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Listing for websites or pages related to conferences which are completely finished (over), and have no indication of a periodic, repeat, future, or coming conference.
http://www.usaee.org/USAEE2006/
United States and International Associations for Energy Economics meet for 4 days in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
http://www.usaee.org/USAEE2008/
"Unveiling the Future of Energy Frontiers" (U.S. and International Associations for Energy Economics) New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 3 days.
http://www.infonetrix.com/promo3/index.html
Webcast from InfoNetrix. (Tuesday) 11:00 EST
http://www.hpcnet.com/course_info/g/g706.html
from HPC Technical Services (G706). 4.5 days, 2.9 Continuing Education Units. $1795. Sarasota, Florida, US
http://www.remyc.com/bmbb.html
(BMBB) Mashantucket, Connecticut. 1 day.
http://www.lawseminars.com/seminars/05BSEWACentral.php
by Law Seminars International. 2 days in Seattle, Washington, USA.
http://cp04.events.pennnet.com/
3-day conference in Toronto, Ontario.
http://www.wired.com/2005/04/china-4/
Wired.Com story from the Challenge Bibendum (Oct 12, 2004)
http://www.geoener.es/
Held in Madrid, Spain. Aims to disseminate and share knowledge, experiences and research on geothermal energy for building and industry.
http://www.smi-online.co.uk/energy/uk/conference/ep-information-data-management
SMi conference for (fossil) Exploration and Production. Advances in the seismic industry. 10 experts, 16 key topics. London, United Kingdom. February
http://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?ID=1064&CalType=+&Date=7/15/2004&CalendarID=0
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission meet to prevent another USA blackout like that of 2003. 1 day in Cleveland, Ohio.
http://www.uic.edu/labs/trl/ftec.home/
The 5th International Conference on Fluid and Thermal Energy Conversion FTEC 2006. 5 days. Jakarta, Indonesia.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb235077.htm
Spencer Abraham supported ocean resources at Energy Ocean 2005. 4 phone contacts.
http://gcep.stanford.edu/events/workshops_transportation_10_05.html
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA. 2 days.
http://www.hydrogenambassadors.com/hm06/index.php
Group exhibit at Hannover Fair. 5 days. Hannover, Germany
http://www.h2fc-fair.com/hm07/index.html
Group exhibit at Hannover Fair. 5 days. Hannover, Germany
http://www.kgs.ku.edu/ERC/Wind/
Feasibility, economics, and related topics.
http://www.mikeholt.com/seminarnew.php?id=2005
on the use of electricity and the National Electric Code (NFPA 70).
http://www.mikeholt.com/seminarnew.php?id=2006
2006 locations, times, details, brochures, preview videos, online registrations.
http://spot.colorado.edu/~kinneye/SEMAbs2002.html
Fall 2003-Spring 2004 work from University of Colorado at Boulder faculty.
http://rp05.events.pennnet.com/home.cfm?Language=Engl
Electric and Nuclear Opportunities. Links to related industry news. 3 days. Moscow, Russian Federation.
http://www.clemson.edu/ces/powsys/2004/
Distributed Generation, Advanced Metering and Communication. 3 days in Clemson, South Carolina, USA
http://pgre05.events.pennnet.com/
Covers wind, solar, biomass, small-hydro, geothermal, fuel cells, microturbines and energy storage. 3 days. Las Vegas, Nevada, US
http://pgre04.events.pennnet.com/
Spring conference in Las Vegas, Nevada (USA) covers market issues and the commercial future of renewable energy.
http://www.hydrogenambassadors.com/china2004/index.php
Includes Hydrogen + Fuel Cells. 5 days in Shanghai.
http://rp06.events.pennnet.com/home.cfm?Language=Engl
3 days in Moscow, Russian Federation.
http://www.world-renewable-energy-forum.org/2004/index.htm
Bonn, Germany event lasted 3 days.
http://www.netl.doe.gov/events/04conferences/boiler-wrkshp/index.html
National Energy Technology Laboratory (US DOE) event is 2-day workshop followed by 7 days of study tours and plant visits. (Beijing, China)
http://www.usaee.org/USAEE2007/
(U.S. and International Associations for Energy Economics) 4 days in Houston, Texas (USA).
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