
USGBC-Missouri Gateway October 12 Program
Photovoltaics: Concept to Completion
As the name implies, this presentation will discuss Photovoltaic Systems from Concept to Completion. Financial incentives available from federal, state, and local utilities will be discussed, as well as how to get financial incentive information on other localities. Recent state renewable and energy efficiency policy victories and their impacts will be discussed, in addition to a preview of Renew
Missouri
’s future policy initiatives.
This presentation will discuss photovoltaic system components available, sizing of photovoltaic systems, solar production analysis, costs of photovoltaic systems, and return on investment for photovoltaic systems. In addition, we will explore case studies of local photovoltaic systems within
Missouri
including architectural impact, bidding and negotiation process and other lessons learned.
SPEAKERS
Erin Noble, Co-Director, Renew Missouri, a project of the Missouri Coalition for the Environment
Dane Glueck, President, Missouri Solar Energy Industries Association
John Berendzen, Partner, Fox Architects speaking about the Emerson Data Center 100kW photovoltaic array
Mike Steinbaum, VP & Chief Operating Officer, Sunwheel Energy Partners, discussing solar arrays installed on local low-income housing units
WHEN
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
5:30 -6:00 pm – Registration & Networking
6:00 -7:30 pm – Formal Presentation
WHERE
AmerenUE Headquarters
1901 Chouteau, St. Louis MO 63103
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FEE
Free for USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter members & full-time students
$20 for non-members
SPECIAL FOR LEED PROFESSIONALS: All LEED Professionals are invited to attend this program for FREE regardless of their membership status!
RSVP
By clicking on the "Register" button on the left side of this page.
Thanks to our Program Sponsors!

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Certificates of Attendance will be available at the event.
AIA members, please be prepared to sign in with your AIA number.
Water will be provided in large containers. Please help to reduce the environmental impact of USGBC-STL Programs by bringing your own refillable water bottle.