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Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities at BuildingEnergy 09 Conference & Expo

NESEA is pleased to have the Mass. Technology Collaborative (MTC) return as title sponsor of BuildingEnergy 2009 (BE09) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) as a platinum level sponsor. BE09 will return to the Seaport World Trade Center, March 10 - 12, 2009. MTC Renewable Energy Trust executive director Carter Wall said, "Now, more than ever, the public is focused on energy issues and solutions. By investing in clean, renewable energy technologies, and green building, we are carrying out the Patrick Administration's vision for creating a clean environment and strong economy in Mass. We are a proud sponsor of BuildingEnergy09 that will provide communities, businesses, government and individuals the tools and solutions to advance renewable energy and green build technologies." Additional sponsors include the American Solar Energy Society, A.W. Hastings/Integrity, BuildingGreen, Cape Light Compact, Conn. Clean Energy Fund, Efficiency Maine, Mass. Department of Energy Resources, National Grid, and NSTAR. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of BE09, please contact David Barclay, NESEA Executive Director, at 413-774-6051 x23 or dbarclay@nesea.org. An extensive list of exhibitors is already signed on to fill the Trade Show floor for BuildingEnergy09. By March, the list will include more than 170 exhibitors with energy efficient and renewable energy products and services include such areas as wind, solar and geothermal installations; consulting services; sustainable building materials; energy efficient window and doors; renewable energy heating and cooling systems, and many more. New exhibitors for BuildingEnergy09 include Capizzi Home Improvement, Cotuit, Mass.; Nelson & Small, Inc., Portland, ME; Decent Energy, Inc., Boston, Mass., Pella Windows & Doors, Boston, Mass.; Preferred Buildings Systems, Claremont, N.H.; and Second Generation Energy, Hopedale, Mass. If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact Jenny Spencer at 413-774-6051 x25 for details or email jspencer@nesea.org. For more information about BuildingEnergy09, please visit www.buildingenergy.nesea.org.
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