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February Month "Solar Webinar Series"

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February Month "Solar Webinar Series"

Time: February 2, 2011 from 11:30am to 1pm
Location: Ontario Solar Network, 15 Allstate Parkway, Unit 600 Markham, ON, L3R 5B4
Street: 15 Allstate Parkway
City/Town: Markham
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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Event Description

February's Topic:

Domestic Content Issues in 2011 - Solar Modules
11:30 -12:00 Brief Update on Ontario Solar Network in 2011
12:00 -1:00 An essential hour-long session on
"Domestic Content Issues in 2011: Solar Modules"
Moderated by Richard Sung, Boreal Solar

Panelists

* Paco Caudet, Development Manager, Siliken
* Martin Pochtaruk, President, Heliene
* Graham Read, Marketing Specialist, Lumin Solar

Limited Space. Advanced Registration Recommended.

Register for this event now at:
http://solarwebinar-rss.eventbrite.com

Questions? Email cynthia@solarnetwork.org or call (647) 869-0733

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