
Nebraska Wind Power
2010 Conference Dates Set for
November
9-10 in Kearney at New Younes Conference
Center
For
Immediate Release
May 24, 2010 Contact:
Terri Donahue at Nebraska Farmers Union – (402) 476-8815
(LINCOLN) – The Nebraska
Wind Power 2010 Conference will be held in Kearney
at the new Younes
Conference Center
November 9-10. The event is sponsored by
the Nebraska Wind Working Group (NWWG), a state and federal partnership funded
by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy’s
Wind Powering America to help develop the state’s wind resources.
Dr. James A.
Walker, Vice Chairman of the Board of enXco, and past President of AWEA (American
Wind Energy Association) will keynote the Conference. Dr. Walker has over 30 years experience in
energy in public and private entities, and pioneered wind project development
in Greece, Turkey, and Mexico. He was awarded “Industry Person of the Year”
in 2007 by AWEA.
The two day conference
will focus on Nebraska’s
future wind energy development challenges and opportunities, including the
recently passed LB1048 that clarifies the roles and responsibilities between
private sector developers, public power, and the Power Review Board for wind generated
electricity for export. It will include multiple tracks of programs that will
provide participants multiple opportunities to attend the sessions that
interest them the most. The entire
spectrum of wind energy development will be addressed, with tracks and
workshops on state and national wind energy policy, commercial wind energy development,
transmission and integration, small wind energy systems, economic development
opportunities, jobs, careers, and wind energy training programs and workforce
potential.
The NWWG
Co-Chairs are State Senator Cap Dierks, sponsor of LB629, the Community-Based
Energy Development passed unanimously by the Legislature in 2007, Nebraska
Farmers Union President John Hansen, and Dan McGuire,
Facilitator for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Wind Powering
America’s “Wind for Schools” program in Nebraska.
“This
conference is a progress report on wind energy development in our state, and this
an exciting time for wind energy development because we have made a lot of progress
this year. Nebraska has come a long ways in the past
three years. Our state has some of the
best wind energy resources in the country, and we need to work together to
figure out the best way to develop it,” said Sen. Cap Dierks.
“If you are
interested in wind energy development in Nebraska,
this conference is a “must attend”. The
past two conferences have been well attended and received first class
evaluations,” said Dan McGuire. “Participants have the opportunity to ask the
speakers questions, exchange ideas and get acquainted with other wind energy
players in our state and nation.”
John Hansen
concluded “Dr. James Walker is a nationally recognized and respected expert on
many aspects of wind energy development.
His experience in wind energy development ranges from an academic
background, to federal government, state government, to private sector wind energy
development. We are excited about Dr. Walker coming to Nebraska. In addition, the new Younes Conference
Center gives us the
opportunity to expand our program options and our already large commercial
exhibits.” Registration details will be
posted on the Nebraska Farmers Union website at: www.nebraskafarmersunion.org or
the Nebraska Energy Office Home page at:
http://www.neo.ne.gov/renew/wind-working-group/2010conference/2010announce.htm
or the NWWG
home page at: http://www.neo.ne.gov/renew/wind-working-group/nwwg.htm.
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