ATRAA 2009 – Australia’s Largest Solar Industry Event

ATRAA 2009, Australia's largest solar industry event, will be held in Canberra at the National Convention Centre over four days – Wednesday 29 July to Saturday 1 August.

ATRAA, the Appropriate Technology Retailers Association of Australia, is an annual event that has been running for over three decades and is the largest solar industry event in Australia.

ATRAA 2009 will be held in Canberra at the National Convention Centre over four days – Wednesday 29 July to Saturday 1 August. The first 3 days will provide stakeholders in renewable energy products and services the opportunity to network, address key issues and discuss Australia’s clean energy future. A focus will also be on showcasing best practice within the industry and discussing latest developments in standards and compliance.

The Clean Energy Council will present the ATRAA 2009 Industry Awards during the course of the formal dinner on Friday 31 July.

A public open day will be on August 1, where people interested in solar power will be able to see a range of the latest renewable energy products and services.

Apollo Energy, a subsidiary of Energy Matters, will be attending this years ATRAA and will be available to answer questions from businesses, home owners and community groups regarding the application of solar power for their particular situation.

The Apollo Energy team will also have all the latest information and forms relating to financial incentives for solar power, such as the Solar Credits program and Renewable Energy Certificates system. Interested attendees will be able to arrange for a site inspection for an obligation-free quote.

People visiting the Apollo Energy booth will also be able to take advantage of very special ATRAA 2009-only promotions to help make it even more affordable to make the switch to solar power or to solar hot water.

Further details regarding ATRAA 2009 can be viewed here.

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