building science
track, with technical papers on various topics ranging from natural
ventilation & daylighting to hybrid ventilation systems and passive
solar simulation techniques.
Abstracts are due Nov 9th 2009.
Vikram Sami, LEED AP
SOLAR 2010 Call for Papers and Participation
The American Solar Energy Society's National Solar Conference is
America's leading conference on the emerging trends, technology, and
opportunities shaping the new energy economy. Join me at SOLAR 2010 for
the nation's best educational opportunity for solar energy
professionals!
As a member of the conference program committee, I'd like to invite you
to submit an abstract or a session proposal and participate as a
presenter at the conference. The conference program committees are
looking for people to present their work in papers, posters and
sessions.
SOLAR 2010 will be held May 17-22 at the Phoenix Convention Center, and
will feature a technical conference, dealer/installer training
opportunities, a Renewable Energy Products and Services exhibit that
showcases manufacturers, dealers, distributors, installers and other
related businesses and services, and workshops, tours and special events
of interest to professionals and consumers.
SOLAR 2010 will be the American Solar Energy Society's 39th National
Solar Conference, and more than 5,000 solar energy professionals and
consumers are expected to attend.
Abstracts and proposals are due on November 9. For more information
about presenting your work at SOLAR 2010, please go to
www.solar2010.org/participate.
Again, thank you for sending this on to your colleagues, list-serves,
newsletters, etc. and for posting on your organization's website if
possible.
Here is the conference logo if that would be helpful in your efforts.