Solar Power International Breaks Attendance Records and Reports Strong Interest in Solar Across Economic Sectors

Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:20pm EST
 
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ANAHEIM, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Solar Power International 2009, the largest business-to-business solar energy
conference and expo in North America, broke attendance records for the sixth
year in a row last week. The 2009 conference drew more than 24,000 industry
professionals, an increase from 17,500 in the previous year. Attendees
originated from 99 countries and a broad cross-section of solar and related
industries, including electric utilities, construction and investment banking.
The annual Public Night event, open free to the general public, attracted an
additional 2,700 people from the Southern California region. 

The exhibit floor more than doubled in size from the previous year, featuring
929 companies from every part of the solar value chain. Industry leaders
predicted growth in 2010 due to pent-up demand in emerging markets, the falling
cost of solar electric power generation, the increased involvement of electric
utility sector, and the confluence of business innovation and progressive energy
policy. Politicians, dignitaries and celebrities converged on Anaheim to speak
of the vast potential of solar to create a new, clean energy economy. 

Growing attendance prompted the co-presenters of the conference, Solar Electric
Power Association (SEPA) and Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), to
create a new entity, Solar Energy Trade Show LLC, which will produce future
events such as Solar Power International 2010 (Oct. 12-14, 2010, in Los Angeles)
and the upcoming PV America 2010 (April 8-10, 2010, in Washington, D.C.). 

"Solar Power International was recently named one of Trade Show Week`s `Fastest
50` growing conferences, but it is also one of the most inclusive. Year after
year, our sold-out event attracts thousands of new participants from an
increasing range of countries and economic sectors," said Julia Hamm, executive
director of SEPA. "The 2009 event was our most diverse yet, with 27 percent
attending from outside the U.S. As the U.S. solar market matures, it is our top
priority to remain vital and accessible to industry veterans and newcomers
alike. We are excited to continue our partnership with SEIA through the Solar
Energy Trade Show LLC, producing not just Solar Power International but a series
of business-to-business events for our growing customer base." 

"The size and scope of Solar Power International reflects solar energy`s
potential as an engine of economic growth," said Rhone Resch, president and CEO
of SEIA. "Now, as attendees head back to their offices and project sites, they
need to focus the energy they felt at SPI onto their local and federal leaders,
and demand policies which allow solar to compete fairly, let consumers to
choose, and expand the U.S. solar market. We`re headed back to Washington ready
to lead the fight to foster a policy environment that will create more jobs and
more opportunities for consumers to go solar. We need everyone in the solar
industry to come together and put our message into practice." 

RECAP OF CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

1. Videos of all three General Sessions, including SEIA and SEPA welcome
remarks, as well as keynote speakers U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, New
Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Ed Begley Jr. 

2. Full text of U.S. Secretary of Labor Solis` keynote speech

3. Full text of SEIA President and CEO Rhone Resch`s "Solar Bill of Rights"

4. SEIA and SEPA announce new LLC

5. SEPA announces new Web site

KEY SOURCES FOR CONFERENCE NEWS

1. SPI, SEIA and SEPA Web sites 

2. Exhibitor news page on SPI Web site (sort by company, date or title) 

3. SPI `09 on Facebook and Flickr and Twitter (conference hashtag is #solpwr09)
- join the conversation! 

The Solar Electric Power Association SEPA is comprised of over 700 utilities and
solar industry members. From national events to one-on-one counseling, SEPA is
the go-to resource for unbiased and actionable solar intelligence. Breaking down
information overload into business reality, SEPA takes the time and risk out of
implementing solar business plans and helps turn new technologies into new
opportunities. www.solarelectricpower.org

Solar Energy Industries Association Established in 1974, the Solar Energy
Industries Association is the national trade association of the solar energy
industry. As the voice of the industry, SEIA works with its 1,000 members to
make solar a mainstream and significant energy source by expanding markets,
removing market barriers, strengthening the industry and educating the public on
the benefits of solar energy. www.seia.org

A&R Edelman
James Cortese, 650-762-2813
jcortese@ar-edelman.com
or
SEPA
Josephine Mooney, 202-559-2024
jmooney@solarelectricpower.org
or
SEIA
Jared Blanton, 202-556-2886
mhanis@seia.org

Copyright Business Wire 2009

 

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