Port of Corpus Christi Participates in Texas Renewables 2011 Conference (USA)

In the recent publication of Wind Today, the port of Corpus Christi discusses its future potential to become one of the largest economic partners in the offshore wind energy industry.

Among other valuable speaker and participants, the port of Corpus Christi will present itself at the Texas Renewables 2011 Conference, held on Novermber 6th – 9th at the AmericanBank Center in Corpus Christi, TX. Besides general information and logistics, the port will elaborate on its role in the upcoming field of offshore wind energy and its preeminent position as a port of Texas. Additionally, all participants will be able to take a tour on the phenomenal grounds of the 5th largest port in the United States.

From Galveston to Brownsville the Texas coastline is emerging as the state’s new frontier for renewable energy development with both onshore and offshore wind projects gaining interest along with other renewables including biomass, geothermal and solar energy.

The Texas Renewables Conference has helped businesses and decision makers stay informed on prospects for Texas renewable energy industries providing a venue for forming valuable business alliances, and staying current on regulations, incentives, grants, and project opportunities. Texas Renewables 2011 Conference is a must-attend event for renewable energy industry professionals, utility executives, investors, entrepreneurs, engineers, policymakers, job seekers and college students looking to make connections.

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Source: treia, September 07, 2011;