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Going Solar: Hot and getting hotter?
May 22, 2008, Thursday @ 6:15 pm

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Sponsored by SMUD

Sacramento Marriott (click for driving instructions)
11211 Point East Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA

Cost: Members free; Non-Members - $60 at the door (or Become a member and attend this event at no charge!)
Networking: 6:15 to 7:15 PM
Panel and Discussion: 7:15 - 8:30 PM
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With thin film technologies maturing, the poly silicon supply bottleneck broken, and solar thermal technology coming on stream, the potential of solar power may be greatly underestimated. Just how fast will solar power emerge to take on a significant share of global energy production? Join a panel of esteemed experts who will discuss this world-changing sector.

Points of discussion to include:

  • Which solar sector will show the greatest growth and the greatest returns?
  • Is the photovoltaic sector currently overvalued?
  • Where do utility scale solar thermal plants make sense?
  • How do installation costs and storage costs impact PV adoption?
  • Where does government help or hinder the solar energy industry?
  • How fast will thin-film manufacturing grow?
  • Can crystalline PV maintain the price/performance edge over thin film?
  • Are PV concentrator innovations a transitional technology?
Panelists:
  • Lyndon Rive, CEO, SolarCity
  • Steve Kircher, CEO, Solar Power Inc
  • Adam E Bergman, Head of West Coast Cleantech, Jefferies & Co
  • Mike DeAngelis, Program Manager, SMUD
  • Ed Ring, CEO, Ecoworld, Moderator

Panelists

Steve KirchnerSteve Kircher, President & CEO, SolarPower Inc
Steve is the President & CEO of SolarPower Inc, a leading manufacturer of Solar panels targeted at residential builders and homeowners. Prior to joining Solarpo-wer Inc, Steve was the CEO and Chairman of International DisplayWorks, a publicly–traded manufacturer of LCD displays and modules based in Rocklin, but with significant manufacturing operations overseas in China (over 1800 employees); prior executive roles include: Chairman of Capitol Bay Securities, Inc. (securities and investment banking) and Capitol Bay Management, Inc. (Investment Company); founding Director of Burlingame Bancorp and Board Member from 1984 to 1991; Founder of Spinner Corporation, which engaged in leveraged buyouts of troubled companies; began his career with Dean Witter in 1975 before joining Bateman, Eichler, Hill & Richards, a regional investment banking firm in 1978. BA from University of California, San Diego.

Lyndon RiveLyndon Rive – Founder, Chief Executive Officer
Prior to SolarCity, Lyndon founded Everdream, the industry leader in software and services for large-scale distributed computer management. Lyndon’s leadership and business development expertise lead Everdream to a market leadership position for which it was acquired by Dell. Lyndon played a major role in negotiating supply relationships, forming valuable channel partnerships, and business model development.

Adam BergmanAdam Bergman, Head of West Coast Cleantech, Jefferies & Co
Adam Bergman is a Senior Vice President at Jefferies & Company, Inc. leading the firm’s west coast CleanTech investment banking effort. He has been exclusively focused on the CleanTech sector since 2005 and has executed transactions for Amonix, Distributed Energy, Energy Conversion Devices, EPV Solar, EnerNOC, EnerSys, Penford, Pentadyne Power, Solar Integrated Technologies, SunPower and Verenium (formerly Diversa). Prior to joining Jefferies in 2004, Mr. Bergman worked in the Technology Group at JPMorgan and its predecessor firm Chase H&Q for over three years. Before that, he worked at UBS in the Global Healthcare Group and at Rothschild, where he focused on M&A and restructuring. He has executed numerous public and private financing and M&A and transactions domestically and internationally. Mr. Bergman received an M.A. in International Development from the International University of Japan and a B.A. in Political Science from the Johns Hopkins University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Michael De AngelisMichael De Angelis, Program Manager, SMUD
Michael DeAngelis is the Program Manager of the Advanced, Renewables and Distributed Generation Technologies Program at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). Mr. DeAngelis has actively worked to research, develop and commercialize innovative renewable energy, energy efficiency and distributed generation technologies for the past 28 years. Recently, he was the Deputy Chief of the Technology Systems Division of the California Energy Commission where he initiated and managed several major alternative energy research and commercialization programs. He formerly worked at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado, at British Columbia Hydropower Authority, and was a lecturer on alternative energy at California State University. He has given hundreds of presentations on the subject of alternative energy, published more than 30 reports or papers, and has Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science degrees in environmental science and environmental planning (California State University, Sacramento and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.

Ed RingEd Ring, Editor, Ecoworld
Ed Ring founded www.ecoworld.com in 1995, to report on clean technology and the status of species and ecosystems. EcoWorld's editorial voice has consistently espoused free-market and property-rights based environmentalism, a philosophy that is needed now more than ever. With 70% of visitors from outside the United States, EcoWorld has developed a global readership. In 1998, Ring was involved in the formation of Trees Water & People, an NGO that supports reforesting throughout the tropics, where he is still active as a director. Ring has an undergraduate degree in Political Science from UC Davis, and an MBA in Finance from the University of Southern California.


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