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renewable energy finance forum3rd annualApril 30-May 1, 2013Four Seasons Hotel, Miami, USA Register by March 15, 2013 & SAVE UP TO $200Bronze SponsorsSilver SponsorSupporterswww.refflac.com +1 212 901 3828 energyevents@euromoneyplc.com2013 Highlights: Gain insights into financing solutions: Hear from senior renewable energy executives from all over Latin America and the Caribbean Ensure financing for your project: Meet the bankers and the financiers who want to invest in renewable energy in the region Find suitable projects to invest in: Meet project developers in wind, solar, geothermal, biomass…Official Airline SponsorResearch PartnerLatin America and the Caribbean are making great strides in their development of renewable energy. This creates a real business opportunity for bankers and investors to get in early and to invest in the solid assets and sustainable revenue streams offered by these clean technologies. The 3rd annual Renewable Energy Finance Forum – Latin America and the Caribbean conference (REFF-LAC) will allow project developers to meet the people with the money and the will to invest in renewable energy projects. Meanwhile the conference sessions will allow participants to identify the renewable energy financing mechanisms which will work best for the region for the rest of the decade. Exciting times for renewable energyMany countries, like Brazil, are embracing renewable energy, not just as a way to increase electricity supply but also as a means to grow their economies. Mexico, Chile, and some countries in Central America are developing renewable energy with some vigor, whilst the Cayman Islands recently introduced a feed-in tariff, and almost every Caribbean island is working to make changes. Learn what is working in which country – and what is not. Case studies: successful renewable energy projectsThis year, we will be highlighting examples of successful renewable energy projects, asking the bankers and developers involved to share what worked well and why the returns on these investments look so promising. There will be interesting lessons to be learnedDifferent financing solutions for different projectsThe conference will look at different types of renewable energy financing: project finance, equity finance, venture capital and angel investment – and more, and identify which types of financing are most appropriate for which types of renewable energy project in Latin America and the Caribbean.REFF-LAC has been put together by a carefully-selected panel of renewable energy experts from throughout the region, who have undertaken regular conference calls in order to ensure that the right people and the right topics will be present at the conference. The panel consists of:• Carlos St James President and Board Member, Latin American & Caribbean Council On Renewable Energy; Board Member, Global Renewable Fuels Alliance; Board Member, Latin Renewables Fund SRL. (Argentina)• John Paul Moscarella Co-founder & Senior Managing Director, Emerging Energy & Environment, LLC (Brazil)• Jorge Kamine Counsel, Skadden Arps (USA)• Ken Westrick Founder and CEO, Westeva; Board Member, American Council On Renewable Energy (Colombia)• Leo Williams Executive Director, Williams & Associates Investments Ltd (Jamaica)• Maria Gabriela da Rocha Oliveira Head of Latin America Research and Analysis, Bloomberg New Energy Finance (Brazil)• Pablo Reyes Director, El Centro de Estudios Estratégicos Latinoamericanos (CEELAT) (Colombia)• Roland Clarke CEO, Clarke Energy Associates (Barbados)2How do we do it?Airline discounts on for REFF-LAC attendeesAmerican Airlines is offering a 5% discount on coach fares and 10% off on business class for delegates from Latin America and the Caribbean to attend the conference. When contacting American Airlines reservation departments please mention Star reference in Sabre N*S4543DD.The best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessREFF-LAC 2013 will also be the setting for the presentation of the first annual LAC-CORE Clean Energy Award. This award will be given jointly by the Latin American and Caribbean Council On Renewable Energy along with Spanish-language Clean Energy magazine to a public figure who has done significant work towards the advancement of renewable energies in the region. The recipient will be announced in advance of the event and will be present during REFF-LAC to receive the award, speak at the conference and provide a press conference.Co-OrganizersHear from:Senator Darcy BoyceMinister, Office of the Prime Minister, BarbadosRoberto Tamayo Pereyra Director General, Ministry of Energy and Mines, PeruLynn Tabernacki Managing Director: Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance, OPICPaul Leggett Executive Director, Morgan StanleyEnjoy breakfast on the morning of Day Two, get to know more of your fellow attendees, and listen to the top four submitted proposals being presented during this Breakfast Investment Forum. Each presenter will have ten minutes to pitch their projects to a room full of investorsFor more information please visit www.refflac.comNetworking Breakfast & Investment Forum: A division of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, Euromoney Energy Events delivers high profile events for energy and finance professionals worldwide. Our flagship Renewable Energy Finance Forums started in 1999, in London, and have grown alongside the burgeoning renewable energy industry into a series of internationally renowned events, catering over the years to over many tens of thousands of renewable energy professionals. Our events include REFF-London, REFF-Wall Street, REFF-West, REFF-Southern Africa and REFF-Latin America and the Caribbean. We are always interested in discussing new venues where we could run events in 2013. For more information, please visit www.euromoneyenergy.comThe American Council On Renewable Energy is focused on building a secure and prosperous America with clean, renewable energy. ACORE provides a common platform for the wide range of interests in the renewable energy community including renewable energy industries, associations, utilities, end users, professional service firms, financial institutions and government agencies. ACORE serves as a forum through which these parties work together on common interests. For more information, visit our website: www.acore.org LAC-CORE seeks to bring renewable energy into the mainstream of the Latin American and Caribbean regions – via diverse outlets such as regional economy, trade, government, environment, and climate change. By engaging these regions on multiple levels, LAC-CORE aims to reduce regional dependence on fossil fuels, improving health, safety, and economic security in the hemisphere. For more information visit our website www.lac-core.org 3Why attend REFF-LACAbout the organizers• Meet the decision makers who can get your projects moving – REFF-LAC attracts an audience of over 200 senior renewable energy professionals each year• Get tips from the top – Over 30 leading minds share their expertise and give you practical advice on overcoming project challenges• Unrivalled networking – Spend time developing existing relationships and forging lucrative new business partnerships at our networking receptions, lunches and interactive networking breakfastThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe best place for financiers and renewable energy developers to do businessThe REFF LAC Investor Financing Workshop is the only event where project investors and developers get individualized, hands-on advice from leading renewable energy lenders and private equity funds.The workshop will provide project investors with the rare opportunity to have an in-depth discussion with debt and equity financiers on structuring a renewable energy transaction and preparing a project proposal that will be attractive to lenders and equity investors. Attendees will also learn about opportunities to improve project profiles and increase interest from private sector finance through the mitigation of project and political risk.Witness the first annual LAC-CORE Clean Energy AwardInvestor Financing Workshop This workshop is available only to registered participants of REFF-LAC 2013 and is brought to you courtesy of OPIC. Registered Attendees can sign up to participate in this workshop during the registration process for REFF-LAC.MONDAY, APRIL 29TH, 2013 | 1:00PMI. Pre-Forum Webinar: Applying for Financing 101 (March 2013)In preparation for the Investor Financing Workshop, the Pre-Forum Webinar will outline the role of OPIC, steps to transform a losing finance package to a winning one; the basics of long term project finance; the basics of political risk insurance; how to prepare the required materials; the stages of project development and the right timing for requesting funding. II. Investor Financing Workshop – How to Cross the Finish Line: Building a Bankable Finance Package for Renewable Energy Deals (Monday, April 29th)• Recap of Applying for Financing 101 • Pre-Scheduled Investor One-On-One Meetings (1:30-4:30 pm) Individual meetings with representatives from OPIC, IFC and IADB to discuss specific deals with investors and developers to review and enhance project plans • Discussions – led by OPIC (4:30-6:00 pm) Session 1: Debt & Equity Crossfire Session 2: Derisking for the Short and Long TermWORKSHOP AGENDA:OPIC is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution which mobilizes private capital to help solve critical world challenges. OPIC helps U.S. businesses gain footholds in emerging markets, catalyzing revenues, jobs and growth opportunities both at home and abroad by providing investors with financing, guarantees, political risk insurance, and support for private equity investment funds. OPIC services are available for new and expanding business enterprises in more than 150 countries worldwide and to date, supported more than $200 billion of investment in over 4,000 projects.4CONFERENCE AGENDAMonday April 29, 20136:00pm – 8:00pm Opening Reception Join us at our opening reception in the Exhibition Area and start your REFF-LAC experience by networking with participants to ensure you get the most out of the next two days. Day 1: Tuesday April 30, 20137:30am Registration & Coffee8:45am Welcome & opening remarks Henry Hely Hutchinson, Managing Director, Euromoney Energy Events VADM Dennis V. McGinn, (USN, Retired), President, ACORE SESSION 1: 9:00am – 9:30amOPENING KEYNOTES This opening session will lay a foundation for subsequent conference sessions• Industry leaders will provide an update on the evolution of renewable markets in Latin America & the Caribbean.• Review of the Climatescope criteria for attracting investment in renewable energy• Award of annual renewable Clean Energy prize to the LAC country which has achieved the most to develop the industry Chair: Carlos St. James, President, Latin American and Caribbean Council On Renewable Energy (LAC-CORE), Executive Director, Latin Renewables SRLSpeakers:Roberto Tamayo Pereyra, Director General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mines, PeruSenator Darcy W. Boyce, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Government Headquarters, BarbadosTomas Gonzalez Estrada, Vice Minister of Energy, Ministry of Energy, ColombiaVicente Prescott, Secretary of Energy, Ministry of Energy, PanamaSESSION 2: 9:30am – 10:30amWHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN’T ? – STEPS TO A PROSPEROUS POLICY FRAMEWORKIn this session, speakers will discuss the policies required to ensure that private investors are excited about investing in renewable energy in Latin America and the Caribbean. • Policy and regulation: Which countries have suitable renewable energy policies, maintain appropriate structures for their power sector, and support renewable energy rural electrification?• Renewable energy markets: Which countries have high rates of growth in renewable energy installation and why? • Which countries have shown growth in biofuel production?• Which countries are attractive in terms of electricity pricing?• Which countries are expected to show growth rates in power demand, with potential benefits for renewable energy investment?• What is getting developers and regulators excited in renewable energy in LAC?• The Caribbean: Examining regional policy and why capital is now flowing• What other market drivers are impacting the growth of renewable energy?Co-Chairs:Jorge Kamine, Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLPBrendan Oviedo, Partner, Rubio Leguía NormandSpeakers:Jeremy Martin, Director, Energy Program, Institute of the Americas*10:30am Networking Refreshment BreakSESSION 3: 11:00am – 12:15pmGREENER PASTURES – SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENT IN RENEWABLE ENERGYWhich countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are most investor-friendly in regards to developing renewable energy and why? This session will focus on the funds deployed in support of renewable energy, the availability and cost of local capital such as microfinance, and identifying which markets are likely to be most appealing to renewable energy investors. • Which types of investment are most popular in which jurisdictions: Asset finance investments? Corporate finance investments? VC/PE investments? Small distributed scale investments?• Which countries have the greatest involvement of microfinance and why?• How much impact does the cost of debt have, such as the average cost of green micro debt and the sovereign cost of debt?• How effective are options/calls for proposals in generating projects in countries such as Brazil and Peru?• The regulator’s perspective: How to bring investment to each country’s renewable energy industry?Chair: Leo Williams, Executive Director, Williams & Associates Investments LtdSpeakers:Neil Holman, Director, BNRG Renewables LtdFernando Ferreyra, Senior Developer, Pattern Energy GroupLynn Tabernacki, Managing Director: Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Milverton Reynolds, CEO, DBJ. Development Bank of JamaicaGillian Charles-Gollop, Associate Director, Sector Specialist - Energy & Utilities, CIBC FirstCaribbean12:15pm Networking LunchSESSION 4: 1:45pm – 3:00pmCOMPARE AND CONTRAST – WHAT TECHNOLOGY IS THE BEST MATCH?Multiple factors support the growth of different renewable energy technologies in different countries and regions. This session will try to make sense of the diversity and variety of renewable energy in the Latin American and Caribbean region, and to draw some patterns as to which technologies are advancing fastest in which parts of the region.Available to Sponsor5CONFERENCE AGENDA• Which technologies are working best in which countries? • Currently, biomass and waste produce the most renewable energy, followed by small hydro power, wind power, geothermal technologies, and solar technologies. But will the situation change?• Brazil is the leader in renewable energy in the region. But how are different technologies evolving in Brazil?• What about Mexico? How much renewable energy will it use and which technologies will it favor? What about Chile and the Central American countries? • How is Chile’s push toward non-conventional renewable energy faring?• Which technologies are doing best in which Caribbean countries and how are these patterns likely to evolve?Chair: Pablo Reyes, Director, El Centro de Estudios Estratégicos Latinoamericanos (CEELAT) Speakers:José Galindez, Head of Americas, SolarPackJose Ramón Gómez, Senior Investment Officer, Energy Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)3:00pm Networking Refreshment BreakSESSION 5: 3:30pm – 4:45pmCONNECTING TO THE GRID – PLUGGING INTO THE LAC REGIONThe improved flexibility of smart grids allows greater penetration of variable renewable energy resources such as solar power and wind power, even without the addition of energy storage. Indeed, given various fluctuations in distributed generation, such as those due to cloudy or gusty weather, smart grids are a necessity for integrating renewable energy into the grid. But which countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are investing appropriately in smart grids and how is this situation likely to evolve?• How can net metering allow customers to use their own generation from on-site renewable energy systems to offset their consumption? • How popular is net metering in the different countries in the region and how is this likely to evolve?• How will microgrids enable the development of renewable energy?• What off-grid solutions for renewable energy exist?• How can distributed generation help countries hit renewable energy targets?• Is Brazil driving smart grid development in Latin America and what are other countries doing?• How significant are investments being made in smart grids in the region?Chair: Kenneth Westrick, President & CEO, WestevaSpeakers:John Zahurancik, Vice President, AES Energy StorageGeraldo Guimarães, Vice President of Integrated Solutions, Latin America, Elster Integrated SolutionsLawrence Mott, Principal Consultant, Sgurr Energy Inc.Terry Mohn, Founder, Chief Strategy Officer, General Micro GridsSESSION 6: 4:45pm – 5:00pmEXECUTIVE REVIEW: SUMMARY OF DAY ONEThis session will close the first day. The panel of speakers will review the sessions on the first day and draw out key points to take away from these discussions.5:00pm – 7:00pmEvening Networking ReceptionRelax after an intense day of presentations and discussion in a more informal networking gathering. Meet new potential clients and revisit existing business partners.Day 2: Wednesday May 1, 20137:45am Registration Opens8:00 – 08:45amNetworking Breakfast & Investment Forum: The Investment Forum Committee has selected the top four proposals submitted to present during this Breakfast / Investment Forum. Each presenter will have 10 minutes to pitch their projects to a room full of investors. Updates will be provided as to how last year’s presenters fared since they made their pitches a year ago. 8:50am Opening RemarksBill Holmberg, Co-Chair, Board of Directors, LAC-CORESESSION 7: 9:00am – 09:30amOPENING KEYNOTES This opening session will put senior level representatives leading the renewables market in Latin America and the Caribbean in the spotlight to provide a review of the action they are taking in this growing market.SESSION 8: 9:30am – 10:30amNEW OPPORTUNITIES – THE FUTURE OF RENEWABLE FINANCING IN THE LAC REGIONWith the withdrawal of some of the banks, notably European banks, from the renewable energy sector, not all of the traditional avenues for financing have recently been open to renewable energy. This development has led to some interesting financing innovations and creativity. • To what extent are the traditional avenues of financing still open and available in the region?• Which form of financing is more important and which is less used at the moment?• What innovations exist in regards to renewable energy financing – crowd funding, REITs?• How will financing opportunities likely evolve in the next sector over the next 12 months?• How will capital markets make an increasing impact as a source of funding?Available to SponsorCONFERENCE AGENDA6• How much are large-scale consumers, i.e. corporate entities, investing in the renewable energy sector, and how can the banks help them?• International bankers are seeking to expand their investments in renewable energy: What impact does that have on Latin America and the Caribbean?Chair: Gabriela da Rocha Oliveira, Head of Latin American Research, Bloomberg New Energy FinanceSpeakers:Aniceto Huertas-Corcelles, Investment Officer, Inter-American Investment CorporationGregory J. Leng, Director, RETScreen International, CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources CanadaPaul Leggett, Executive Director, Morgan StanleyEdward (Ned) Hoyt, Principal - Clean Energy, Nexant, Inc.10:30am Networking Refreshment BreakSESSION 9: 11:00am – 12:00noonLEVERAGING DEBT FOR FUTURE GROWTHAmid turmoil in debt markets, sources of credit and deal structures are radically deviating from traditional models. Meanwhile some key financial players such as the European banks have all but withdrawn from the market. This session aims to consider how debt providers can work with renewable energy developers in Latin America and the Caribbean. • How big a role can development banks such as IADB/CAF/World Bank/Central American Development Bank/Caribbean Development Bank play in the region? • Is it best to approach the global commercial banks with interest in the region, or is it better to approach national banks?• What project finance structures and leasing options exist?• What kind of deal structuring is in place, and what issues and trends are developing in the region?Co-Chairs: Carlos St. James, Executive Director, Latin Renewables SRLTodd E. Alexander, Partner, Chadbourne & Parke LLPSpeakers:Gonzalo Ruiz de Angulo Gómez, Head of Power & Renewable Project Finance, LATAM, BBVAIsaac Deutsch, Managing Director, Co-Head of Specialized Finance Americas, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)12:00 noon Networking LunchSESSION 10: 1:30pm – 2:30pmTHE UPS AND DOWNS OF EQUITY INVESTMENTThis session will look at renewable energy projects in Latin America and the Caribbean from the perspective of equity investors. Institutional investors will sit alongside venture capitalists and private equity fund managers and examine the difference in their approaches and perspectives. Topics that we will cover include:• Institutional investor attitudes to the Latin American and Caribbean region• Early stage venture capital, later stage and expansion venture capital/private equity• The role of equity players in comparison with debt players in renewable energy in the region• Investor returns: have they been driven down by competition? What does this mean for future investment in the region?• Auction models have their own price discovery models – which system is best? Lessons learnedChair: John Paul Moscarella, Senior Managing Director and Principal, CleanTech Fund, Emerging Energy and EnvironmentSpeakers:Susana Lopez, Partner, REAL Infrastructure GroupMarco Monroy, CEO, MGM InnovaMarcelo de Andrade, Partner, Business Development Latin America, Earth Capital PartnersAndreas Eggenberg, CEO, Grupo Ecos2:30pm Networking Refreshment BreakSESSION 11: 3:00pm – 4:00pmSUCCESS STORIES – ACCOMPLISHMENTS & LESSONS LEARNEDIt is always heart-warming to read about successful investments in the renewable energy sector and to look at situations where both the project developer and the investor are delighted with the outcome. This session will look at a variety of projects from the Latin America and the Caribbean region:• Why were these projects successful?• What lessons can be learnt for future projects in renewable energy?• How developers and investors can collaborate successfullyChair: Roland Clarke, CEO, Clarke Energy Associates Speakers:Tim Madeiros, CEO, Alternative Energy SystemsHezy Ram, CEO, Ram Energy Inc.Paulo Vasconcellos, Director of Project Finance, ERB - Energias Renováveis do BrasilMarshall Cohen, CEO, Princeton Power SystemsSESSION 12: 4:00pm – 4:45pmCRYSTAL BALL: REVIEW & PREDICTIONSThis final conference session will provide some last words of wisdom from the two conference days. It will also allow each speaker to share their forecast on the future and what we might predict for renewable energy in Latin American and the Caribbean in 2014 and beyond. Chair: Michael T. Eckhart, Managing Director, Global Head of Environmental Finance and Sustainability, CitigroupSpeakers:Gabriela da Rocha Oliveira, Head of Latin America Research and Analysis, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Kenneth Westrick, President & CEO, Westeva Roland Clarke, CEO, Clarke Energy Associates Leo Williams, Executive Director, Williams & Associates Investments Ltd4:45pm Closing remarks5:00pm Close of REFF-Latin America & Caribbean7 Promote your company, services, knowledge and achievements while ensuring long-term and brand new clients know where to find you. The Exhibition is the place to be, as it hosts all refreshment breaks and internet café.Every level of exhibitor can be accommodated from first-time to experienced exhibitor and bespoke packages are available to suit any budget, objectives and aspirations.Sponsorship at the 3rd REFF-LAC offers you significant brand exposure to a top-level audience. Over 70% of REFF delegates are CEO/MD/Partner level from financial institutions and the renewable energy industry. REFF conferences consistently bring together the major players in the renewable finance industry.• Be part of the next success story• Invest in exciting new renewable energy projects• Showcase your project to investors and secure funding for your venture• Promote your company’s skills to administer new projects• Strengthen your position in the market• Contact new clients and maintain existing relationships by taking a sponsorship opportunity at the event• Logo exposure on conference brochure• Complimentary passes included• Corporate literature inserted into each delegate bagSponsorship options available include:Exhibit at our 3rd REFF-LACMedia PartnersOnly 4 booths remainingInterested in sponsoring?For further information, please contact:Oliver Bufton, Sponsorship and Exhibition Executive, Euromoney Energy Events Tel: +44 (0) 20 7779 8748 • Email: obufton@euromoneyplc.com• Platinum, Gold, Silver & Bronze sponsorships• Host the Opening Reception• Brand the delegate badges, USB sticks, or notepads and pens• Host delegate lunchesSponsorship & ExhibitionOpportunities8For more information visit www.reffwallstreet.com or email energyevents@euromoneyplc.comRising above Miami’s skyline, Four Seasons Hotel Miami is a glittering pillar of sophistication and world class luxury. With newly renovated 221 guest rooms, including 39 suites, the Four Seasons Hotel Miami is an urban oasis, boasting a two-acre pool terrace, and 50,000 square foot Sports Club/LA fitness center and Splash Spa. To book rooms, please call: +1 (305) 358-3535 quoting reference ‘REFF LAC’ or email: reservations.mia@fourseasons.com. A seven day cancellation policy applies to all reservations. A guarantee on each Reservation may be in the form of an advance deposit for payment equal to the first night’s room and tax, either cash or a credit card or pre-payments made with the Hotel’s credit department. For online reservations please go to: www.fourseasons.com/ Miami and use the following code: EEE042913.VenueFour Seasons HotelCommercial RatesDelegates per OrganizationStandard Early Bird*(Ends March 15) StandardRegularACORE & LAC-COREMember Early Bird*(Ends March 15)ACORE & LAC-COREMember Regular 1st $1,699 $1,899 $1,549 $1,749 2nd $1,499 $1,699 $1,349 $1,549 3rd $1,199 $1,399 $1,149 $1,249* To qualify for Early Bird rates, payment must be received in full prior to March 15 , 2013. All discounts are applied at the sole discretion of Euromoney Energy Events and ACORE. An additional service charge of $100 will be applied to registrations made after April 30, 2013.Government, Academic and Non-Profit Rates*Non-Members ACORE & LAC-CORE Members$999 $899* Early Bird and multiple booking discounts do not apply to these ratesCannot attend? Please pass this brochure onto a colleague or you can purchase the documentation material for $499. For details please email energyevents@euromoneyplc.com Data protection: The information that you provide will be safeguarded by Euromoney Energy Events, a division of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC group, whose subsidiaries may use it to keep you informed of relevant products and services. We occasionally allow reputable companies outside the Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC group to contact you with details of products that may be of interest to you. As an international group, we may transfer your data on a global basis for the purposes indicated above. If you object to contact by telephone fax or e-mail please tick the relevant box and fax this form back to us on +44 20 7779 8946. If you do not want us to share your information with other reputable companies, please tick this box Refund Policy: A full refund (less a 10% administration charge) is available for cancellations received in writing by March 29, 2013. You will be liable for the full conference fee after this date. However, a substitute delegate may attend in your place at no extra charge, provided you notify us in writing before the event. Registrations received after March 29, 2013 are non-refundable.* Please note: Delegate passes are for use by one person only, and the swapping of badges will not be permitted. There is an additional $100.00 administration fee for onsite registration.REGISTRATION +Airline discounts on for REFF-LAC attendeesAmerican Airlines is offering a 5% discount on coach fares and 10% off on business class for delegates from Latin America and the Caribbean to attend the conference. When contacting American Airlines reservation departments please mention Star reference in Sabre N*S4543DD.renewable energy finance forum10th annualFor the 10th time, America’s leading conference for renewable energy financiers and developers returns to New York CityJune 25-26, 2013The Waldorf=Astoria, New York City3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER3rd Renewable Energy Finance Forum - Latin America & Caribbeanwww.refflac.com +1 212 901 3828 energyevents@euromoneyplc.com
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