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		<title>Renewable Energy Conference to be Held in Cape Canaveral</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sherri Shields]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[A four-day conference on the use and development of renewable energy in the Caribbean will be held in Cape Canaveral from June 3 to 6. “Renewables: The Road to Sustainability” is the seventh program in a series sponsored by Sustainable]]></description>
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<td>A four-day conference on the use and development of   renewable energy in the</p>
<p>Caribbean will be held in Cape Canaveral from June 3 to 6.   “Renewables: The Road to Sustainability” is the seventh program in a series   sponsored by Sustainable Applications for Tropical Island States (SATIS) and   the Caribbean Solar Energy Society.</p>
<p>Bill Young of the University of Central Florida’s Florida   Solar Energy Center is serving as technical contact for the conference, which   will be of special interest to Caribbean government officials and people   doing business in the Caribbean islands.</p>
<p>Solar energy technology offers significant potential as a   major energy source in the area, as well as growing opportunities for jobs   such as contractors and installers. Topics of special interest to government   officials include energy costs and how to reduce them and using renewable   energy as a critical power supply during energy outages and disasters.   Business sessions include discussions of the latest markets for renewable   energy in the Caribbean.<span id="more-872"></span></p>
<p>This is the first time the SATIS conference will be held   in the United States, and researchers from across the Caribbean will present   their latest findings.</p>
<p>Young said “this program is designed to bring together   scientists, technologists and industry from both inside and outside the   Caribbean to talk about ways that tropical nations can use energy   conservation, solar energy, wind, biomass and other cost-effective renewable   technologies.</p>
<p>&#8220;There will be information and an open forum on   climate change to discuss Caribbean perspectives. This year’s program will   feature a special exhibit on solar, wind, energy, water and the environment,   and there will be workshops on solar energy technology and energy-efficient   building practices.&#8221;</p>
<p>The program will be held at the Radisson Beach Resort at   the Port in Cape Canaveral. The conference also includes a tour of the   Florida Solar Energy Center, which has one of the largest solar simulators in   the world and an energy-efficient office complex that includes renewable   energy systems.</p>
<p>For more information or to view the conference program,   visit <a href="http://www.caribbeansolar.org">www.caribbeansolar.org</a> or contact Young at 321-638-1443 or <a href="mailto:young@fsec.ucf.edu">young@fsec.ucf.edu</a>.</td>
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