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*The **2008 Alternative Energy Partnership
Conference*<http://green-salon.com/aepc2008.htm>
* (AEPC 2008) will be held on June 28-29 at Jarboe's Mill, **29880 Three
Notch Road, Charlotte Hall, MD* <http://green-salon.com/Jarboe_map.ppt>*.  The
primary focus of the outdoor conference will be on sustainability, with as
many advanced energy technologies presented as possible.  This event will be
an excellent venue to demonstrate new technologies.  This will bring
inventors and prospective investors together, setting the stage for direct
funding for advanced R&D projects.  **Larry
Jarboe*<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/elections/2006/maryland/candidates/Larry_Jarboe.html>
* is sponsoring the event and currently serves as St. Mary's County
Commissioner.  Mr. Jarboe is a strong advocate for **sustainable communities
* <http://www.sci-us.org/>*, as evidenced by **his
involvement*<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/21/AR2005112101542.html>
* with hydrogen and electric vehicle research and sustainable communities.  Go
to **Google Maps* <http://maps.google.com/>* for specific directions from
your location.  Otherwise, just take exit 7A south to merge onto Branch
Avenue/MD-5 South towards Waldorf.  Continue following the signs for MD-5
South for 25+ miles.  Charlotte Hall is approximately 30 minutes south of
Washington, D.C.  Call 301-357-0431 for more specific directions as needed.
The weekend event will be held outdoors with live demonstrations on
site.  Food,
restrooms, parking and lodging are available in the immediate area.  For
additional information about AEPC 2008 and other activities in the D.C.
area, contact **Nora Maccoby* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* at 301-320-3716.  No formal
RSVPs are requested, as this is an informal network of inventors,
researchers, and investors who support full-scale implementation of advanced
energy technologies.  Through our network of contacts, we can adequately
determine which technologies will most likely be represented.  Work from
within your own networks to demonstrate advanced energy technologies that
you are either working on or know of that could be demonstrated by the end
of June.  This decentralized approach will ensure the success of the event.*

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