“CleanTECH San Diego brings together the best and brightest from the private and public sectors to facilitate, incubate and foster advances in clean technologies.”
- Tony Haymet, director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego
CleanTECH San Diego Showcase: Solar Power - The Path to Profitability


SPONSORS:  
Lead Sponsor: Troutman Sanders
Supporting Partners: San Diego Regional EDC, UCSD, Connect

Featured Keynote:
Daniel Gross, Principal, Hudson Clean Energy Partners

Panelists:
Energy Innovations, CEO, Joe Budano
Siliken Renewable Energy, General Manager, Scott Sporrer
Valliant Solar Systems Inc., CEO, Dr. Burkhard von Spreckelsen

Solar investment rebounded in Q1 2010. It increased 233% from the same period last year to $159.9 million. Government and utilities are playing an important role in moving solar developments forward.

Please join CleanTECH San Diego and Hudson Clean Energy Partners on June 14, 4:00PM – 7:00PM at the La Jolla Marriott. This quarterly series features leading members of the investment community and promising regional companies.Register Now.

Event Information:
Date: Monday, June 14, 2010
Location: La Jolla Marriott
4:00 – 5:30 Registration and Networking Session
5:30  Welcome and Introductions
5:40 – 6:00 Keynote Presentation
6:00 – 6:40 Panel Discussion
6:40 – 7:00 Audience Participation
7:00 Adjourn

Registration Fees:
Students:  $10.00
CleanTECH San Diego members:  $30.00
Other Guests:  $45.00 with advanced registration
Same Day Registration:  $75.00

Media Advisory

CleanTECH San Diego is a new non-profit membership organization formed to accelerate San Diego as a world leader in the clean technology economy. It is a catalyst that serves as the hub for a diverse group of stakeholders to advance a common agenda. CleanTECH San Diego advocates for new sources of investment capital, workforce development, international trade, federal and state research funding, targeted regulation, and sustainable land-use planning and development. CleanTECH was instrumental in generating $260 million of Clean Renewable Energy Bonds applications to the US Treasury that would represent 26 MW of solar photovoltaic debt financing if funded.