Early Bird Registration and Call for Abstracts Open for Renewable Energy Markets 2016

Act fast and save $400 (nearly 30%) off the week-of rate.
Apr 4, 2016 4:00 PM ET

April 4, 2016 /3BL Media/ - We are pleased to announce that Early Bird Registration is open for Renewable Energy Markets 2016, taking place October 16–18 in San Francisco, CA. Act fast and save $400 (nearly 30%) off the week-of rate. You can also book your room at the special REM 2016 rate of $279 per night.

Call for Abstracts
Now is also the time to Submit an Abstract to speak at REM 2016. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to speak to the over 400 attendees expected this year, and highlight new ideas or programs, discuss important issues, and deliver fresh and informed thinking about where renewable energy markets are headed at home and around the world. As always, we're looking for dynamic, engaging speakers with a compelling story to tell. All abstracts are due Wednesday, June 1. Visit the Call for Abstracts page to learn more about topic areas and how to submit.

Application Period Ends Soon for the 2016 Green Power Leadership Awards 
The annual Green Power Leadership Awards (GPLAs) are competitive awards that recognize outstanding commitments and achievements in the green power marketplace. They are given out at an awards ceremony held at REM. To apply for yourself or your organization, or to nominate another, visit the website. The application period is open for just under three more weeks, ending Monday, April 18, 2016. 

About Renewable Energy Markets 2016
For more than two decades, Renewable Energy Markets has been the leading forum for the clean energy marketplace. Attracting participants from around the globe who share an interest in and commitment to promoting clean energy, REM remains the only conference of its kind focusing on national and international markets for renewable energy. Organized by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions and co-sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this annual meeting of clean energy stakeholders includes generators, marketers, utility representatives, purchasers, policymakers, and regional stakeholders, and sets the agenda for the year to come. Visit the website to learn more: www.renewableenergymarkets.com.