Last year's CSP conference afforded us a chance to meet with many of the key industry players to gain a better understanding of the technical, economic and regulatory challenges facing this market
Solar Reserve
- Is CSP cheaper than PV already - pannellists give their view
- CSP needs to overcome water, land and transmission issues according to Fred Morse
- Fred Morse, from Abengoa has just taken the stage
- Government perspectives on CSP development - Discover the latest regulation, legislation, incentives and support for the development of CSP in the North America
- Experiences learned from CSP plants in the ground - Starting up, successful testing, and O&M experiences
- Is project finance a mission impossible? - An honest appraisal from the banks on the situation in 2010 and beyond
- Storage developments - Unique analysis into Andasol I data and the very latest technological developments such as concrete and PCM
- Emerging markets - From state by state analysis to a broader global perspective discover the most profitable geographical markets for your CSP business
- Technology and innovation - Exclusive insights and updates into the very latest designs and components for CSP
Meet 500+ of your peers, stakeholders and business rivals at this agenda-setting event
The 4th Annual Concentrated Solar Power Summit is North America's premier CSP event. Quite simply, it is the industry's most highly regarded meeting place for learning, networking and setting up deals. Every year, over 500 global CSP leaders converge on San Francisco, representing leading developers, key material and component suppliers, influential financiers, government organizations and agencies. In fact, the question isn't: "Who's attending?" It's: "Who's not attending?"
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40 world class speakers sharing their knowledge - and answering your questions
Such is the importance of this event that more than three dozen of CSP's most influential figures, thought leaders, innovators and hands-on experts are joining forces to address the Summit. The key organizations they represent include ESTELA, SEPA, Protermosolar, California Energy Commission, Arizona Corporate Commission, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of Energy, NREL, FERC and the Western Area Power Administration. As the two days of keynote presentations, panel debates and in-depth workshops unfold, you'll be learning from the best. It's by no means one-way traffic... come armed with your questions, issues and challenges, because you're certain to get perceptive, intelligent and enormously authoritative answers - along with proven solutions - to take back to the office.
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YOU set the Summit Agenda - we guarantee it!
It's not what we want to talk about at the 4th Annual Concentrated Solar Power Summit - it's all about what you want to discuss. Which means you won't waste a single second at sessions that bear no relevance to your professional concerns. We've spent six months interviewing more than 100 CSP executives, drilling down with them into the issues that matter most. The result? A tailor-made Agenda that reflects the prime day-by-day challenges you're up against in eight business-critical areas:
- Finance
- Storage
- Permitting
- Transmission
- Regulation
- Siting
- Legislation
- Project Development
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Two reasons to register today
All three Annual Concentrated Solar Power Summits to date have sold out. And given the level of interest in 2010, this year will be no exception. In order to be fair to everyone, we take applications strictly on a first-come-first-served basis. So eliminate the risk of being waitlisted by registering right away. You can also turn necessity into a virtue by registering before 26th February 2010 (assuming we haven't already posted the Sold Out sign) as you'll save $400 with an Early Bird Bonus.
Registration is quick and easy - just click here to register securely online now
We look forward to meeting you in stunning San Francisco on 24-25 June 2010
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