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New England Clean Energy Council Briefing Session: Utility Scale Energy Storage

Friday, July 4, 2008 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)

Waltham, MA

New England Clean Energy Council Briefing Session: Utility...

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Please join the New England Clean Energy Council and our panel of experts for a discussion around utility scale energy storage opportunities and issues. In our lively, presentation-less format we will address economic, technical, and regulatory hurdles, debate the feasibility of various storage solutions, and try to project how the market will take shape. Lunch and networking to follow. Panel members will include:
Moderator: Matthew Nordan, President, Lux Research
Richard Baxter, Senior Vice President, Ardour Capital Investments
Ric Fulop, Founder & VP Business Development, A123 Systems
Lawrence Gelbien, VP Engineering, NSTAR
Matthew Johnson, VY Business Development, Gaia Power Technologies
Matt Lazarewicz, VP & Chief Technical Officer, Beacon Power
Bruce Phillips, Director, The Northbridge Group
Julianne Zimmerman, Chief Marketing Officer, General Compression

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Foley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Center
Bay Colony Corporate Center
1000 Winter Street, Suite 400, North Entrance
Waltham, MA 02451

Friday, July 4, 2008 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)


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New England Clean Energy Council



The New England Clean Energy Council’s mission is to accelerate New England’s clean energy economy to global leadership by building an active community of stakeholders and a world-class cluster of clean energy companies.

The Council represents a diverse set of stakeholders, including clean energy companies, venture investors, major financial institutions, local universities and colleges, industry associations, area utilities, labor and large commercial end-users.