A symposium focused on the financing needs and opportunities tied to alternative energy and energy conservation will take place on September 22 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Stamp Student Union Grand Ballroom.
"Financing Renewable Energy in the Mid-Atlantic" will highlight the resources available for creating sustainable financing for renewable energy projects, as well as present success stories featuring agriculture waste to energy, solar, wind, and energy conservation projects.
The agenda is available online.
The Clark School is one of four schools on campus co-sponsoring the event.
The deadline to register for the event is September 15. The fee to attend is $60. More information is available online.
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