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Feb 8 - Quarterly "Ontario Solar Summit" - Solar Energy & Ontario’s LDCs: Converting Challenges into Opportunities - Tuesday, February 8, Noon-8:00 pm, Toronto Board of Trade

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Feb 8 - Quarterly "Ontario Solar Summit" - Solar Energy & Ontario’s LDCs: Converting Challenges into Opportunities - Tuesday, February 8, Noon-8:00 pm, Toronto Board of Trade

Time: February 8, 2011 from 12pm to 8pm
Location: 77 Adelaide Street W. Toronto M5X 1C1 Canada
Street: 77 Adelaide Street W.
City/Town: Toronto
Website or Map: http://solarnetwork.org/ontar…
Phone: 647-869-0733
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario Solar Network
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2011

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Program
11:45am Registration
12:00-1:30 pm Luncheon, Opening Remarks & Keynote
1:30 -3:00 pm Session 1: Hydro One: Interconnection Experiences & Challenges
3:00-3:30 pm Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 pm Session 2: LDC & Solar Developer Cooperation: The Good, Bad & Ugly
5:00-6:00 pm LDC Leadership & CEO Panel Discussion
6:00-6:15 pm Closing Remarks: Jacob Travis, President, Ontario Solar Network
6:15-8:00 pm Networking Reception

$349 Per Delegate; Additional Company Delegates $199 Each

Includes Luncheon & Evening Networking Reception,

and Ontario Solar Network Annual Basic Membership.

Price does not include HST.

Email: cynthia@solarnetwork.org Phone: 647-869-0733

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