American Council for Renewable Energy Convenes National Strategy Session Based on Marketplace Successes; Renewable Energy Focus of National Conference.Energy Editors/Business Editors WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 2, 2003 The American Council American Council may refer to: In linguistics:
The 2003 annual conference will focus on revitalizing re·vi·tal·ize tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. America's commitment to renewable energy with an event theme "Renewable Energy in America -- Building a National Strategy on Marketplace Successes." The conference agenda will emphasize the tangible successes of state and local renewable energy initiatives. ACRE, a non-profit dedicated to communicating the positive outcomes of renewable energy growth for America, utilizes the annual conference, in part, to focus its membership-building activities among leading renewable energy businesses, financial institutions, service firms, foundations, environmental groups, government agencies, state funds, and other renewable energy-related organizations. ACRE strives to make renewable energy the primary choice for power in America through strategic domestic and international partnerships, accessible information, broad outreach, education and policy support. The ACRE conference will be held at Hyatt Regency Hotel The Regency Hotel was a hotel in Denver, Colorado. Built in the 1960s to serve as a regional convention center, it was famous locally for its large gold dome and the luxury of the rooms within. -- Capitol Capitol, seat of the U.S. Congress Capitol, seat of the U.S. government at Washington, D.C. It is the city's dominating monument, built on an elevated site that was chosen by George Washington in consultation with Major Pierre L'Enfant. Hill, Washington D.C. Membership and registration forms are available at www.AmericanRenewables.org. |
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