July 8-9, 2009 | 7 World Trade Center, New York City
Overview New Energy New York and the Energy & Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) hosted the Fourth Annual New Energy Symposium July 8-9, 2009. Over 400 people participated over 2 days. The event was held at the New York Academy of Science's premier office space at the World Trade Center in New York City, NY.
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Program Topics
The first day included keynote speakers from both government and industry. The keynote speakers included:
Kevin Law; President & CEO, Long Island Power Authority
John Lushetsky; Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, EERE, Department of Energy
Andrew Hevesi; Assemblyman, 28th District
The featured tracks were:
Integrating Sustainability in the Urban Environment
Prospects for Clean Energy Technologies in New York State
The Pursuit of Green Opportunities by Large Companies
The 2009 NES featured the Clean Energy Investment Presentations, where 21 of the hottest emerging cleantech start-ups were given an opportunity to showcase their revolutionary technology to an audience of regional and national VCs, private investors, corporate VCs, Investment bankers & federal executives.
The top three presentations were awarded trophies and $1,500 each to use for travel to the NREL Industry Growth Forum in November
The awardees also were provided a waived application fee for the national-level Growth Forum and will receive mentoring services to help increase their chances for selection
More Information Please click on the buttons to the right for information on companies, speakers, and the general program. For any general questions regarding the New Energy Symposium, please contact Ms. Emily Riley at eriley@uamail.albany.edu.