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Virginia Alternative & Renewable Energy Conference to Energize, Elevate and Engineer

Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:30am EDT
Virginia Alternative & Renewable Energy Conference to Energize, Elevate and
Engineer

RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Virginia Alternative and Renewable
Energy Association (VA-AREA) announced today an impressive lineup of speakers
for the inaugural Virginia Alternative & Renewable Energy Conference (VA-REC),
scheduled for November 12-13 in Richmond, Virginia at the Omni Hotel.

The VA-AREA (www.va-area.org) is a business trade organization whose mission
is to promote the development, commercialization and use of renewable energy. 
VA-AREA is poised to energize the growing renewable energy industry, elevate
public awareness and engineer a discussion about the future of renewable
energy in Virginia.

Ken Hutcheson, President of VA-AREA said, "November's conference will
reinvigorate the discussion of what the Commonwealth can do from a policy
perspective to attract more renewable energy investment, manufacturing, jobs
and production to Virginia. It will also be a useful forum for those in the
business of producing renewable energy or hoping to enter the business one day
soon with panels dedicated to everything from raising capital to developing
partnerships with utility companies."

Speakers include:

    --  Michael Eckhart, President, American Council on Renewable Energy
    --  L. Preston Bryant, VA Secretary of Natural Resources
    --  Steve Walz, Senior Adviser to Governor Kaine for Energy Policy
    --  State Senator Chap Petersen
    --  Ted Brandt, CEO of Marathon Capital
    --  Mary Bacon, Managing Director, Ewing Bemiss & Co.
    --  Matt Hantzmon, Founder, Columbia Power Technologies, COO, Sol Sage
        Energy
    --  Nicholas Perrins, Partner & CFO, NOVUS Energy Partners
    --  Charles Weilamann, Partner, WoodLake Advisors
    --  Parker Weil, Managing Director, Americas Energy & Power Group
    --  Henry Berling, Managing Director, Ewing Bemiss & Co.
    --  Andrew Spitzer, Director, Energy & Power Group, Harris Williams & Co.
    --  Theo de Wolff, Principal, Seawind Renewable Energy Corporation
    --  Frank Maisano, Senior Principal, Bracewell & Giuliani
    --  Robin Sullenberger, Chairman, Highland County Board of Supervisors
    --  David Hudgins, Director, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
    --  Peggy Simmons, Manager-Renewable Energy, American Electric Power
    --  Mark Webb, Director of Policy and Business Evaluation-Alternate Energy
        Solutions, Dominion
    --  Brandon Ogilvie, Business Development, Intrinergy, Inc.

    --  Jerry Giles, Director of Finance & Leader--Science and Research Team,
        Virginia Economic Development Partnership


Invited speakers also include Governor Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator Mark Warner,
and the winner of the 2009 campaign for Governor.

Registration is just $249 per person for non-members.  To register for the
conference, please visit www.va-area.org/conference.


SOURCE  Virginia Alternative and Renewable Energy Association

Eric Polins, HCP & Associates, 1-813-318-0565 Ext. 216,
epolins@hcpassociates.com



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