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Hillary Clinton to Headline National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014   

LAS VEGAS - One of the biggest names in Las Vegas this week is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the National Clean Energy Summit, being held Thursday at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

Jane Feldman, energy chair for the Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter, said Hillary Clinton's presence is creating a lot of buzz around an event centered on developing America's massive clean-energy supplies.

"Coming in as a former secretary of state and being here for an energy conference has really gotten a lot of interest," Feldman said.

The former secretary of state will address a group that includes clean-energy visionaries and policy makers, business executives, entrepreneurs, investors, citizens and students, Feldman said. The Summit is also focused on innovative ideas and partnerships, she said, to secure greater energy independence and create jobs through developing industry such as solar and wind power.

Rooftop solar units and other forms of clean energy have come down in price to the point that businesses are switching to clean energy, said Feldman, adding that MGM Resorts International, which owns the hotel and casino complex hosting the summit, is among the corporations switching to clean energy.

"They're winning all sorts of environmental awards for their efficiency programs," Feldman said. "But the fact of the matter is that, for the MGM, these projects pencil out and they make good business sense. So, the word is getting out and businesses are paying attention."

Feldman said support for clean-energy policy at the state level seems to be growing. She said more than 75 people recently attended a rally in support of rooftop solar and energy efficiency at a Public Utilities Commission of Nevada meeting.

Information on the summit is online at cleanenergysummit.org.


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