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Solar Power Northeast, February 5-6, Boston, MA
Event Description
Solar Power Northeast is back in Boston!
The region’s premier event, Solar Power Northeast – formerly known as PV America - has featured leaders such as New York’s energy Czar, Richard Kauffman, the former COO of the Carbon War Room, Peter Boyd and other recognizable names in the industry.
The event will bring 70 exhibitors looking to connect with those looking to network and grow their business in one of the hottest solar markets in the US.1,500 solar & storage professionals will gather in Boston this February where training and networking converge.
SOLAR POWER NORTHEAST, POWERED BY SEIA AND SEPA
The event is produced by SEIA and SEPA. Unlike other solar conferences, all proceeds from the event support the expansion of the U.S. PV solar energy market through both associations’ year-round research and education activities, and through SEIA’s advocacy, research and communications efforts.
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