NREL Tour (NREL, ESIF, NWTC) Visit – Wednesday 3/29
Register Here
Depart Marriott Denver Tech Center Noon
DTC to NREL Travel 12:00-12:45pm PM
Tour ESIF at NREL 1:15-2:45 PM
NREL to NWTC 3:00-3:45 PM
Tour NWTC 3:45-4:45 PM
NWTC to Marriott DTC Travel 5:00-6:00 PM
Arrive Marriott DTC 6:00 PM (approximately)
- The tour is limited to 40 persons.
- Non-US Citizens require to complete and submit the Data Card (see below)
- US Permanent Residents are also required to complete the Data Card.
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Submit completed card latest by March 7, 2017 directly to Kayla.Webb1@NREL.gov
- please do not change any information that has been pre-filled.
Sections #1 – 18 need to be filled by any foreign national holding a foreign passport who would like to attend the tour.
Data Card
NREL Foreign Visitors (including US Permanent Residents) Data Card
All visitors must have valid US Government Issued Identification: Driver’s License or Passport
Overview of the NREL Site Tour
National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) – http://www.nrel.gov/
At NREL, we focus on creative answers to today’s energy challenges. From breakthroughs in fundamental science to new clean technologies to integrated energy systems that power our lives, NREL researchers are transforming the way the nation and the world use energy.
Energy System Integration Facility (ESIF) – https://www.nrel.gov/esif/
NREL’s crosscutting energy systems integration research efforts focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating innovative technologies and strategies to ensure that our energy sources, demand-response programs, and delivery systems can work together optimally as a system.
National Wind Technology Center (NWTC) Overview – http://www.nrel.gov/nwtc/
The National Wind Technology Center at NREL is the nation’s premier wind energy technology research facility. The NWTC advances the development of innovative land-based and offshore wind energy technologies through its research and testing facilities. Researchers draw on years of experience and their wealth of expertise in fluid dynamics and structural testing to also advance marine and hydrokinetic water power technologies. At the NWTC researchers work side-by-side with industry partners to develop new technologies that can compete in the global market and to increase system reliability and reduce costs.