Register Today for the 2009 Clean Energy Resource Teams Conference!

Release Date: 10/29/2008

Participant Registration now open
for the CERTs 2009 Conference!

Register Now!  You can be a part of Minnesota's clean energy future! You can get energy efficiency and clean energy projects on the ground in your community! Whether you're a farmer, utility representative, school staff, local official, student, business owner - or member of any community - there is a role for you to play. Come learn what people are doing across the state, connect, and share resources.

The event will kick off with optional In-Depth Workshops and an evening reception, followed by the Daylong Conference.

Register Now: www.cleanenergyresourceteams.org

What is CERTs?  The Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) project works to connect you with the resources needed to identify and implement community-scale energy efficiency and clean energy projects. Minnesotans across the state are active in this award-winning partnership.

For more information about the Daylong Conference 
or In-Depth Workshops, please call Luke Ekelund at
651-789-3321 or e-mail lekelund@mnproject.org
.

Register Now: www.cleanenergyresourceteams.org

REGISTER NOW!


Register now to get
earlybird rates:

Feb. 11 Conference
$40 earlybird registration
$50 after Dec. 1

Feb. 10. Workshops
$30 always

Click here to
register now!

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Southwest Initiative Foundation

The mission of the Southwest Initiative Foundation is to be a catalyst, facilitating opportunities for economic and social growth by developing and challenging leaders to build on the region’s assets.

2009 CERTs Conference     1885 University Ave. W. , Suite 315, St. Paul, MN 55104     www.CleanEnergyResourceTeams.org

The Clean Energy Resource Teams are a joint program of the University of Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, the Southwest Regional Development Commission, the Minnesota Project, Minnesota Department of Commerce, and the Green Institute. The CERTs program brings together team members from diverse backgrounds including farmers, utility representatives, state and federal government staff, educators and academics, small business owners, members of non-profit and environmental groups as well as individuals interested in energy issues. Together they work to identify and implement community-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy projects across the state. Major funding is provided by Minnesota Department of Commerce, The Blandin Foundation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, University of Minnesota Institute for Renewable Energy and the Environment, University of Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, and U.S. Department of Energy.