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2017 Conference Opening Session
Strategic Energy Directions
Attendees to the EMC Conference have the opportunity to attend a variety of tracks covering energy management, leading edge initiatives,
high performance facilities, critical issues and energy trends. There are four concurrent tracks and each session will have multiple speakers.
Wednesday, June 7th, 2017 | 9:00 – 11:00am
CHAIR: Clint Christenson, President-Elect, AEE
Welcome from AEE
Albert Thumann
P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director
Association of
Energy Engineers
Welcome from SCE
Ronald O. Nichols
President
Southern California
Edison
Energy Updates
in California
J. Andrew McAllister
Clean Energy –
A Strategy for Total Health
Scott S. Wendling
Energy Management
of the Future
Darrell D. Smith
Ph.D., Commissioner
California Energy
Commission
Regional Executive,
Support Services
Kaiser Permanente,
Southern California
Director of Central Services
Google, Inc.
Conference Program
TRACK 1:
Policy, Trends &
Local Initiatives
Session 1A
Incentives
& Financing
Chair: Lori Moen, C.E.M., Manager,
Solutions Design & Customer Energy
Solution, Seattle City Light
2:00 - 2:30PM
Utility Incentives & Solutions
Charles Winn, Senior Manager, Energy
Efficiency, Southern California Edison
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Wednesday Afternoon | June 7th | 2pm – 4pm
TRACK 2:
TRACK 3:
Using Data to Achieve High
Performance: The Evolving
Role of Data Analytics for
Intelligent Buildings
To Efficiency
& Beyond!
TRACK 4:
Trends in
Technologies
High Performance
THAdvanced
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
2PM-4PM Energy
Energy EfficiencyMAY 25 & Renewable
& Green Buildings
Session 2A
Session 3A
Session 4A
Chair: Rita Renner, LEED GA, Director,
Global Marketing, Echelon Corporation
2:00 - 2:30PM
New Thinking About
Performance Metrics
Kevin Smith, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Analyst,
Glumac
2:30 - 3:00PM
2:30 - 3:00PM
Rewards for Innovation:
Retrofitting for Net Zero Plus:
How Engineers & Designers Trigger Achieving Energy Efficiency with
Research & Development Tax Credits New IoT Technologies Solutions
Daniel Audette, Senior Energy Engineer, Rita Renner, LEED GA, Director, Global
R&D Tax Savers
Marketing, Echelon Corporation
3:00 - 3:30PM
3:00 - 3:30PM
Reduce, Produce, Protect
Dan Burtt, Director, Southern California The Autonomous Driving Building
Chris Saltz, Managing Principal,
Regional Sales, CaliforniaFIRST
FIX Consulting LLC
(Administered by Renew Financial)
3:30 - 4:00PM
3:30 - 4:00PM
Deal Structuring Considerations for Optimizing Energy & Avoiding
Successful Financing of Large-Scale Drift: How New Technologies for
Renewable Energy Deals by NonCommissioning Improve the
Energy Corporations
Bottom Line
Lily Donge, Principal,
Matt Eggers, Vice President, Yardi Energy
Rocky Mountain Institute
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Chair: Amy E. Solana, C.E.M., LEED AP, Senior Research
Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
2:00 - 2:30PM
Rock the Watt: Lessons Learned from a
Conservation Campaign at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
Kathleen Judd, Technical Group Manager, Building Energy
Systems, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
2:30 - 3:00PM
The Journey Towards Net Zero
Maintenance Headquarters
Thane Miller, Program Manager - Facilities Planning,
Bonneville Power Administration
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Energy Storage,
The New Normal
Chair: Carl E. Salas, P.E., Principal &
Founder, Salas O’Brien Engineers Inc.
2:00 - 2:30PM
Mercedes Benz, Demand Management
& the Bottom Line
James Karavakis, C&I Business Development,
Energy Storage, Mercedes-Benz Energy
Americas, LLC
2:30 - 3:00PM
Thermal Energy Storage Creates
Sustainable and Financial Benefits
Terry Andrews, Western Regional Sales Manager,
CALMAC Manufacturing Corporation
3:00 - 3:30PM
3:00 - 3:30PM
Energy Storage in C&I Markets: From
Commercially Viable Net Positive Buildings
Matt Cable, P.Eng, LEED AP BD+C, C.M.V.P., Sustainability Promise to Product to Proven Performance
& Energy Team Lead & Randy Irwin, P.Eng., LEED AP BD+ C, Jayesh Goyal, Chief Commercial Officer,
Senior Building Performance Engineer, Stantec Consulting Younicos, Inc.
3:30 - 4:00PM
3:30 - 4:00PM
Reducing Energy Costs with Storage –
Choosing the Best Path to Energy Efficiency
Real World Results from Sharp
for Complex Systems
Carl Mansfield, General Manager & Founder of
Len D. Beyea, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., E.B.C.P., H.B.D.P., B.E.A.P.,
the Energy Systems and Services Group (ESSG),
LEED AP, Consultant, The Resource Academy
Sharp Electronics Corporation
EMC full 2-day conference participants
earn a total of 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE
re-certification credits / 8 AIA LU.
Conference Updates:
Conference Program
www.energyevent.com/conference
Thursday Morning | June 8th | 9am – 11am
TRACK 2:
TRACK 1:
TRACK 3:
Policy, Trends &
Local Initiatives
Session 1B
Policy &
Legislation Insights
High Performance
& Green Buildings
Session 2B
High Performance
Sustainable Buildings
Trends in
Energy Efficiency
Session 3B
Building Analytics:
The New Frontier
Chair: Kat Janowicz, MBA, C.E.M., M.S.M.E.,
LEED GA, ENV SP, President, 3COTECH, Inc.
9:00 - 9:30AM
Energy & Sustainability Policies in LA –
Grounds for Satisfaction or Concern?
Kat Janowicz, MBA, C.E.M., M.S.M.E., LEED GA,
ENV SP, President, 3COTECH, Inc.
9:30 - 10:00AM
Sunrise from the West: How California is
Building a Clean Energy Future
David Hochschild, Commissioner, California
Energy Commission
10:00 - 10:30AM
Clean Energy Policy & the Clean Energy
Market in America: What a Difference a
Year Makes
James Dodenhoff, Regional Business
Development Director, Western U.S., IPERC
10:30 - 11:00AM
Port of Long Beach Clean Energy Initiative
Rick Cameron, Managing Director, Environmental
Affairs & Planning, Port of Long Beach
Chair: Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior Energy
Adviser / Manager, Arun Jhaveri & Associates
9:00 - 9:30AM
Strategies for High Performance Sustainable
Commercial Buildings
Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior Adviser/Manager,
Arun Jhaveri Associates
Chair: John M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P.,
C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President, Abraxas
Energy Consulting
9:00 - 9:30AM
Optimize your Team & Achieve Energy
Savings through Plug & Play Continuous
Commissioning
Brice Kosnik, CEO, BuildPulse
TRACK 4:
Advanced Technologies
& Renewable Energy
Session 4B
Microgrid/Distributed
Generation
Chair: Hossam Kassab, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A.,
LEED AP, Owner, Engineering Maintenance
Solutions, Inc.
9:00 - 9:30AM
California Healthcare Energy Solutions
for the Low Carbon Economy
Douglas Davis, Marketing Director,
Broad USA, Inc.
9:30 - 10:00AM
Energy Efficient Design of High Rise Buildings 9:30 - 10:00AM
9:30 - 10:00AM
Rod Yeoh, P.Eng., P.E., LEED BD & C, Principal, DIALOG Virtual Audits: The Promise & the Reality Flattening the Duck Curve with Ice
Steve Rottmayer, P.E., LEED AP, Senior Engineer, Battery Technology
10:00 - 10:30AM
Michael Hopkins, CEO, Ice Energy
Abraxas Energy Consulting
Seven Design Guidelines for High
Performance Buildings
10:00 - 10:30AM
10:00 - 10:30AM
Michael F Guerin, P.E., C.E.M., AIA, C.F.M., LEED
Continuous Commissioning: A DataDC Microgrids – The Future is Here!
GA, President, Guerin Associates, Inc. & Ronald J.
Driven Approach to Building Efficiency Andrew Yip, Director - Business Development,
Slember, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.M.V.P., C.P.E., C.F.M., CEO & Carlos Diaz, Chairman & CEO, Entic, Inc.
Bosch
President, Energy & Climate Change Advisors, LLC
10:30 - 11:00AM
10:30 - 11:00AM
10:30 - 11:00AM
Analytics to Implementation: Addressing The Role of Combined Heat & Power
Reframing the Value Proposition for
the “Last Mile” Challenge for Persistent (CHP) in Offering Resilient & Efficient
Retrofitting Existing Buildings
Commissioning
Energy Solutions – Case Studies from
David Hodgins, MBA, LEED AP, Executive Director,
Ryan Hoest, President/Co-Founder, EvoVox
Industrial & Commercial Applications
LA Better Buildings Challenge
Dalia El Tawy, Sr. Marketing Manager, Siemens
Energy Analytics
Thursday Afternoon | June 8th | 2pm – 4pm
TRACK 1:
Policy, Trends &
Local Initiatives
Session 1C
Energy
Efficiency
Programs
Chair: Matt Golden, CEO,
Open Energy Efficiency
2:00 - 2:30PM
California’s law AB-802 changes
the way we measure energy
efficiency to require counting
all normalized metered savings
and directs the CPUC to deploy
Pay-for-Performance programs
where feasible. PG&E has been
the first to move forward with
this new directive, launching their
Residential Pay-for-Performance
pilot, that tracks energy savings
using a standard open method
and allows third parties to be paid
for delivered results over 2 years.
This approach has far-reaching
effects and is a precursor to a
more general move toward EE
procurement and treating energy
savings that use smart meter data
to quantify both time of savings
and location as a distributed
energy resource.
TRACK 2:
TRACK 3:
TRACK 4:
High Performance
& Green Buildings
Session 2C
Trends in
Energy Efficiency
Session 3C
Advanced Technologies
& Renewable Energy
Session 4C
Compared to What? Baselines,
Adjustments and Advanced
Applications of M&V
Water & Sustainable
Energy Solutions
Successful Integration
of Renewables
Chair: Eric Elam, C.E.M., Director of Project Development
& Co-founder, Water Savers, LLC/ LRI Energy Solutions
2:00 - 2:30PM
Thermal Energy Storage “Down Under” A Unique
Application from Three Perspectives
Guy Frankenfield, P.E., Energy Division Manager, DN Tanks,
Inc. and James P. Valiensi, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Mechanical
Engineer, P2S Engineers and Gary Gidcumb, LEED AP,
Construction Project Manager, Mt. San Antonio College
Chair: Phillip J. Consiglio, C.E.M., Manager,
Southern California Edison
2:00 - 2:30PM
The Evolution of Solar Energy from the
Photoelectric Effect to 3 Cent Power
Phillip J. Consiglio, C.E.M., Manager, Southern
California Edison
2:30 - 3:00PM
Sourcing Renewable Energy from
Off-site Sources
Jeff Bush, VP National Accounts, Noble Americas
Energy Solutions
3:00 - 3:30PM
A Commercial Near-Zero Net Energy
Facility with CHP
Joe Shiau, Sr. Market Advisor, Southern
California Gas Company
3:30 - 4:00PM
Energy Storage using Fleet Service
Vehicles
Tim R. Carroll, Principal, Energy Vistas
Chair: Steve Kromer, P.E., C.M.V.P., Consultant,
Energy Engineer
2:00 - 2:30PM
Meeting Energy Reporting Regulations with
Automated M&V
Jennifer Jackson, C.M.V.P., Director of Product Management,
BuildingIQ
2:30 - 3:00PM
Technologies, Measurement & Verification, &
Controls for Zero Net Energy at the Alpine Library,
San Diego County
Susan Freed, C.E.M., LEED AP, Energy & Sustainability
Project Manager, County of San Diego and Sandy Houck,
LEED AP, Lighting, Daylighting and M&V Specialist, Brummit
Energy Associates and Clyde Byas, BAS Coordinator, County
of San Diego
3:00 - 3:30PM
M&V 2.0: A User’s Guide for the Latest Release
David Jump, Ph.D., P.E., Project Manager, Kw Engineering
3:30 - 4:00PM
Credentialing Pay for Performance Measurements
for Utilities
Greg Thomas, CEO & Co-founder, Performance Systems
Development of NY, LLC
2:30 - 3:00PM
Wastewater Treatment Plants: Enhancing the
Water/Energy Nexus at the Most Critical Point
Noah Mundt, Senior Program Manager, Siemens
Industry, Inc.
3:00 - 3:30PM
The Water Energy Nexus in California:
Maximizing Customer Benefits through
Integrated Efficiency Solutions
David Jacot, Director of Efficiency Solutions, LADWP
3:30 - 4:00PM
Building Groundwater Sump Water Collection &
Re-use as Cooling Tower Make-Up
Paul E. Bassett, Vice President of Sustainability,
Water Savers, LLC
* PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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2017
Seminars
Visit www.energyevent.com/SEMINARS
In addition to the conference, AEE will present a variety of in-depth seminars and certification programs to meet your specific training needs.
(Separate seminar and certification fees apply). Each seminar earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE credits toward recertification per full day of instruction.
Fundamentals of Water Efficiency:
Strategies for Effective Water Management
Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course
for Energy Managers
Certified Energy Manager
June 5-6, 2017 / A two-day seminar
Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline:
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Introduction
• Laundry Equipment
Terms
• Irrigation
Policy & Standards
• Pools
Utility Analysis &
• HVAC & Mechanical Equipment
• Softening & Filtration Systems
Benchmarking
• Facility Auditing
• Sterilization, Medical
• Metering
& Lab Equipment
• M&V Overview
• Water Supply Options /
• Domestic Plumbing
Sources
• Kitchen Equipment
• Storm Water Management
Instructor: ERIC ELAM, C.E.M., CWEP, currently serves as the Director of
Project Development and co-founder of Water Savers, LLC, a recognized
leader in advanced design and construction of water efficiency projects.
CWEP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information
on obtaining your CWEP application form, or for further information on the CWEP program,
visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CWEP.
Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency:
A Training Program for Practitioners
(prep: EEP Certification)
June 5-7, 2017 / A three-day seminar
Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline:
• New Driving Forces for
& ENERGY STAR
Energy Efficiency
• Comprehensive Review of CEM
Sample Problems
• Relevant Codes & Standards
• Energy Accounting and
• Alternative Financing
Economics
• Cogeneration and CHP
Systems
• Energy Audits and
Instrumentation
• Energy Procurement
• Electrical Systems
• Building Automation and
Control Systems
• Motors and Drives
• Lighting
• Thermoenergy Storage
Systems
• Industrial Systems
• Mechanical Systems
• Boiler and Steam Systems
• Building Envelope
• Maintenance and
Commissioning
• Green Buildings, LEED®
Instructor: CLINT D. CHRISTENSON, C.E.M., is currently a consultant and
instructor providing optimization services for industrial, commercial and
institutional customers.
CEM Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. To obtain your CEM
application or for further information on the CEM program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CEM.
Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency
Certified Lighting
Efficiency Professional
June 5-6, 2017 / A two-day seminar
Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline: This comprehensive program is designed to help
educate those who work in the energy management field on best
practices for improving energy efficiency.
• Energy Fundamentals
• Finding Hidden Pockets of
• Energy Financial Decisions
Gold
Made Easy
• Controls and Building
• Role of the Energy Auditor
Automation Systems
• Fine Tuning HVAC for
• Commissioning
Optimized Performance
and Maintenance
• Identifying Major Energy Users
• Sustainability
and Savings Potential
Instructor: SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is a professor and director
of the University of Maine School of Engineering Technology.
EEP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. To obtain your EEP
application or for further information on the EEP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/EEP.
June 5-7, 2017 / A three-day seminar
Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline: The practices taught in this seminar use a practical
approach to economically achieving effective visual environments
without incurring excessive energy costs or affecting tenant comfort,
customer sales, service, or the environment.
• Fundamentals of Light
• Incumbent Lamps
& Lighting
Solid-State Lighting (Led)
• Environmental Concerns
• Fluorescent Ballasts &
• Building Energy Codes
Led Drivers
• Utility & Esco Programs
• Luminaires & Fixtures
& Incentives
• Lighting Evaluation & Audits
• Lighting Economics:
• Lighting Controls
Problems & Solutions
• Maintaining Lighting Systems
• Lighting Quality &
• Lighting Calculations
System Improvements
Workshop
Instructors: JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A. and
T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP.
CLEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CLEP.
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for Delegation Opportunities [email protected] or 770-447-5083 ext 229.
Full sponsorship options can be found at: www.energyevent.com/sponsorships.
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Fundamentals of Measurement &
Verification: Applying the IPMVP
(prep: CMVP Certification)
June 5-7, 2017 / A three-day seminar
Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline:
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• Key Elements of Success:
Reasons for M&V
Current M&V Protocols
IPMVP
Developing an M&V Plan
Current Issues in M&V
Baseline Adjustments
Theory & Examples of
IPMVP Options
• Selecting Options: Which One
is Best Suited for My Project?
• Adherence with IPMVP
Instructor: STEVE KROMER, P.E., is an energy efficiency consultant
focusing on energy savings verification (program evaluation and M&V)
and energy efficiency data management systems.
CMVP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information
on obtaining your CMVP application form, or for further information on the CMVP program,
visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CMVP.
Fundamentals of Energy Auditing
(prep: CEA Certification)
June 5-7, 2017 / A three-day seminar
Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline: You’ll gain the fundamental knowledge needed to
evaluate how energy is being used in a facility, and to identify where
consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and
practical examples.
• Building Envelope
• Heat Pumps
• Lighting Systems
• Ventilation Systems
• Air Conditioning Systems
• Domestic Hot Water Systems
• Heating Systems
• Water Conservation & Audits
• Motors and Drives
• Utility Analysis
Instructor: TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M., is the founder of Lakeshore
Consulting, a firm specializing in technical training and energy auditing.
CEA Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information
on obtaining your CEA application form, or for further information on the CEA program, visit
www.aeecenter.org/certification/CEA.
Fundamentals of Renewable Energy:
Technologies, Applications, Strategies
(prep: REP Certification)
June 5-7, 2017 / A three-day seminar
Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline: This program provides in-depth information on
alternative energy sources, application technologies, renewable energy
project goal setting and implementation strategies. Topics include wind
power systems, solar thermal heating and photovoltaic generation,
geothermal heating and electrical production, bio-fuels, waste-to-energy
systems, energy storage, fuel cells, and hydroelectric power. Financing
options and incentives are also considered. For those wishing to qualify
for the REP certification, the REP examination will be administered on the
morning of the day following the seminar to pre-qualified applicants.
• Introduction to
• Hybrid Alternative
Alternative Energy
Energy Systems
• Environmental Impacts • Creative Energy
a Driver for Using
Storage Applications
Alternative Energy
• Alternative Energy
• Alternative Energy &
Strategies for Buildings
Carbon Reduction
• Transportation Systems
• Solar Energy, Wind
• Governmental Alternative
Energy Programs
Energy, Hydropower
& Geothermal Energy
• Financial Approaches
• Waste-to-Energy Systems
& Incentives for
• Fuel Cells - An Example of
Alternative Energy
Hydrogen Applications
• The Future of
Alternative Energy
Instructors: STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D., an internationally recognized
expert in energy management and urban sustainability, brings to this
program over 30 years’ experience in commercial energy management and
performance contracting. FRED HAUBER is an electrical engineer, lighting
system designer and solar integrator with over 35 years field experience.
REP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information
on obtaining your REP application form, or for further information on the REP program, visit
www.aeecenter.org/certification/REP.
Fundamentals of Building Commissioning
(prep: CBCP Certification)
Certified Building Commissioning Professional
June 5-8, 2017 / A four-day seminar
Earns 2.8 CEU / 28 PDH / 5.6 AEE Credits toward Re-certification
Seminar Outline: This program will examine all aspects of building
commissioning, including project scheduling, roles and responsibilities
of the project team, new building commissioning, retro and
recommissioning of existing buildings, system by system commissioning
requirements, TAB and verification procedures, the LEED rating system,
building code issues, and commissioning tools and technologies.
PART 1:
• Introduction to
• Why We Need Commissioning
Building Commissioning
• Typical Project Schedule –
Commissioning Perspective
• What is Building
Commissioning?
• The Project Team
PART 2:
• New Building Commissioning
• Design Phase Objectives
• Concept / Programming
• Construction Phase Objectives
Phase Objectives
• Acceptance Plan Objectives
PART 3:
• Retro-Commissioning
• Investigation Phase Objectives
(Includes Recommissioning)
• Project Turnover Objectives:
• Concept/Programming
Final Report
Phase Objectives
PART 4:
• Total Building Commissioning
• USGBC & the LEED
• Building Envelope
Rating System
• Electrical Systems
• Commissioning Guidelines
• Site & Landscape Systems
• Commissioning & the
• Other Systems
Federal Government
• Part 5: Additional Topics
• Commissioning Tools
& Technologies
Instructor: PAUL BANKS, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P., a LEED accredited
mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/
project management consulting firm located in the Boston area.
CBCP Exam: For information on obtaining your CBCP application form, or for further information on
the CBCP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CBCP.
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2017 Special Events
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special events listings, visit
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Free Special Events
West Coast EMC 2017 Expo...
California Green Showcase, co-presented by the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR,
will also be a prominent part of the event for 2017. Here you can examine
firsthand the latest green, sustainable and environmentally friendly energy
technologies now available for both new design and retrofit projects.
WEDNESDAY EVENTS
EMC Opening Night Networking Reception
June 7th | 4:00 - 6:00pm
THURSDAY EVENTS
Free CWEEL Networking Breakfast
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Leadership
June 8th | 7:30 - 9:00am
Energy Policy: Opportunities & Challenges –
A program for women professionals and
women-owned companies
Clean energy. Energy efficiency. Competition for customers.
Reliability and distributed generation. These are just some of
the issues facing the energy industry. Join us as Former City
Commissioner, Monica Rodriguez, shares her thoughts on women
in leadership.
AEE Southern CA Chapter Luncheon
June 8th | 12:00 - 1:30pm
Join the AEE California Chapter for a luncheon
and presentation by Partner Energy about their
partnership with the Aquarium of the Pacific. At this
luncheon you will be able to network with qualified
energy practitioners and learn about sustainable
energy and best energy practices.
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Featured Speaker
MONICA RODRIGUEZ
Former City Commissioner
Energy Efficiency &
Retro-commissioning at
Aquarium of the Pacific
Featured Speakers
ROB INTVELD
LANCE COLLINS
Director of Sustainability,
Partner Energy, Inc.
P.E., C.E.M., Director of
Commercial & Industrial,
Partner Energy, Inc.
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Free Expo Admission
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Long Beach Convention Center | Hall B
Free EXHIBIT HALL WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS:
HVAC & the Intelligent
Building – Comfort & Savings
Blake Jessen, Senior Account
Executive, Yardi Energy
Title 24 Energy Code. AB 758
& AB802 Benchmarking:
Understanding Impacts to
Existing Buildings
Wayne Alldredge, Associate
Director of O+M, Energy &
Commissioning Services,
VCA Green
Cost & Resiliency Benefits
of Direct Current Electrical
Power Distribution
in Commercial Buildings
Sharmila Ravula, VP of
Business Development,
Bosch
Energy Management
Intelligence
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Dan Lunt, COO,
Summa Energy Solutions
2 Case Studies for
Automated M&V
Jen Jackson, Director of
Product Management,
BuildingIQ
Evolution of the
Lighting Industry
Phase Change Material
for Compliance
Pete Horwath, CEO, Insolcorp
Managing Harmonics =
Energy Management &
Energy Savings
Leif Elgethun, CEO, Retrolux
John Bowlin, E.E.,
Blanchard Associates
Retrolux: Software By &
For the Lighting Industry
Cost Avoidance by Reclaiming
the HVAC Heat of Rejection
Leif Elgethun, CEO, Retrolux
DIRIS Digiware:
The Electrical Measurement
& Monitoring System
Neel Sharma, National Sales
& Marketing Manager E.E.,
Socomec, Inc.
Precooling for HVAC
& Energy Efficiency
Ben Taube,
Senior Vice President,
Evaporcool Solutions
Robert “Bobby” Seals,
Senior Commercial Sales
Manager, Rheem
Submetering: Why You Need
It & How to Do It Right
Rich Celio, Founder,
Applied Power Technologies, Inc.
Cogeneration &
Greenhouses, The Perfect Fit
Salvatore Bustelli,
Regional Sales Manager,
AB ENERGY USA
“Is it Really Working?”–
Results from ARC
Field Experience
Kevin Hopkins,
Affiliate Business
Development & Training,
Transformative Wave
Energy Savings Through the
Use of Insulation Jackets
Will Jones,
Vice President/Partner
Business Development,
Thermaxx Insulation Jackets
See products and services available on the show floor and
hear case studies, applications, retrofit success stories, and
innovative strategies for reducing costs. Refer to
www.energyevent.com/workshops for current listings.
Explore the expo to see the latest products & services
Showcase
AB ENERGY USA
DEMAND CONTROL, LLC
BLANCHARD ASSOCIATES
ABOVE ALL
DENT INSTRUMENTS
ACCUENERGY (CANADA), INC.
BOSCH
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY MAGAZINE
AIR TREATMENT CORPORATION
BTS LED
AIRUS, LLC
BUILDINGIQ
AMERICAN POWER SOLUTIONS, LLC
DN TANKS
BUILDPULSE
DUTHIE POWER SERVICES
AMERICAN POWER TECNHOLOGIES, INC.
CALMAC
APRICUS SOLAR CO., LTD.
ECHOFLEX SOLUTIONS, INC.
CLEAN AIR SOLUTIONS
CAMFIL CLEAN AIR SOLUTIONS
ECO-REVOLUTION
ATG ELECTRONICS
CIRCUIT METER
EDMONDS USA, INC.
Gauge
MEASURE EVERY MOMENT
ATLAS COPCO COMPRESSORS, LLC
CLIMATEMASTER
AURA LIGHT, INC.
COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INC.
BELIMO AMERICAS
EGAUGE SYSTEMS, LLC
EIKO GLOBAL, LLC
ELB ELECTRONICS, INC.
DAYLIGHTING
BES-TECH, INC.
ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGE TECH
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Showcase
Explore the expo to see the latest products & services
HOTSTART
EMCOR SERVICES / MESA ENERGY SYSTEMS
LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC.
HOWARD LIGHTING PRODUCTS
LINMORE LED
ENERGETIC LIGHTING
LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY
ESPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC
HUBBELL LIGHTING ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.
MAGNELAB
EURI LIGHTING
HYDROPOINT – 360O SMART
WATER MANAGEMENT
MAGNELAB, INC
MERCEDES-BENZ ENERGY
EVAPORCOOL SOLUTIONS, LLC
INSOLCORP
NIGHTSTICK BY BAYCO PRODUCTS, INC.
EVERLAST LIGHTING, INC.
IR-TEC AMERICA, INC.
NORTEC HUMIDITY
FANLIGHT CORPORATION
JAMES LIGHTING
OSRAM DIGITAL SYSTEMS
FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATION
J&D ELECTRONICS CO., LTD
P2S ENGINEERING, INC.
FLOMEC
L.A. LIGHTING
PASO ROBLES TANK
FLOW CONTROL INDUSTRIES, INC.
LADWP – BRONZE SPONSOR
PETERSON POWER SYSTEMS, INC.
LEDTRONICS
PHASE CHANGE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
LG ELECTRONICS USA
POWERSTAR USA, INC.
GRAPHIC PRODUCTS
GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIES, INC.
HONEYWELL E-MON
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Explore the expo to see the latest products & services
PRELOAD, LLC
PROGRESS SOLAR SOLUTIONS LLC
V-TAC USA CORP
SUMMA ENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC
SUMMIT TECHNOLOGY
WCR INCORPORATED
WESTERN ENERGY SYSTEMS – TOTE BAG SPONSOR
RAHN INDUSTRIES
Recharge Station
Showcase
SUNBELT RENTALS, INC.
WILLDAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS
REXEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS
SUNPARK ELECTRONICS CORP.
YARDI SYSTEMS, INC.
R.F. MACDONALD CO.
Exhibit List as of 3/15/17
SUNWORKS
RHEEM
Contact Matt Streicher,
Exhibits Manager,
[email protected], (770) 279-4386
for further information regarding
exhibiting or visit
www.energyevent.com/exhibit
TECOGEN / TTCOGEN
Corporate / Government
Leader Group Rates:
SAGE METERING, INC
THERMAXX JACKETS
SHARP SMARTSTORAGE
SIEMENS
SOCOMEC, INC.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON –
PLATINUM SPONSOR
TRANSFORMATIVE WAVE
SIMPLE SMART GREEN ®
TRIACTA POWER SOLUTIONS
UNIVERSAL LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Send 3 or more delegates to the
conference and save on individual
registration fees and also receive
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Leader. Your logo will appear on signage,
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•Green Star Leader (25 delegates) - $10,000
•Blue Star Leader (15 delegates) - $7,500
•Red Star Leader (7 delegates) - $5,000
•White Star Leader (3 delegates) - $2,500
For more information on the
Corporate / Government Leader Program,
please contact Michelle Whitlock at
[email protected] or
(770) 447-5083, Ext. 219.
VCA GREEN
STEM
STERIL– AIRE
VM5 LIGHTING SOLUTIONS
View up-to-date exhibitor list at: www.energyevent.com/exhibitors
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June 5 - 7, 2017
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