星期一, 22 9 月, 2025
Home PV News 2011 Florida Renewable Energy announces Miami Tour Stop

2011 Florida Renewable Energy announces Miami Tour Stop

Miami, FL The Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy is excited to announce the next confirmed tour stops in its 2011 Renewable Energy Tour which is set to feature events at the Global Energy Security Forum at Florida International University and the Greater Miami-Dade/Kendall Chamber of Commerce (Chamber South) and is set for Friday, February 11th, 2011. The tour will consist of visits to various renewable energy and energy efficiency installations in the area as well as a Town Hall event including local and state legislators and industry experts, featuring discussions about advancing renewable energy and energy efficiency in Florida.


The 2011 Renewable Energy Tour will be traveling across Florida, visiting 10 cities in the month of February, leading up to the beginning of March legislative session. The tour will focus on renewable energy policy, and discussion will include local job creation, manufacturing and export, and local economic resurgence.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Google, Salt River Project partner on long-duration energy storage

Google will provide funding for a portion of long-duration energy storage projects developed for the Salt River Project’s electric grid, as part of a...

Egypt, China’s Sungrow Group discuss energy storage investment

Chairman of China’s Sungrow Group, Cao Renxian, outlined the company’s expertise in producing components for power plants and manufacturing energy storage batteries during his...

China targets 180 GW of new energy storage by 2027 in ambitous national plan

China aims to install more than 100 GW of new energy storage – primarily battery storage, excluding pumped hydro – by 2027, according to...

ADB, ACWA Power to Build Central Asia’s First Wind Power Plant with Battery Energy Storage

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and ACWA Power Company (ACWA Power) signed a $51 million loan package to build the Nukus 2 Wind and...