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The Heartland Energy Conference is the perfect opportunity to exhibit alternative energy
technologies, services, products, and initiatives!
Who Should Exhibit?
Businesses
Governmental Agencies
Consulting Firms
Universities
Environmental Organizations
Governmental Agencies
Consulting Firms
Universities
Environmental Organizations
Exhibitor Benefits
$250.00 Exhibitor fee includes:
10 X 10 booth (electricity not available)
8 ft covered table & 1 chair
Company profile (50 words) and company contact information posted on website and included in the conference program
Registration for 1 person (includes all sessions and meals)
10 X 10 booth (electricity not available)
8 ft covered table & 1 chair
Company profile (50 words) and company contact information posted on website and included in the conference program
Registration for 1 person (includes all sessions and meals)
General Information
Displays must remain within the confines of the space rented.
Exhibitors are responsible for equipment/products displayed No security will be available.
Exhibitors are responsible for equipment/products displayed No security will be available.
Exhibitor Set-Up and Tear Down
Set up times are Sept. 14th 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. and Sept. 15th 7:00 – 8:00 a.m.
All displays and equipment must be removed by 6:00 p.m. on Sept. 15th
All displays and equipment must be removed by 6:00 p.m. on Sept. 15th
Current Exhibitors
Whether your goal is reducing your impact on the environment, your dependency on public power, or just your utility bills we have products and services to meet your needs. We can help make your existing or new construction more energy efficient. Whatever your need, we have a green solution!www.gogreensolutionsok.com.
Best/KBI is an alternative energy partnership combining technology research and development with technology implementation through engineering and construction services. Best offers technology such as algae production and oil procession ad KBI designs constructs and operates facilities including the proposed $100 million algae oil production project adjacent to the Tulsa International Airport.