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Berkeley-Stanford CleanTech Conference

UC Berkeley and Stanford University will again join hands to launch a second tech conference on clean solar power entitled “Big Solar.” The symposium will bring together key solar energy policy makers, industry leaders, and academia to raise awarenes

Group type: Conference
Focus: Ideas
Organizer: Student-run
Funding: Corporate Sponsors
Location: Palo Alto, CA, USA
Website: http://cleantech.berkeley.edu

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