Rob Dumont Energy Management Award Application Nominations: Applications may be submitted by an individual or organization, or nominator, who believe(s) the person/project/organization is worthy of recognition. Anyone can make a nomination. Self nominations will be accepted. Application deadline: The Lifetime Achievement must be received via e-mail no later than midnight June 30, 2017. The Education or Youth/Scholarship must be received via e-mail no later than midnight June 30, 2017. Submissions for all other award categories must be received via e-mail no later than midnight September 7, 2017. Submissions for the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Education or Youth/Scholarship Award will be considered in July 2017, and all of award submissions will be considered during the second week of September 2017 and all applicants will be contacted shortly thereafter. Help completing this form: Applicants are encouraged to fill in this form electronically. If submitting handwritten applications, please do not limit yourself to the space provided. Additional sheets are recommended. 2-3 low resolution photos or a link to a short on-line video (e.g., YouTube) is welcome with your submission. Please limit the size of the file you are sending. Note that submitted photos may be posted on-line unless requested otherwise. If you have any questions not covered in these instructions contact the Saskatoon Energy Management Task Force (EMTF) at [email protected]. Applicants should ask questions for clarity or specific relevance. Application criteria: The Nominee (project, individual, or organization) must have a local connection (e.g. Greater Saskatoon Area). This could mean that the work was performed in part or full by local area firms or are located in the area. If a Nominee (project, individual, or organization) received an Rob Dumont Energy Management Award in a previous year, new nominations must demonstrate significant new developments or improvements over past achievements in order to be considered. Selection for Awards: Selection of all Rob Dumont Energy Management Awards will be done by committee, and each project will be evaluated on the criteria as described in each category. If none of the Nominations (project, individual, or organization) meet the criteria the award will not be given. 1 - Basic Information Award Nomination Lifetime Achievement Organization of the Year Project of the Year Residential Project of the Year Education or Youth/Scholarship Leadership (or Energy Management Champion) Nominee Information Project Title: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Email: Nominator Information (if different than above) Name: Address: Phone Number: Email: Online addresses (webaite, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) May we post a link from our website to your project (Yes/No): Lifetime Achievement Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Lifetime Achievement Award The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an individual that has demonstrated a career history of energy management achievements. Tell us about the nominee. Tell us about the nominee’s work. Provide example(s) of the nominee’s work. Any additional information to share. Organization of the Year Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Organization of the Year Award The Organization of the Year Award is presented to the organization who has served as a strong leader in support of energy management in their sector or our community. This award is open to residential, commercial, institutional, agricultural and industrial sectors. Tell us about the organization. Describe how the organization demonstrated a measurable and significant impact to reduce energy consumption, alter public behaviors/practices and/or increase the market penetration of energy management products and technologies in their sector or the community. Any additional information to share? Project of the Year Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Project of the Year Award The Project of the Year Award is presented to a specific project or product that demonstrates clear results in energy management. This award is open to projects of all types. Tell us about the project: Describe the project or product, and outcome that resulted in improving a measurable attribute of energy management (e.g. reduced energy usage, increased usage of renewables, waste energy re-use, etc.). Explain how the project or product is unique in its approach and/or extraordinarily effective at employing proven strategies. Explain how the project or product is replicable by others. Any additional information to share? Residential Project of the Year Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Residential Project of the Year Award The Residential Project of the Year Award is presented to a specific residential project that demonstrates clear results in improving multiple measurable attributes of energy management. This award is open to residential building projects. Tell us about the residential project. Describe the residential project, and outcome that resulted in improving multiple measurable attributes of energy management (e.g. reduced energy usage, increased usage of renewables, waste energy re-use, etc.). Explain how the project or product is unique in its approach and/or extraordinarily effective at employing proven strategies. Explain how the project or product is replicable by others. Any additional information to share? Education or Youth/Scholarship Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Education or Youth/Scholarship Award The Education or Youth/Scholarship Award is presented to an educational campaign, program, strategy, or a student project, to increase knowledge and action on energy management. This award is open to individuals, corporations, classrooms, community groups, elementary or high school projects, etc. Tell us about the educational campaign, program, strategy, or a student project. Describe how the educational campaign, program, strategy, student project, advanced the education of energy management (e.g. reduced energy usage, increased usage of renewables, waste energy reuse, reduced embodied energy, etc.), or altered behaviors/practices. Any additional information to share? Leadership (or Energy Management Champion) Award Please answer the following questions if you are applying for the Leadership (or Energy Management Champion) Award The Leadership Award is presented to an individual or team, who has served as a strong leader in support of energy management in their organization or our community. This award is open to individuals or teams. Tell us about the individual or team. Tell us about their work to support energy management (e.g. reduced energy usage, increased usage of renewables, waste energy re-use, reduced embodied energy, etc.). Any additional information to share?
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