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For further information about this event and its sponsors please visit the event website link below.

Event Information

Title:

2010 Green California Summit and Expo

 
 
Event Date:
Monday, March 15, 2010
 
 

Location:

Sacramento, California

 
 

Complete Description

Time Span:

March 15-17, 2010

 
 

Event
Theme/Description:

State and local governments in California have long set the standard for public sector sustainability programs.

The annual Green California Summit has become an essential resource to support their efforts to meet the challenges of managing energy and water resources, and to create clean and sustainable communities throughout the state.

From stimulus funds to clean tech investment, California remains central to the nation’s hopes for a greener future.

If you want to stay up to date on the policy innovations, technologies, strategies and best practices that are keeping the Golden State on the cutting edge of the green revolution, this is the one event all year that you can’t miss!

 
 

Sponsor(s):

Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), The Castle Press, California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative, Regional Transit, Toyota

 
 

Contact Information:

http://www.green-technology.org/gcsummit/index.html

 
 


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