Renewable Energy - Alternative Energy - Biofuels
Calling All Communicators in the Alternative Energy IndustryThe development of renewable domestic energy sources will help spur economic stability, but how should we communicate about renewable energy? Learn how at the Communicating Renewables Summit, April 21-23 in Minneapolis, Minn. This is the only conference dedicated to communication professionals working in the alternative energy industry. Omaha, NE (PRWEB) February 23, 2009 -- The development of renewable domestic energy sources will help spur economic stability, but how should we communicate about renewable energy? Learn how at The Communicating Renewables Summit, April 21-23 in Minneapolis, Minn. This is the only conference dedicated to communication professionals working in the alternative energy industry.
"The media appears to have a love hate relationship with alternative energy, particularly biofuels," says Eileen Wixted, Principal of Wixted Pope Nora Thompson and Associates and conference speaker. "We as communicators need to become more savvy at recognizing when the relationship changes, repairing reputations and regaining market share." In his short time in office, President Obama has been campaigning for support on the economic stimulus package and the need to develop millions of green jobs through the growth of the renewable energy industry. How will his legislation impact the alternative energy industry? How can the industry tap into the funds for both development and consumer education? What is the most effective way to communicate with the media? You'll learn the answers at the Communicating Renewables Summit. Three reasons why you must attend: Speakers include Chelsea Sexton, known for her role in "Who Killed the Electric Car;" Matt Williams, with The Martin Agency, the creators of Al Gore's We Can Solve It Campaign, "Unlikely Alliances;" Suzanne Shelton, the Shelton Group, known for their Energy Pulse and Eco Pulse research; Jay Byrne, v-Fluence, recognized Web expert, and much more. To learn more visit www.CommunicatingRenewables.com |
With a vital need for the world to review its method of electricity generation, the topic of renewable energy is high on the environmental agenda. Indeed, the last ten years has seen the issues of global warming and sustainability brought to the fore, with both businesses and the public now playing an active role in trying to find alternative ways of producing, and using energy.

