REMA to Host a Free Webinar on Why Green Power Matters
Why Green Power Matters - How RECs impact project development and achieve sustainability goals; A free REMA webinar; Wednesday, June 27, 2PM ET.
Washington, DC, June 22, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Companies, governments, and citizens nationwide have made the decision to support green power by purchasing Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). In fact, these voluntary purchases of green power are projected to exceed 133 million MWh by the year 2020, or enough renewable electricity for over 11 million homes. However, despite their decade-plus use in corporate sustainability efforts, branding, and financing new projects, RECs still encounter basic background questions.
Register for the REMA webinar (http://renewablemarketers.org/resource/webinars.asp) and hear from industry experts Blaine Collison, Director of the EPA’s Green Power Partnership, Bill Eddie, President of OneEnergy Renewables, and Kathy Loftus, Global Leader of Sustainable Engineering and Energy Management of Whole Foods as they describe what RECs are, who uses them, and how RECs help build more renewable generation. If your company is considering supporting renewable energy, this webinar is one of the easiest ways to quickly understand how RECs can help you meet your green power needs.
View the webinar and learn
What a “REC” is, how it’s created and tracked
The major supporters of RECs, both in the private and public sectors
How RECs help finance renewable energy projects
Why companies large and small purchase RECs to meet their sustainability and renewable energy goals.
Additional insights during a robust ‘Question and Answer’ session with the speakers
Who should attend the webinar
Corporate Sustainability Officers
Building Superintendents
Energy project developers
Utility providers
Financiers
Energy aggregators and traders
Renewable energy component manufacturers
Speakers
Blaine Collison, Director, US EPA Green Power Partnership
Bill Eddie, President, One Energy Renewables
Kathy Loftus, Global Leader of Sustainable Engineering and Energy Management, Whole Foods
Registration Information
Advanced registration is required (http://renewablemarketers.org/resource/webinars.asp)
This webinar is free of charge
You only need a computer, internet access, and at least one hour of your time
Time and Date: Wednesday, June 27 at 2PM ET / 11 AM PT
Register for the REMA webinar (http://renewablemarketers.org/resource/webinars.asp) and hear from industry experts Blaine Collison, Director of the EPA’s Green Power Partnership, Bill Eddie, President of OneEnergy Renewables, and Kathy Loftus, Global Leader of Sustainable Engineering and Energy Management of Whole Foods as they describe what RECs are, who uses them, and how RECs help build more renewable generation. If your company is considering supporting renewable energy, this webinar is one of the easiest ways to quickly understand how RECs can help you meet your green power needs.
View the webinar and learn
What a “REC” is, how it’s created and tracked
The major supporters of RECs, both in the private and public sectors
How RECs help finance renewable energy projects
Why companies large and small purchase RECs to meet their sustainability and renewable energy goals.
Additional insights during a robust ‘Question and Answer’ session with the speakers
Who should attend the webinar
Corporate Sustainability Officers
Building Superintendents
Energy project developers
Utility providers
Financiers
Energy aggregators and traders
Renewable energy component manufacturers
Speakers
Blaine Collison, Director, US EPA Green Power Partnership
Bill Eddie, President, One Energy Renewables
Kathy Loftus, Global Leader of Sustainable Engineering and Energy Management, Whole Foods
Registration Information
Advanced registration is required (http://renewablemarketers.org/resource/webinars.asp)
This webinar is free of charge
You only need a computer, internet access, and at least one hour of your time
Time and Date: Wednesday, June 27 at 2PM ET / 11 AM PT
Contact
Renewable Energy Markets Association
Josh Lieberman
202-640-6597
www.renewablemarketers.org
Contact
Josh Lieberman
202-640-6597
www.renewablemarketers.org
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