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Alaska Renewable Energy Fair Sponsors

2008 Sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors for making this event possible


Terawatt

Denali CommissionDenali Commission

 

Gigawatt

BP

 

Megawatt

AHFC                      Alaska Energy Authority

 

Kilowatt
Alaska Power Association Renewable Resources Coalition
Chugach Electric Association Sierra Club
Municipality of Anchorage STG
Municipal Light & Power Wind Energy Alaska, LLC
Ocean Renewable Power Company  




 

Sponsor Benefits:

Sponsorship help make the Alaska Renewable Energy Fair the largest event of its kind in Alaska!
Thanks to the generous donations of our sponsors we are able to offer the public an exceptional educational experience for FREE.

Please consider becoming a sponsor of the Fair. To get more information about sponsorship please contact Hannah.

Terawatt Sponsors ($10,001 and +)
• Name and logo printed on the Fair program
• Name printed on the Fair poster
• Banner (no larger than 2’ tall by 3’ wide) with your logo on the main stage during the Fair
• Mentioned in print and radio advertising for the event
• Name and logo on REAP website, linking to your company's website

Gigawatt ($5,001 - $10,000)
• Name and logo printed on the Fair program
• Name printed on the Fair poster
• Banner (no larger than 2’ tall by 3’ wide) with your logo on the main stage during the Fair
• Logo on REAP website, linking to your company's website

Megawatt ($2,001 - $5,000)
• Name and logo printed on the Fair program
• Name printed on the Fair poster
• Logo on REAP website, linking to your company's website

Kilowatt ($500 - $2,000)
• Name and logo printed on the Fair program
• Name printed on the Fair poster
• Name on REAP website, linking to your company's website

 

What is REAP?

Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) is a coalition of urban, rural and Alaska utilities, businesses, conservation and consumer groups, and Alaska Natives with an interest in developing Alaska's vast renewable energy resources.

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