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This year's conference agenda is currently under development by the GreenXchange program committee. Please check back soon for a detailed conference program and a list of speakers for the 2008 conference or sign up for the GreenXchange Xpo newsletter and receive the latest information on the GreenXchange Xpo and when the conference program is announced.
Conference sessions will be designed to focus around the following Track themes. Each group of sessions per track will highlight but not be limited to:
~ Non-Renewables Track -- Oil/Gas, Coal, Nuclear, Power Transmission, Conservation, & Carbon Capture and Sequestration ~ Renewables Track -- Solar, Wind, Biomas & Waste, Bio Fuels (BioRefining), Hydro/Wave, Geothermal ~ Efficiencies Track -- Energy-Smart Buildings; Supply Efficencies (Power Generation); Demand Efficiences (Storage.. eg. Batteries) ~ Sustainable Practices & Services Track -- Air, Water, Built Environment & Sanitation ~ Supply Chain Clean & Green Tech Track -- Green IT, Green Infrastructure, Transport (Air/Marine/Ground - Fuels: Diesel, Fuel Cells & Hydrogen) ~ Capitalizing and Financing Clean Energy Track -- Clean Energy Investment (Public Markets/ IPO/Private Equity/M&A/IPO/Project Finance), Carbon Emission Markets, Risk Assessment, Carbon Measurement, Legal

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The inaugural GreenXchange conference brought together more than 150 speakers who are the leading private and public decision makers who buy, manufacture, sell, finance, endorse and legislate green technologies, products, innovations and services including:
View the inaugural GreenXchange conference agenda and guide
Robyn Beavers Daniel Dudek Allan Emkin John Chiang Robert Hertzberg Google, Inc. Environmental Pension Consulting Office of California G24 Innovations Ltd Defense Alliance
 Tadashi Maeda Norman Mineta Michael Peevey Bill Richardson Antonio Villaraigosa Japan Bank for Hill & Knowlton, Inc. California Public Gov. of New Mexico Mayor of LA International Utilities Commission Cooperation
View all the previous speakers

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