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Renewable Energy Conference: Wind-Water-Sun Renewable Technologies

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Renewable Energy Conference: Wind-Water-Sun Renewable Technologies

Time: April 4, 2011 from 8:30am to 3pm
Location: London Convention Centre
Street: 300 York Street
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.ledc.com/index.php…
Phone: 519 661-4957
Event Type: conference
Organized By: LEDC
Latest Activity: Mar 17, 2011

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Event Description

LEDC presents London, Ontario’s second annual Renewable Energy Conference is taking place at the London Convention Centre on April 4th, 2011.

Following upon the success of last year’s event, industry leaders will share their experience and knowledge on opportunities and challenges they face through three very different and focussed panel discussions.

Western will also present detailed information about the new WindEEE Dome as well as the International Composites Research Centre they are constructing in partnership with Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute.

New this year: A Round Table on Wind Turbine Icing Management – an information exchange for and between Wind Turbine Manufacturers, Project Developers and Wind Consultants on the topic of icing.

Contact: Heather Pilot  hpilot@ledc.com

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