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Page 1: enerG Editorial Calendar - altenerG.com · Energy Management Congress, June 7-8, 2017, Long Beach, CA; Solar Power Southwest, June 13-14, 2017, Austin, TX May/June: Space closing
Page 2: enerG Editorial Calendar - altenerG.com · Energy Management Congress, June 7-8, 2017, Long Beach, CA; Solar Power Southwest, June 13-14, 2017, Austin, TX May/June: Space closing

Utilities & IndependentPower Producers

22%

Government/Research & Development/

Academic/Assoc.12% Developers/Architectural Firms/

Construction/Installers23%

Financing/Banking/

Insurance/Legal7%

Engineering/Environmental

Firms5%

Raw Materials/Others

9%

Manufacturers/Distributors

22%

85% U.S.

14% Canada

1%International

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Industry Sector

enerG Magazine…➤ Covers the business of alternative energy, the most dynamic business sector in the North American economy;

➤ Focuses on the move from traditional energy to alternative energy, with in-depth feature coverage on new alternative energy projects;

➤ Reports on the products, services and technologies driving the alternative energy industry.

enerG Readers:l are industry leaders moving ahead with alternative energy;

l are actively planning and implementing new alternative energy systems for their communities and businesses;

l rely on enerG to research equipment, products and services available in the marketplace;

l look to enerG to read about the critical and urgent issues facing the energy industry, and the most practical and profitable energy alternatives.

Be front and center in the future of the energy industry…with enerG Magazine!

Who is reading enerG… enerG is a controlled circulation magazine that reaches the key decision-makers, the people responsible for managing their organizations’ energy needs. Reflecting the tremendous growth of the alternative energy industry, enerG’s circulation numbers have grown significantly—116%—since the premiere issue in 2006. Our distribution and reach are continuing to grow with each issue of the magazine. enerG has a minimum distribution of 25,000, with extensive distribution at industry trade shows and conferences—and that number will continue to grow throughout 2017.Contact us for a detailed up-to-datecirculation breakdown.

2017

Check out stories from back issues of enerG at www.altenerG.com

• Citizens for SOLAR power• More Wind Power for North Dakota• Aloha to Solar Power• Lockheed Martin goes solar• Southern Goes West for wind power• Major Solar Megawatts for Missouri• Feature Focus on Turbines & Components• The South’s Solar Leader: North Carolina• Walmart Spurs Texas Wind Power Project• Focus Feature on Mounting & Tracking Systems• Head Office Solar in Ohio

• Utah ups solar power production• Pueblo solar power• Focus Feature on Operations & Maintenance (O&M)• Bog delivers solar power• Icing the wind power cake in Quebec• Texas solar power shines strong• BayWa completes first U.S. solar projects• New Jersey builds wind power in Kansas• Focus Feature on Batteries & Energy Storage• Parking under solar power• Solar wind power combo for Arizona

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enerG Editorial Calendar

Be front and center in the future of the energy industry…with enerG Magazine!

January/February: Space closing January 19, 2017 – Material closing January 23, 2017Solar: Working around challenging weather conditionsCommercial Solar: Combining commercial buildings—and solar powerSolar Goes to School: Growing interest by universities/schools Wind: Working with multiple government agenciesenerG Focus Feature: Monitoring, measurement, control technology

Bonus Distribution: Solar Power PV Conference & Expo, February 13-14, 2017, Boston, MA; AWEA O&M and Safety, February 28 - March 1, 2017, San Diego, CA; GLOBALCON, March 22-23, 2017, Philadelphia, PA

March/April: Space closing March 30, 2017 – Material closing April 3, 2017Wind: Ensuring access for remote wind projectsSolar: Corporations opting for rooftop solarWind: Combining wind and power storage in one projectSolar: Maximizing a project’s solar incentivesWind Energy Scorecard: The top wind power projects, and top producing states and provincesIndustry Expert Feature: enerG puts pressing energy-related questions to industry expertsenerG Focus Feature: Engineering and design—wind/solar

Bonus Distribution: Utility Solar Conference, April 24-26, 2017, Tucson, AZ; California Solar Power Expo, May 1-2, 2017, San Diego, CA; Solar Power Southeast, May 11-12, 2017, Atlanta, GA; WINDPOWER, May 22-25, 2017, Anaheim, CA; West Coast Energy Management Congress, June 7-8, 2017, Long Beach, CA; Solar Power Southwest, June 13-14, 2017, Austin, TX

May/June: Space closing June 1, 2017 – Material closing June 5, 2017Utility Solar: Utility-scale projects gaining ground in the U.S. southSolar—and storage: Integrating storage into projects Carport Solar: Win/win solar solutionsWind Construction: The importance of a solid EPC partnerenerG Focus Feature: PV Solar Panels

Bonus Distribution: Intersolar North America, July 11-13, 2017, San Francisco, CA

July/August: Space closing July 7, 2017 – Material closing July 10, 2017Commercial Solar: Building productivity into mid-size commercial projectsSolar Storage: Planning for battery storage on projectsWind: Achieving efficiencies with erection equipmentCorporate Solar: More solar power for Fortune 500 companiesIndustry Expert Feature: enerG puts pressing energy-related questions to industry expertsenerG Focus Feature: Energy Storage

Bonus Distribution: National Town Meeting on Demand Response and Smart Grid, July 25-27, 2017, Washington, DC

September/October: Space closing August 10, 2017 – Material closing August 14, 2017Utility-Scale Solar: Achieving economies of scale on utility-size projectsSolar: Installing solar projects in tough ground conditionsSolar: Lining up energy storage with local utilitiesWind: Growth in Canadian wind power continuesWind: Getting the right energy storage fit with a projectSolar Power Scorecard: The top solar power projects, and the top producing states and provincesenerG Focus Feature: PV Solar Materials and Components

Bonus Distribution: Solar Power International, September 10-13, 2017, Las Vegas, NV; World Energy Engineering Congress, September 27-28, Atlanta, GA; CanWEA, October 2-4, 2017, Montreal, QC; AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER, October 24-25, 2017, New York City, NY

November/December: Space closing October 26, 2017 – Material closing October 30, 2017Carport Solar: Planning out carport solar projectsSolar: Efficient site prep before construction startsRooftop Solar: Meeting demanding project timelines on rooftop solarWind: Logistics—getting components to the site just-in-timeIndustry Expert Feature: enerG puts pressing energy-related questions to industry expertsenerG Focus Feature: Mounting & Tracking Systems

Bonus Distribution: Solar Canada, December 4-5, 2017, Toronto, ON

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ONLINE ADVERTISINGFor information and pricing please contact enerG’s sales department at: 856.817.6045 or [email protected]

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:enerG is prepared on a Mac platform. For optimum graphic results at the lowest cost to advertisers, please prepare your digital files to our specifications.

• enerG Magazine Layout is prepared in Adobe InDesign.• Press Ready PDF’s (all fonts embedded) Preferred.• Files created in Adobe Illustrator, must be saved as EPS files, (with fonts converted to outlines and images a minimum of 300 dpi resolution. Ensure ad is proper size (see Advertising Dimensions). Convert colors to CMYK.• Files can be supplied by Email, FTP or any Transfer Platform with access supplied. FTP site is available for files over 10MB (all files must be stuffed or zipped before uploading); please contact Lil Fawcus, Production Manager for password and instructions. • If emailing, provide FULL AD as Press Ready PDF or TIFF, or IMAGES as TIFF’s or JPEG’s (Note: JPEG’s at 72 dpi should be 3 times larger than final image size required).• enerG prints standard 4 color, saddle stitched.• A proof of your ad (at request) will be emailed for final approval.

Please Note - Publisher reserves the right to charge for any file alteration costs incurred in preperation of materials submitted which do not meet the mechanical specifications. Film not accepted.

Material Delivery - All Advertising material should be sent directly to enerG Magazine Production Dept. Email: [email protected] FTP instructions contact Production Manager.

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