A global event with leadership from across science, industry, policy and finance.
Topics addressing critical
energy issues.
- Emerging innovation across the new energy spectrum — natural gas, oil & coal, nuclear, solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, transmission, storage, smart grid
- Updates on smart grid deployments & transmission policy
- International public policy and finance leadership
- Impacts of large energy users on market pull for new technologies
- Innovation and Policy updates in Transportation
The 5th annual summit will be held for the third time in Colorado Springs.
Around 500 leaders from across industry, finance, government and science are
expected to participate, creating a highly interactive agenda. The Global New
Energy & Manufacturing Summit continues to attract some of the most influential
names in energy
Location
The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado
The BROADMOOR is the longest-running consecutive winner of both the AAA Five-Diamond and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star awards. The 5 star Colorado Springs resort is located on 3,000 lush acres under the shadow of Cheyenne Mountain and offers an award-winning spa, fitness center, two swimming pools, three outdoor hot tubs, one lap pool; 54 holes of championship golf, six tennis courts with tennis camps; children's programs; 24-hour room service, valet parking, 24 specialty retail shops; and we are pet friendly.
2012 Keynote Speakers
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Denis HayesInitial Organizer - Earth Day
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Tom DaschleFormer U.S. Senate Majority Leader
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Sen. Michael BennetUS Senator, State of Colorado
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Bob BennettFormer US Senator, State of Utah
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Brian KellyEditor and Chief Content Officer, U.S. News & World Report
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Dennis McGinnPresident, American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE)
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Gil ForerGlobal Leader, Ernst & Young
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Jack McDougleSVP, US Manufacturing Competitiveness, The Council on Competitiveness
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Phil DiStefanoChancellor, University of Colorado Boulder



































