Regional Meeting
NAESCO's
Northwest Regional Workshop
June 14-15, 2007 – Seattle, WA
Transforming the Energy Efficiency Buzz into Sustainable
Policies, Practices, and Projects
WHY ATTEND
Energy efficiency is the cornerstone of “going green” and this
workshop explores the new directions and opportunities presented by
the rapidly growing interest in sustainable and green building
improvements by customers, investors, policy makers, and service and
product providers. The workshop focuses on how the energy services
industry can most effectively understand and navigate the new
channels of opportunity.
Workshop Session Topics
- Plenary Session on New Directions and Opportunities
- Global and Market Factors Reshaping the Value of Energy
Efficiency
- Western Governors Grab the Energy Leadership Mantle
- What are the chances of a Federal Adoption of an EE Resource
Standard and what would that mean for energy efficiency demand
growth
- A Whole New Ballgame as Major Corporations Signal Support
for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Policies and Practices
- How does the Expanding Pool of Available Capital for Green
Technologies Expand the Market for ESCO services and possibly
redefine the ESCO business model?
- Are There Enough Breakthrough Technologies and Project
Opportunities for the Amount of Clean Tech Investment Capital
Out There?
- Monetizing Energy Efficiency through the Creation of
Environmental Credits, Tags, and Registries: How do Project
Economics Change?
- Drawing the Competitive Landscape in the Northwest
- What Corporate America Sees When They Embrace Energy
Efficiency and Green Practices
Additional Information
Workshop Sponsors:
NAESCO gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors:
CANCELLATION POLICY
Registration fees are
partially refundable if notification is provided in writing no later
than June 5, 2007. A cancellation fee of $75 will be deducted from
the total fees paid for all cancellations received before that date.
Notice of cancellation must be received in writing by mail, fax or
email. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after June
5, 2007. |