REVOLUTION Wind Energy Conference December 2 and 3 in Oklahoma City
October 29, 2009 -- REVOLUTION, the 2009 Oklahoma Wind Energy Conference is scheduled for December 2 and 3, 2009 in downtown Oklahoma City at the Cox Convention Center. The conference will feature nationally recognized experts, including Marc Spitzer, commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Denise Bode, chief executive officer of American Wind Energy Association; and R. James Woolsey, venture partner and senior advisor at VantagePoint Venture Partners and former director, U.S. Central Intelligence (1993-1995).
The conference will include timely seminars about wind energy growth for Oklahoma and America, including discussions about finance, landowner perspectives, policy, infrastructure, and other key issues, including:
- Wind energy economics with developer and landowner perspectives
- Transmission and distribution policy and planning
- Wind energy, the environment and wildlife issues
- Integrating natural gas with renewable energy
- Updates on state and federal policy and legislation
- Oklahoma’s education programs
"Oklahoma is ideal for wind development," said Robert Wegener, Oklahoma Secretary of Energy. "Oklahoma’s traditional energy industry is the perfect complement to wind. We have an abundance of natural gas, which is a great partner for wind generation and development – together they offer a clean, renewable energy solution for the United States. For the last century Oklahoma has been a leader in the development and delivery of energy – wind is the 21st century complement to our existing energy industry."
REVOLUTION 2009 is designed to inform and educate landowners, developers, manufacturers, utility companies, community planners, economic development groups, sustainable energy advocates, and those who work to protect the environment on all issues impacting wind development.
"With the new Administration’s push for renewable energy development, Oklahoma is poised to become a leader in this new ‘green‘ energy economy," said J.D. Strong, Oklahoma Secretary of Environment. “Our commitment to working with the industry to make wildlife and environmental concerns an integral part of wind development in our state is setting a precedent for the rest of the country. With the development of tools like the Lesser Prairie Chicken Spatial Planning Tool, we are demonstrating that wind development and wildlife can coexist."
Registration is $75. For more information, visit www.OKWindRevolution.com or call 800-203-5494. The Oklahoma Wind Energy Conference is presented by Oklahoma’s Secretaries of Energy and Environment in collaboration with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.