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Clean Energy Week 2014

Announcement posted by Amp'd Electrical & Solar 22 Jul 2014

CleanEnergyWeek2014 Going green is our future and it is only fitting for tradeshows such as Clean Energy Week to be emerging.

 This is a must visit for anyone in the industry and one of the first steps in ensuring cleaner energy and a cleaner future for Australia.

And it all starts this week when thousands of Australia's best solar installers and clean energy industry specialists flock to Sydney for the internationally recognised Clean Energy Event. The conference, hosted by the Clean Energy Council, is an opportunity for businesses across Australia to make worldwide contacts and learn about the latest green initiatives and technologies.

Clean Energy Week 2014, Australia's biggest event for the renewable energy and energy efficiency industry will be held in Sydney from Tuesday 22 July to Friday 25 July. Held across two venues Clean Energy Week will incorporate ATRAA (Australia's largest solar event), a huge trade show and two awards programs. The engaging two-day conference program, which attracts high-level speakers from across all areas of the government, industry and the globe, will take place at one of Sydney's most prestigious manor homes, Doltone House.

The Conference will be followed Clean Energy Week's huge trade show, which attracts more than 100 sponsors and exhibitors from across the industry. The Trade Show will be housed at the Sydney Showground, situated in the busy Sydney Olympic Park Precinct. They will also host the Clean Energy Council Professional Development Day and ATRAA Conference, attended by more than 2000 of Australia's solar installers and industry representatives.

Clean Energy Week will celebrate outstanding achievement in the sector with the annual Clean Energy Council Industry Awards on Tuesday 22 July, and wrap up with the Solar Design and Installation Awards and ATRAA Dinner on Thursday 24 July.

For additional Information visit: http://www.cleanenergyweek.com.au/