“Utility Energy Efficiency Programs and Incentives”Presented by Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light, and Snohomish County PUDThursday, January 20, 11:30 - 1:00, at Puget Sound EnergyRegister by Tuesday, January 18 - Scroll Down for Registration Details
Program Topic:
2011 offers electric industry opportunities in Utility Energy Efficiency programs for commercial/industrial customers, cities, counties, weatherization agencies, and a host of other organizations. Who Should Attend: Energy Management Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Energy Conservation Managers, Electrical Contractors, Manufacturers and Distributors, Property Managers and Building Operators, and anyone interested in opportunities!
-Meet utility program managers-Learn how these programs benefit your customers-Become familiar with participation requirements-Learn how easy and streamlined the utilities have made these processes-Learn how your products and services can qualify for participation
Utility Presenters:
David LandersManager, Business Energy ManagementPuget Sound EnergyDavid BroustisInterim Manager Commercial Industrial ConservationSeattle City LightAlan BudmanEnergy Program ManagerSnohomish County PUD
Speaker Bios:
David Landers is Manager of Business Energy Management at Puget Sound Energy where he leads a team of energy professionals in delivering PSE's commercial and industrial energy efficiency programs including custom grant funding, new construction incentives, building commissioning, Resource Conservation Management, and prescriptive rebates. David is a registered Professional Engineer, an AEE Certified Energy Manager, and has over 15 years of energy management experience.
David Broustis, CEM, is the Interim Manager of commercial and industrial energy efficiency programs at Seattle City Light. David's background includes planning and implementation of energy, water and solid waste conservation programs. Over the past 20 years, he has developed and managed a number of efficiency projects for a variety of organizations, including Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle Parks, and the Seattle School District.
Alan Budman, CEM, is an Energy Program Manager with Snohomish County PUD. He has worked to deliver commercial/industrial (C/I) energy services to Pacific Northwest customers and utilities for over twenty years. He currently develops efficiency programs and energy projects for C/I customers.
Registration Details:
Join us for the Electric League's Monthly Luncheon Meeting and Networking Event, Thursday, January 20, 2010, at the Puget Sound Energy Auditorium in the Conference Center Building, 355 110th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98004. Check-in begins at 11:30 with buffet beginning at 11:45, followed by announcements and speakers. The meeting adjourns in the vicinity of 1:00 p.m.
Advance registration and payment is required, and is being accepted now. Please assist our planning by registering early. League Members: $30; Non-League Members: $35. A late fee applies for registrations received after Tuesday, January 18. Register online here ("Register for this Event" button at the bottom of this write-up; log in required for online registration), or phone 425-646-4727, or email info@electricleague.net.
Parking: Access to the parking garage is via the 110th & 108th street parking entrances. Take an EST Building elevator to the lobby level; the PSE Auditorium is connected to the lobby. Parking vouchers are included in the registration.