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The University of Arizona Solar Energy Network (UA SEN) joined AzRISE in a booth at the 39th Annual American Solar Energy Society (ASES) National Conference in Phoenix, AZ, May 17 - 22 to highlight the UA research programs and activities in solar energy.  The conference had more than 4,000 attendees.

AzRISE launched a multi-tiered affiliates program that offers businesses and other entities the opportunity to take full advantage of AzRISE research and information at levels that range from $100 to $20,000. Benefits include access to AzRISE reports and publications, attendance at exclusive quarterly discussion groups, availability of solar performance analysis and reports of measurements at the solar test site, the solar decathlon house and solar vehicles. At the highest levels, affiliates are able to participate directly in AzRISE-led research projects. To find out more about the AzRISE Affiliates program click here.

Other highlights include a presentation of posters from some members of the University of Arizona Solar Energy Network. This included Biosphere 2, the UA Science and Tech Park, the DOE-EFRC Center for Interface Science: Solar Electric Materials, the student SAGE project, the TEP Solar Test Yard operated by AzRISE in Partnership with the Department of Physics, and AzRISE. To learn more about the UA SEN click here.

Conference Booth
 
The ASES 2010 Conference, Building the New Energy Society, is billed as “America's longest running national solar conference.” Conference sessions covered areas such as technology, buildings, policy, professional education, workforce development, and consumer education.  Partners in the conference included Arizona Public Service Company (APS), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Solar Energy Division, Advanced Energy System Division and the Arizona Solar Energy Association.

 

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