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FIN a listing of renewable energy events: solartoday.org/dates.
Upcoming ASES Events
SOLAR 2010, the 39th Annual ASES
National Solar Conference
May 17-22, Phoenix
conference@ases.org
solar2010.org
March
2-4, Denver
CORE’s 5th Annual Sustainable
Opportunities Summit and Expo
Contact Natalia Korobova, 303.592.4066
natalia@corecolorado.org
sosummit.org
8-10, Boston
Going Green East
Contact John Schwartz, 310.721.9451
john@alwayson-network.com
http://alwayson.goingon.com/homepage
9-11, Boston
Building Energy10
Northeast Sustainable Energy Assoc.
nesea.org
15-17, Sacramento, Calif.
Green California Summit and Exposition
Contact 626.577.5700
conferences@green-technology.org
green-technology.org/gcsummit
19-21, New York
GoGreenExpo
Contact 212.655.4505
gogreenexpo.com
24-26, Vancouver, British Columbia
GLOBE 2010
info@globe2010.com
globe2010.com
April
2-11, Granma Province, Cuba
CUBASOLAR’s IX International Workshop on
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Contact Pam Montanero at 510.549.1052
pamela@barglow.com
globalexchange.org/countries/americas/
cuba/sustainable
17-18, Salado, Texas
Renewable Energy Stampede
Contact 877.376.8638
info@renewablestampede.org
renewablestampede.org
Launches Solar@Work
This winter, SOLAR TODAY introduces a twice-monthly
publication just for professionals in solar energy.
Solar@Work, the American Solar Energy Society’s (ASES’) bulletin
by and for solar pros, will contain timely news on technical and commercial developments, written by ASES experts in every solar field.
Solar@Work provides an outlet for the ASES community of scientists,
engineers, architects, manufacturing pros and installers to exchange
experience and expertise in support of solar energy.
Don’t miss a single issue. Sign up to receive Solar@Work in your
email box: solartoday.org/sw.
Interested in contributing an article? Contact smasia@solartoday.org.
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 educational programs in
perpetuity. To make a donation, visit
ases.org/donate.
$300,000 and higher
C.E. Bennett Foundation
$50,000 – $75,000
Otto and Phoebe Hass Fund at
The Seattle Foundation $75,000
$25,000 – $50,000
Karl W. and Renate Böer $40,000
Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland $25,000
$10,000 – $25,000
Richard Collins $10,000
Molly O. Ross $10,000
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