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National Association of Energy Service Companies

2006 NAESCO's 23nd Annual Conference

November 15-16, 2006
Intercontinental  Dallas, Dallas, TX
(Golf Tournament November 14)

Why Attend

Additional Information

Get an expert update on federal, regional and state market trends that affect your business. Refine your market strategies by distinguishing between important market changes and momentary market noise. Learn how to beat your competition to the new market opportunities. Learn and discern what is on your business horizon.

  • Do lobbyists, ESCOs and federal energy managers think the renewed federal commitment to reducing energy at federal facilities will accelerate the market?
  • Will the 2006 Mid-Term elections change U.S. energy policies?
  • Is there a market for ESCOs among industrial customers?
  • Is significant new venture capital investment in alternative energy changing the market?
  • Are regional and state energy efficiency initiatives having an impact on the market?
  • Will FERC's settlement with ISO New England provide a new revenue stream for energy efficiency projects?
  • Can ESCOs meet the growing needs of the commercial building market?
  • Will the requirement to improve U.S. energy security lead to the widespread adoption of energy efficiency and distributed generation technologies?

Efficiently market your products and services.

  • Attendees can network with the national leaders in the industry.
  • Vendors can make sales connections with the senior executives of ESCOs.
  • Companies and their managers can increase their market visibility.

Who Should Attend

ESCOs, Energy Efficiency Equipment and Service Vendors:
Principals, VPs and Senior Managers of Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Performance Contracting, and Distributed Generation

Utility Representatives:
Directors and Managers of Energy Efficiency and Distributed Generation

Distributed Generation Developers:
Principals and Senior Managers

Distributed Generation Equipment Vendors:
VPs and Senior Managers of Sales, Marketing, and Engineering

Facilities:
VPs, Directors and Managers of Facilities, Facility Management, Building Operations,
Energy, and Engineering

Policy Makers and Consultants:
Specialists in Demand Reduction and Distributed Energy Resources