Exhibitions / Congresses

Sunweek 2002

Italy, Milan - 27th, 28th 29th and 30th June 2002
Sunweek 2002 In the four opening days, there will be a presentation of technologies, materials, systems, equipment and services for the development of the various renewable energy sources: photovoltaic, solar heating, wind energy; hydroelectric, geothermic, biomass, cogeneration, hydrogen and fuel cells.

In particular, there will be five events included in Sunweek 2002: PV Tech Expo 2002, 1st International Fair of machines and systems for photovoltaic industry; Eolica Expo 2002, 1st International Fair of wind energy; Solar House 2002, 1st Italian Fair of the solar house; ZEV Expo 2002, 1st Italian fair of zero emission vehicles; Solar Auto Show 2002, 1st International Salon of solar energy vehicles.
Date(s)
27th, 28th 29th and 30th June 2002
Venue
Novegro's Parco Esposizioni
Ice 28INCH-AUTO-SCRUBBER
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
Used - Sale
USD8,350
Toyota 8FGU25
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Used - Sale
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