Calendar
SEPTEMBER
10–12, Bremerton, Wash.
Urban Waterfront Revitalization.
Contact Marcy McCabe, 604.833.4490,
sustainabilitypro.com/uwr_2008.php
15–17, San Francisco
GoingGreen 2008 Greener Pastures
for Global Business.
Contact Michelle Hughes 415.751.0170,
michelle@alwayson-network.com,
goinggreen.goingon.com/permalink/post/23623
15–19 Sandy Hook, N.J.
Grid-Tied PV Systems Workshop.
Contact Solar Energy International, 970.963.8855
solarenergy.org
COURTESY OF DAN BIHN
27–28, St. Louis, Mo.
Green Homes and Renewable Energy Festival
and Green House Tour.
Contact Joyce Gorrell 314.577.0220
Contact Erin Noble, Missouri Coalition for the
Environment, 314.727.0600,
enoble@moenviron.org
Colorado Event Highlights
RE Economics
Colorado Rep. Mark Udall (inset, above)
addressed more than 400 people at the Colorado Renewable Energy Society’s annual
conference, held this summer in Pueblo,
Colo. The conference, “Renewable Energy:
Fueling Prosperity,” highlighted the economic opportunities and challenges of
renewable energy, with an emphasis on rural
communities. Participants had the chance to
attend sessions and workshops and tour
indoor and outdoor exhibits. Learn more
about CRES at cres-energy.org.
ThankYou
ASES TRUST FUND
The ASES Trust Fund was
established in November 1999
to receive contributions to an
endowment for ASES that will
provide income for ASES
programs in perpetuity.
29–1, San Francisco
Photovoltaic Design for Engineers
and Designers.
Contact Christina Manansala, 707.869.9391,
sunengineer.com/workshops.htm
OCTOBER
4, Nationwide
ASES National Solar Tour. See
nationalsolartour.org
6–10, San Diego
Grid-Tied PV Systems Workshop.
Contact Solar Energy International, 970.963.8855,
solarenergy.org
9–12, Augsburg, Germany
RENEXPO 2008.
Contact Diana Roehm + 49 (0)7121-3016-0,
renexpo.com
States Show Interest
in ASES Jobs Reports
Since the November release of ASES’
green-collar jobs report — Renewable
Energy and Energy Efficiency: Economic
Drivers for the 21st Century, which featured job opportunities in Ohio — states
including Colorado and New York have
approached ASES to
see how the numbers break down in
their areas. ASES will
highlight new report
findings at ases.org,
where you can also
find details about
the Ohio report and
download it for free.
$300,000 and higher
C.E. Bennett Foundation
$25,000–$50,000
Karl W. and Renate Böer, $40,000
Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland,
$25,000
Otto and Phoebe Hass Fund at
The Seattle Foundation, $25,000
$10,000–$25,000
Richard Collins, $10,000
Molly O. Ross, $10,000
13–17, San Diego
SolarPower 2008.
866.229.2386
Solarpowerconference.com
Upcoming ASES Events
ASES National Solar Tour
Oct. 4, Nationwide
SOLAR 2009 — National Solar Conference
May 12–16, Buffalo, N. Y.
Contact the American Solar Energy Society,
303.443.3130, ases.org.
ASES thanks these contributors
and others who support the
ASES educational endowment.
To contribute, contact ASES
at ases@ases.org.
ASES Launches Websites
ASES has redesigned its websites. Read
more about the launch, plus additional
online features, on page 62.