The Conference will be held at DeSales University's Gerald White Conference Center, in Center Valley, Lehigh County. There is no virtual option.
The conference will focus on "Energy Source Diversity" in awareness of the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Diverse energy sources will play a vital role in the generation, industrial, and transportation sectors.
In the Annual Energy Outlook 2021, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that renewable electricity generation will increase more rapidly than electricity demand through 2050.
It’s projected generation from renewable energy technologies accounts for 60% of the cumulative capacity from 2020 to 2050. Natural gas-fired generators account for the remaining 40%.
This conference will examine the past, present, and future electricity demands and energy sources. They will uncover what solutions are still needed to create a more stable and sustainable future.
Join them for in-depth sessions that will help you make decisions today that will prepare your business for the future. There are industry professional speakers.
Click Here for the conference agenda.
University students and professors can use the code “Education” for free attendance while everyone else can use the code “EarlyBird” for a discounted rate of $65 instead of the normal $85 (this code is only good until June 1).
Science Fair Grades 5-12
The Conference also features a Sustainable Energy Science Fair that allows Middle and High School students-- Grades 5-12-- to showcase their projects relating to sustainable energy and compete for cash prizes of up to $1,250.
The deadline for entries is June 1.
To register and for more information, visit the Energypath 2022 Conference website.
Learn more about renewable energy programs by visiting the Sustainable Energy Fund website.
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