***The American Council for Renewable Energy (ACRE) Other co-chairs are Dan Reicher, Roger Ballentine, and Judy Siegel.
June 12, 2002, Wednesday
SECTION: WASHINGTON DATELINE
DISTRIBUTION: TO BUSINESS, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
LENGTH: 839 words
HEADLINE: New Renewable Energy Council Invites U.S. Leadership to Convene; Senator Bingaman and Other National Leaders to Speak
DATELINE: WASHINGTON, June 12
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The American Council for Renewable Energy (ACRE) has invited the leadership of the U.S. renewable energy community to convene for a two-day meeting on July 10-11, 2002 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington DC. The purpose of the meeting is to charter a new national strategy to "take renewable energy to the next level" in the U.S.
"ACRE is unique as a group that covers all forms of renewable energy, and brings together the current and future leadership of this community," said Hank Habicht, co-chair for the conference. Other co-chairs are Dan Reicher, Roger Ballentine, and Judy Siegel. Registrants include individuals from industry, service firms, end users, utilities, green power marketers, associations, government, finance, law, research organizations, foundations, environmental and other nonprofit groups, the media and others.
Maryland
Following the sale of their Georgetown home, Roger Ballentine and Jennifer Loven again chose Nancy Taylor Bubes to represent them. Thanks to Bubes skill as a selling agent the Ballentines now reside in in what can only be described as a Chevy Chase classic, complete with a front porch swing, a beautiful yard and a white picket fence. The charming house has an updated kitchen, three bedrooms and a finished basement. The Ballentines purchased the property at 3625 Raymond Street for $735,000 from Jen Roberti and Robert Naddelman who were represented by Muffin Lynham of W.C. & A.N. Miller.