The Association of Energy Services Professionals announced the final agenda for its fourth Technology Symposium is posted online at http://aesp.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=138.
AESP’s Technology Symposium: What’s New in Energy Efficiency, Renewable and Demand Response Technologies will be held September 17-19, 2008 at the Hilton Long Beach Hotel & Executive Meeting Center in Long Beach, CA. This year’s Symposium is hosted by Southern California Edison (http://www.sce.com), Pacific Gas & Electric (http://www.pge.com) and Cannon/Cooper Power (http://www.cannontech.com).
“The increased need for energy efficiency, as well as reducing the peak demand on North America’s grid, is driving the development of new technology,” said Meg Matt, president & CEO of AESP. “This event provides information on the latest trends and technologies related to energy efficiency, demand response and sustainable technologies,” said Matt.
Topics to be discussed include:
— What’s New in Energy Efficiency and Demand Response (DR) Technologies
— HVAC Technical Innovations
— Hybrid Cooling Solutions for the Energy Industry
— Enbridge Gas Distribution’s Heat Reflector Program
— PG&E’s Residential Gas Efficiency Programs
— U.S. DOE’s New Efficiency Standards for ENERGY STAR(r) Gas Water Heaters
— Emerging Technologies You Can’t Afford to Miss
— Communicating Energy Efficiency to the Public
— TXU Energy’s iThermostat Program
— California’s Smart Grid: An Update from the California Energy Commission
— A Technology-focused Strategy for Commercial Food Services
— Developing Utility-Scale Concentrating Solar Power
— Energy Efficiency Programs at the University of California Davis
— And much more!
AESP’s Technology Symposium is open to both members and non-members. Visit http://www.aesp.org or call (480) 704-5900 for more information. For exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities, contact Daniel Merchant at daniel@aesp.org or call (802) 598-5824.
The Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP) is a member-based association dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.