CLEANTECH NJ 2011 will bring together senior executives of N.J.-based clean technology and energy companies, government policymakers and regulators, institutional and angel investors, professional services firms, thought leaders and environmental activists to leverage the regionβs competitive and economic strengths in the clean tech sector.
Caren Franzini, CEO of the EDA will be event keynote and Mary Beth Brenner, assistant director of the Division of Economic Development and Energy Policy for the N. J. Board of Public Utilities will discuss the revision of the stateβs Energy Master Plan as the closing keynote speaker.
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