Opportunities in Energy Efficiency & Demand Response for Utilities, Service Providers, Technology Companies and Investors
Don’t Miss the Executive Forum:
Overcoming the Market Barriers to Commercializing Demand Management & Energy Efficiency Technologies
- Hear from regulators and utilities how barriers to full utilization of energy efficiency are being overcome
- Learn about the opportunities for commercializing energy efficiency technologies from institutional and commercial real estate managers and developers, energy service providers and financiers
- Explore energy efficiency as a tool to manage climate change and how its impact can be maximized
- Get a detailed sector-by-sector assessment of the opportunities for energy efficiency technologies in data center, residential, commercial, and utility markets
About the Conference
Energy Efficiency Summit East 2008
The need to reduce carbon emissions is driving renewed efforts to harvest the cheapest and cleanest form of alternative energy: energy efficiency and demand response.
A recent McKinsey & Company report claims “by capturing the potential available from existing technologies with an internal rate of return (IRR) of 10 percent or more, we could cut global energy demand growth by half or more over the next 15 years.”
Energy consumers are looking for ways to increase sustainability by introducing energy efficiency technologies in data center, commercial, government and residential markets. However, market forces alone will not suffice to maximize the opportunities to introduce energy efficiency technologies – targeted policies are needed to overcome the current market imperfections and regulatory hurdles that are acting as barriers to capturing higher levels of energy savings.
The Energy Efficiency Summit East 2008 will explore the current status and future direction for energy efficiency and demand management programs, technologies and finance.
It will bring utilities and ESCOs together with emerging customer groups such as data centers to explore the opportunities for expanding the use of energy efficiency and demand response technologies. Regulatory authorities will examine how to foster the implementation of energy efficiency and demand response, while investors and technology developers will provide an overview of new technologies that reduce energy usage in residential, commercial, utility and technology sectors.
Featuring Senior Representatives from
Aclara Software
Ameresco, Inc.
Bessemer Venture Partners (Tentative)
Blue Hill Partners
Bonneville Power Administration
Bostonia Partners
Braemar Energy Ventures
Cadence Network, Inc.
Cannon Technologies / Cooper Power
CB Richard Ellis
Climate Savers Computing Initiative
Comverge, Inc.
Constellation NewEnergy
Deeya Energy, Inc.
Deutsche Asset Management
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Duke Energy
EcoSecurities
Element Partners
Energy Systems Group, LLC
EnerNOC Inc.
Environmental Business Association of New York State
EPS Capital Corporation
Georgia Public Service Commission
Gifford Park Associates
GSA
Hannon Armstrong
IBM
Ice Energy, Inc.
Intel Corporation
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Jones Lang Lasalle
Lime Energy
Microsoft
National Grid
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
New York State Public Service Commission
NGP Energy Technology Partners
NORESCO, LLC
PCN Technology, Inc.
PJM Interconnection
ProLogis
Public Service Commission of South Carolina
Silver Spring Networks, Inc.
Siemens Building Technologies Inc.
Southern California Edison
Southern Company
Sterling Planet, Inc.
TD Bank
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Xcel Energy




