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Evolution Solar Joins Solar Electric Power Association

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Gilbert AZ (SPX) Aug 08, 2008
Evolution Solar joins the members body of the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) in Washington DC. Evolution Solar just announced its participation in the Solar Power International event in San Diego, California.

The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) are the two nonprofits that have presented the Solar Power Conference and Expo since 2004.

The Solar Power International Conference and Expo is the largest solar industry event in the Americas, expected to attract more than 12,000 professional attendees from 70 countries.

Attendees will frequent more than 60 conference sessions relating the latest developments in technology, markets, policy and finance, while the international exhibit floor will feature more than 400 exhibitors from every corner of the solar industry.

"The Solar Energy market knows no borders, and Solar Power International is an important event for us to engage with partners and customers from around the world," said Robert Kaapke, CEO of Evolution Solar. "The event's location in the heart of the American solar industry is especially significant because global companies like ours have recognized the growth potential of the U.S. market," he explained.

The highlight of the Solar Power International agenda is the annual CEO Panel, which brings together industry leaders from the United States, Spain and Germany to discuss worldwide market development and reducing technology costs.

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