Great Energy Efficiency Day 2010
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Posted: 6:29 AM Feb 9, 2010
Great Energy Efficiency Day 2010
Join us on March 10th in the Nation's Capital for an in-depth discussion on the funding, technology and policy measures required to realize energy efficiency's full potential.
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Great Energy Efficiency Day 2010
Potential to Reality: The Funding, Technology, and Policy Path to Energy Efficiency
Join us on March 10th in the Nation's Capital for an in-depth discussion on the funding, technology and policy measures required to realize energy efficiency's full potential.
Launched in 2004, the Great Energy Efficiency Day has quickly become a “must attend” discussion on the need for, and benefits of, energy efficiency, drawing more than 400 stakeholders from business, industry, government, academia, the media and the public interest sector. The event features keynote addresses from government officials, and sessions with the leading energy efficiency voices on the following topics:
•Federal, State and Local Stimulus Dollars Promoting Energy Efficiency: Today and Tomorrow
•Stimulus and Smart Communities
•Building for the Future: EE Technologies Today and Tomorrow
Confirmed Speakers
Confirmed speakers as of February 2 include:
•Marilyn Brown, Member, Board of Directors (nominated), Tennessee Valley Authority
•Faren Dancer, President, Sundancer Creations, Custom Builders, LLC
•Gov. Parris Glendening, President, Smart Growth Leadership Institute
•Bill Millar, President, American Public Transportation Association
•Malcolm Woolf, Director, Maryland Energy Administration
Check back often, as new speakers are being confirmed daily!
Register Today!
As with past years, there is no admission fee for attending the GEED; however, you must register online.


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