Join Cleantech Leaders for an engaging networking dinner in Chicago on April 16th at Fulton Market Kitchen, where we'll dive into discussions on the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), with a focus on the 45V rule, and explore the potential of Dairy Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). Expect an evening of rich conversations with peers dedicated to renewable energy and sustainability. This is a prime opportunity to share insights, challenges, and solutions in these crucial areas with local industry leaders.
Seats are limited to ensure meaningful engagement, secure your spot by registering below.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM CT
Fulton Market Kitchen (311 N Sangamon St)
Grant Zimmerman, Chief Executive Officer, Amp Americas
Hilary Scott-Ogunrinde, Deputy Director of Energy & Utility, State of Illinois
Dave Brost, Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, Qilo Watt
Aviv Shalgi, Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, Solar Simplified
Dave Lundy, Founder & President, Aileron Communications
David South, Clean Energy/Sustainability Advisor, South Ventures, LLC
Dan Facchini, Managing Director, Innovation DuPage
Bret Kadison, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Relentless Energies
Price per ticket for this event is $230 for CTLR members, $290 for non-members, and $150 for Telkes Fellows. In addition to other benefits, CTLR members receive a discounted price on all event tickets, along with priority registration 48 hours before tickets are made available to our broader private community – so don't delay. Join today and be part of a world-class network of cleantech/climatetech innovators and financiers.
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The purchase price of your event ticket is not considered a charitable donation. The ticket cost is primarily intended to cover the expenses associated with organizing and hosting the event. While your participation is greatly appreciated and contributes to the success of our event, it does not qualify as a tax-deductible charitable contribution.