National Coalition of Organizations Create Clean Energy Week, Washington DC — February 1st – 5th, 2010
Organizations nationwide are joining together to maximize efforts to move clean energy to the forefront of national policy. Officially declaring February 1-5, 2010 as Clean Energy Week, a growing list of partners are working together to produce a high-impact week of powerful and effective activities and events.
Primary Objective of Clean Energy Week:
Engage Congress and the Administration to take action on climate solutions, renewable energy, and energy efficiency, which remain top priorities for the American people and are essential components of job creation and economic growth.
National Clean Energy Week is a week of action on the part of NGOs, non-profits, associations, private corporations, and government agencies to encourage and support the passage of the clean energy and climate policy now pending in Congress. Clean Energy Week consists of breakfasts, lunches, dinners, receptions, workshops, press conferences, rallies and outreach activities on Capitol Hill and across Washington, DC.
Click here for a list of Clean Energy Week Events.
Highlighted Events:
- Clean Energy Week Press Conference:
February 1, 9:30 am
National Press Club
Washington DC - Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Forum:
February 4, 6:30 pm
Cooper Union
New York City - RETECH 2010
- NASEO State Energy Policy and Technology Outlook Conference
- Clean Economy Network CEO Fly-in and Lobby Day
Partners Include:
1SKY, 350.org, A Matter of Degree, Alliance for Renewable Energy, Alliance to Save Energy, American Coalition for Ethanol, American Council On Renewable Energy, American Renewable Energy Day, Apollo Alliance, Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO) , Association of Energy Engineers, Bethesda Green, Biomass Coordinating Council, Biomass Thermal Energy Council, Center for Resource Solutions, City of Aspen, Clean Currents, Clean Fuels Foundation, Clean Technology & Sustainable Industries Organization, Coalition of the Green Bank, Earth Action, Earth Restoration Alliance, iMatter, Latin American and Caribbean Council on Renewable Energy, Mid-Atlantic – Russia Business Council, National BIochar Initiative, National Hydrogen Association, Pellet Fuels Institute, Planet2025 Network , Power for the Planet, Renewable Energy Marketers Association (REMA), Solar Energy Industries Association, Solar One, StillWater Preservation, The Climate Group, U.S. Green Building Council, Union of Concerned Scientists, World Team Now. Full list of partners available here.