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GRC Annual Meeting

9/22/2015

 

Subsidized CanGEA Delegate to the GRC Annual Meeting and GEA Trade Show 2015
Reno, Nevada, USA
Peppermill Resort Spa and Casino
September 20-23, 2015

Reserve a Spot!
The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) is hosting their 39th Annual Meeting and GEA Geothermal Energy Expo in Reno, Nevada. CanGEA has been granted funding through the Global Opportunities for Associations (GOA) program for travel and registration subsidies for Canadian businesses in attendance. GOA funding is a membership perk and subsidized spots are limited. We are offering reservations for a fee of $300 until Friday, July 31, 2015 or until funds are depleted. To secure our limited funding, you must make a deposit of $50. The remaining balance can be deducted from your subsidy reimbursements.

To reserve a spot, click here. For more information about the GRC Annual Meeting, click here.

Read about the experiences of the delegates we sent last year!

CanGEA will be hosting a B2B Networking Reception on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 where you can network with other international geothermal professionals. We are welcoming all Canadians in attendance at the GRC Annual Meeting and GEA Trade Show to come to this event. However, if you are receiving subsidies it is mandatory to attend as part of the funding program and admission is complimentary. 

Participants are responsible for booking their own registration and travel reservations. Subsidies will be distributed as a reimbursement.
Subsidy Details:
Listed below are the individual travel expense types and their additional guidelines:

  • Airfare: Up to 50% of airfare costs. Only the cost of return economy class airfare for the straight route* is eligible. Participants are expected to choose economy airfare and book their flight.
  • Per Diem: Expenses for accommodation, meals and incidentals, up to a maximum of $200 for each traveler for each working day while traveling to/from the GRC Conference & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo.
  • Taxi-bus-car: Up to 50% of your taxi-bus-train fees. If a traveler chooses to use bus or car to travel (straight route) to the event as an alternative to flying, the claimed expense cannot exceed what an equivalent straight route economy class airfare would be expected to cost.
  • Hotel: Included in the per diem.
  • Registration: Up to 50% off of GRC Annual meeting and GEA Geothermal Energy Expo registration.

* The straight route is defined as the route between the traveler’s home location and the location of the event without any additional stops/legs/destinations for non-event related purposes (layovers or stops are acceptable when they are for the purpose of securing a more economical price).


For more information, please contact us.


On the fence about attending? Read testimonials from last year's participants here.
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