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1 SHOW NEWS FOR ENERGY PROFESSIONALS SEPTEMBER 30TH - OCTOBER 2ND, 2015 Orange County Convention Center, South Hall B Orlando, Florida OPENING SESSION Presented by Diamond Sponsor Association of Energy Engineers Silver Sponsors ALEX GLENN Florida State President, Duke Energy DR. CONDOLEEZZA RICE 66th US Secretary of State Bronze Sponsors Association of Energy Engineers 4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420 Atlanta, GA WEEC: Gaining the Competitive Edge in the New World of Energy The 38th World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) Highlights of this Year s Conference Include: Impact of New Legislation & Executive Order Representatives from the Department of Energy will sit on a panel to discuss new legislation and executive orders impacting the energy efficiency and renewable energy industry. The Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015 is designed to provide incentives to cut energy use in commercial buildings, and manufacturing plants and develop programs to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings through the design and construction of spaces with high-performance energy efficiency measures. Executive Order 13693: Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade addresses federal sustainability efforts. The Executive Order seeks to cut the federal government s greenhouse gas emissions 40% over the next decade and increase the share of electricity the federal government consumes from renewable sources to 30%. Energy Managers Summit: Challenges for the Future The Energy Managers Summit is sponsored by the Energy Managers Society division of AEE and was developed by a high powered advisory group of energy professionals. Energy Managers Critical Issues Forum Randy Haines, Energy Manager, Thomas Jefferson University and Chair of the Energy Managers Society will bring together the nation s leading energy managers to help you chart new courses in energy in light of rapidly changing energy prices. Featured speakers include Marc Clinch, Facilities Program Director for Orange County Public Schools and Roger Paules, Marketing Manager for Duke Energy. Financing & Incentives Richard Costello, President, Acela Energy Group, has developed a session addressing new financial strategies and incentives that will make their capital projects meet rate of return investment goals. Phillip Smith, Senior Business Consultant with Honeywell, will discuss an example of how a major renovation of a federal government campus is being accomplished using a combination of traditional appropriated funds and private financing through energy performance contracting. Energy Productivity: Creating Large Scale Market Transformation Peter Garforth, Principal, Garforth International LLC, organized a session focusing on the roles cities and industrial corporations are taking to achieve large-scale market transformations. Attendees will hear from Stephen Koontz, Comprehensive Comfort Solutions for The Trane Company, discuss Encore Tampa, a 40-acre master planned, mixed use redevelopment urban community. Theodore Atwood, Chief for the Office of Sustainable Energy for the City of Baltimore, will discuss the city s strategic energy management plan for a financially and environmentally stable city. Red Star Energy Leader White Star Energy Leaders Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS will help you assess future trends in energy supply, new technologies, regulatory developments and industry trends to provide you with the tools for long term energy investments. The WEEC covers the total spectrum of energy management and alternative energy technologies for the commercial, institutional, municipal, industrial, and government marketplace. The WEEC is presented by AEE with Diamond Sponsor, Duke Energy. WEEC is the best place to network with your energy colleagues from around the world. The Keynote Opening Session speaker for 2015 will be Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Dr. Rice will address national security, energy and economic policy. She will also discuss challenges and opportunities that might be faced as a result of the ever changing geopolitical landscape. Alex Glenn, Florida State President for Duke Energy, will also speak at the Opening Session on securing our energy future. The WEEC conference is comprised of 14 Tracks, over 260 Speakers and Chairs, more than 30 poster presenters, and speakers from more than 20 different countries. The WEEC expo hall features free technology workshops, 70,000 square feet of exhibit booths on display, and two networking luncheons. Special events at WEEC include a free Council for Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership (CWEEL) networking breakfast, an International Awards Banquet, the Legends in Energy event, a networking dinner for international delegates. Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium The Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium is a special feature of this year s WEEC event. Andres Ortuno, President of AEE s Spain Chapter, helped organize a full track with speakers from different Latin American and Caribbean countries. Topics include National Electric Markets, Energy Efficiency Case Studies, Renewable Energy in Latin America & the Caribbean, and Energy Systems & Policies. Energy Benchmarking & Disclosure Laws in State & Local Governments Energy benchmarking and disclosure laws have been passed in ten cities and are under consideration across the country The laws require owners of commercial and, in some cities, multifamily residential buildings, to annually disclose their energy use and benchmark it relative to similar buildings. Attendees will learn the details of Benchmarking and Disclosure laws in cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Chicago and what to expect in other cities. Representatives from U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR, Ecopreserve, Servidyne, and Perkins+Will have been invited to participate on this panel. For More Conference Session Highlights, see page 6 Legends in Energy Dinner: Special Recognition as a 2015 Legend in Energy TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, :00PM-10:00PM a 2015 Legend in Energy Inductee. The Legends in Energy Epcot After Dark Event is a limited first-come, The Legends in Energy VIP Dinner first-served event and preregistration will be held at the magnificent Disney is required. You must reserve your Epcot Theme Park in Orlando, Florida. spot by registering for WEEC and the This networking event will be Legends event. included in the registration fee for Visit paid WEEC conference attendees who for details on eligibility and information are current Legends or eligible to be on registration for this VIP event. $200 REGISTRATION DISCOUNT COUPON Go online and enter code below OR simply attach this coupon to your completed registration form and return with your payment prior to the registration deadline of September 18, Visit and use the discount code WEECNews1. For new Conference Registrations only. Not valid for seminars, exhibit booths, special events or any other fees. EARN 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH / 10 AIA LU / 10 BOMI CPD FOR PROFESSIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS OR CERTIFICATION BY ATTENDING THE THREE-DAY CONFERENCE INSIDE Opening Session...2 Conference-at-a-Glance...2 Supporters & Leaders...3 Workshops & Seminars-at-a-Glance...3 Conference Program Conference Highlights...6 Workshops & Seminars Expo & Free Workshops...11 Exhibit Hall Floorplan...11 Events & Poster Sessions Product Showcase Hotel Information & Rates...19 Registration & AEE Membership Form...20

2 2 WEEC 2015 O Wednesday, September 30TH, :30-11:00AM S Opening Session 8:30 9:20AM BASIN STREET DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND 9:20 9:30AM WELCOME FROM AEE Albert Thumann P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers 9:30 10:00AM SECURING OUR ENERGY FUTURE Alex Glenn Florida State President, Duke Energy 10:00 11:00AM NATIONAL SECURITY & ENERGY POLICY Q&A Included Dr. Condoleezza Rice 66th US Secretary of State Featured Events Special events updates can be found at Click on Special Events AEE ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET Wednesday, September 30th 7:00PM - 10:00PM Rich Little Man of a Thousand Voices WEEC KEYNOTE LUNCHEON Friday, October 2nd 11:15AM - 1:30PM DAY ONE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2015 Conference Opening Session 8:30 11:00AM Luncheon in Exhibit Hall for Conference Attendees 12NOON Exhibits Open 10:00AM 6:00PM Networking Reception in Expo Hall 4:30PM AEE Banquet Reception (Florida Ballroom - Hilton) 6:15PM AEE International Awards Banquet (Florida Ballroom - Hilton) 7:00PM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:30-4:30PM Energy Manager s Summit TRACKS A & B ENERGY MANAGEMENT: CRITICAL ISSUES FORUM The Better Plants Program TRACK H SETTING & ATTAINING ENERGY SAVINGS TARGETS HOW TO PROFIT FROM METERING Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development TRACK I Energy Basics TRACK C Energy Services TRACK D Green & High Performance Buildings TRACK E ENERGY MANAGEMENT 101 COMMISSIONING ENERGY STAR Emerging Energy Trends TRACK J WATER/ENERGY NEXUS SMART CITIES / SMART GRID Technology & Innovations TRACK K DATA CENTERS Energy Security & Government Energy FEMWorks TRACK L MICROGRID & ENERGY RESILIENCY Industrial Energy TRACK F INTEGRATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY WITH ON-SITE GENERATION Energy Around the World TRACK M INTERNATIONAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT DAY TWO THURSDAY OCTOBER 1ST, 2015 Luncheon in Exhibit Hall for Conference Attendees 12NOON Exhibits Open 10:00AM 4:00PM THURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 9:00-11:00AM Energy Manager s Summit TRACKS A & B ENERGY MANAGERS ADDRESSING FINANCING & INCENTIVES The Better Plants Program TRACK H NEW MARKETS & WAYS OF FINDING & MEASURING ENERGY SAVINGS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & DISASTER RESPONSE Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development TRACK I RENEWABLE ENERGY & ECONOMIC CHANGE IMPACTS THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:30-4:30PM Energy Manager s Summit TRACKS A & B ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY- CREATING LARGE SCALE MARKET TRANSFORMATION The Better Plants Program TRACK H STRATEGIC ENERGY MANAGEMENT LESSONS LEARNED / CASE STUDIES Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development TRACK I ENERGY STORAGE FRIDAY MORNING SESSIONS 9:00-11:00AM Energy Manager s Summit TRACKS A & B IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE The Better Plants Program TRACK H COMBINED HEAT & POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES These networking events are included in your paid three-day conference registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased. Conference at-a-glance ENERGY AWARENESS & BEHAVIOR CHANGE Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development TRACK I RENEWABLES Energy Basics TRACK C ENERGY BASICS - LED/SSL LIGHTING Emerging Energy Trends TRACK J MANAGING BIG DATA Energy Basics TRACK C Energy Services TRACK D PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING Technology & Innovations TRACK K CHP Energy Services TRACK D Green & High Performance Buildings TRACK E COMMISSIONING Energy Security & Government Energy FEMWorks TRACK L DOE ENERGY POLICY Green & High Performance Buildings TRACK E ENERGY MANAGEMENT 102 ENERGY AUDITING BENCHMARKING Emerging Energy Trends TRACK J INTEGRATED LIGHTING SYSTEMS IN CHP & HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY Technology & Innovations TRACK K INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRY Energy Security & Government Energy FEMWorks TRACK L DOD CRITICAL ISSUES FORUM DAY THREE FRIDAY OCTOBER 2ND, 2015 Keynote Luncheon 11:15AM 1:30PM Energy Basics TRACK C ENERGY MANAGEMENT 103 Emerging Energy Trends TRACK J YOUNG ENERGY PROFESSIONALS ROUNDTABLE Energy Services TRACK D MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION Technology & Innovations TRACK K INTERNET OF THINGS Green & High Performance Buildings TRACK E INTEGRATED APPROACH TO HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS Energy Security & Government Energy FEMWorks TRACK L FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL PROGRAMS Industrial Energy TRACK F BENCHMARKING ENERGY DATA Energy Around the World TRACK M INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS STORIES Industrial Energy TRACK F INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS STORIES I Energy Around the World TRACK M INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY Industrial Energy TRACK F INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS STORIES II Energy Around the World TRACK M INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES Industrial Energy TRACK G NAVIGATING THE CORPORATION TO BUILD ENERGY MANAGEMENT Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium TRACK N NATIONAL ELECTRIC MARKETS Industrial Energy TRACK G ENERGY STAR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium TRACK N ENERGY EFFICIENCY CASE STUDIES Industrial Energy TRACK G MINIMIZING INFLUENT & EFFLUENT STREAMS & COSTS Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium TRACK N RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Industrial Energy TRACK G BEST PRACTICES OF COMPRESSED AIR Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium TRACK N ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & POLICIES EARN 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH / 10 AIA LU for Professional Licensing Requirements or Certification by Attending the Three-Day Conference

3 WEEC Supporters & Leaders ABOUT THE DIAMOND SPONSOR DUKE ENERGY Duke Energy makes life better for millions of people every day by providing electric and gas services in a sustainable way clean, affordable and reliable. We are the largest electric power holding company in the United States, supplying and delivering energy to approximately 7.3 million U.S. customers. We have approximately 57,500 megawatts of electric generating capacity in the Carolinas, the Midwest and Florida and natural gas distribution services in Ohio and Kentucky. Our commercial and international businesses own and operate diverse power generation assets in North America and Latin America, including a portfolio of renewable energy assets. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. ABOUT THE SILVER SPONSORS ABOUT THE BRONZE SPONSORS BOSCH The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services with operations divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. The Bosch Group s strategic goal is to deliver innovations for connected life. Bosch improves quality of life worldwide with products and services that are Invented for life. U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR PROGRAM GreenStreet Sponsor ABOUT THE ENERGY LEADERS GENERAL MILLS White Star Corporate Energy Leader ENERGY STAR is a voluntary partnership between businesses and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dedicated to saving money and protecting the environment through promoting energy efficiency in buildings. ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers (SPPs) bring expertise and achievement to building owners and managers seeking to benchmark and earn ENERGY STAR certification for their buildings. General Mills has dedicated energy engineers in their largest plants utilizing an internally developed energy continuous improvement process. In the last 2 years, this strategy has delivered $7.8 million in savings and a 6% energy per pound reduction. INTERTAPE POLYMER GROUP INC. (IPG) Red Star Energy Leader Intertape Polymer Group Inc. (IPG) is an acknowledged leader in the packaging industry. Leveraging its advanced manufacturing and technologies, extensive research and development capabilities and a comprehensive strategic acquisition program, the company believes it has assembled the broadest and deepest range of products in the industry. EATON Eaton is a power management company with 2013 sales of $22.0 billion. Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 102,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. For more information, visit E4E SOLUTIONS White Star Corporate Energy Leader Specializes in the development, design, engineering, and implementation of innovative solutions to save energy, reduce operating costs, improve building performance, and help the environment. We have a successful track record of developing and implementing energy projects for commercial, industrial, institutional and government clients around the world. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY S BETTER BUILDINGS, BETTER PLANTS PROGRAM The U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE s) Better Buildings, Better Plants Program is a voluntary leadership initiative to drive significant energy efficiency improvement across U.S. industry. More than 150 manufacturers and industrial organizations are partnering with Better Plants to improve energy efficiency and competitiveness. To date, Partners have saved about 320 trillion British thermal units and roughly $1.7 billion cumulatively in energy costs. out whether any opportunities exist to recover or reduce their electric costs without change to their operation or interruption to their business. UMS experts conduct a thorough rate analysis and bill audit, finding savings opportunities by staying ahead of Utility Commission regulations, power provider rate structures, and pending legislation. Since 1998, we have audited 100,000+ utility bills and found over $80 Million in savings for businesses, governmental agencies, and commercial clients. UTILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES White Star Corporate Energy Leader Utility Services (UMS), headquartered in Wilmington, NC, provides a simple, risk-free means for businesses to find Association Energy Leaders GOODYEAR White Star Corporate Energy Leader Goodyear is one of the world s largest tire companies. Founded in Akron, Ohio in 1898, it employs about 67,000 people and manufactures its products in 50 facilities in 22 countries around the world. Goodyear s energy management system is based on Lean Six Sigma continuous improvement methodologies. Goodyear held many AEE inhouse training for the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program. After the training, each Goodyear participant developed a program to reduce energy in their respective plants. For available sponsorship opportunities please contact Lauren Lake at lauren@aeecenter.org or Government Energy Leaders Onsite / Events Lanyards Exhibit Hall Coffee Sponsor 2015 Workshops & Seminars At A Glance September 28-29, 2015 September 28-30, 2015 September 29, 2015 Skills Update 2015 for Certified Energy Managers Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water (CWEP prep) Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA prep) Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (REP prep) Using Smart Metering to Cut Energy Costs Finance & Accounting for Energy Engineers Answering Your Lighting Questions & Hot Topics September 28-30, 2015 Earns 2.8 CEU / 28 PDH / 5.6 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Basics of Distributed Generation & Onsite CHP (DGCP prep) Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners (EEP prep) Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency (CLEP prep) Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep) Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation (BESA prep) Fundamentals of Power Quality (CPQ prep) Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification September 28 - October 1, 2015 Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep) September 28 - October 2, 2015 Earns 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH / 7.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals (BEP prep) September 28 - October 2, 2015 Earns 3.5 CEU / 35 PDH / 7.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Special seminar in Spanish... CEM: Certified Energy Manager CEM: Gestor Energético Certificado Earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE Credits toward Re-certification October 1-2, 2015 Earns 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / 2.4 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Effective Performance Contracting & Energy Project Funding (PCF prep) Concurrent Training & Certification with WEE C In addition to the confer en a variety of specific sem ce, the WEEC offers attendees training need inars to help meet s. Va accompanied by AEE Ce rious seminars are rtifi your career portfolio by cations. Enhance taking obtain the certification the exam to designation. For more information on these seminars, please visit /seminars

4 4 WEEC Conference Program WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM THURSDAY MORNING 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM THURSDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM FRIDAY MORNING 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Energy Manager s Summit TRACKS A & B ENERGY MANAGEMENT: CRITICAL ISSUES FORUM CHAIR: Randolph L. Haines, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.L.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., Energy Manager, Thomas Jefferson University Energy Rebates: A Systematic Approach Marc Clinch, Facilities Program Director, Construction, Orange County Public Schools Helping Small School Systems Drive Down Energy Costs Roger Paules Jr., C.E.M., Marketing Manager, Duke Energy Energy Conservation & Building Optimization Strategies for the City of Orlando Ian Lahiff, P.E. LEED AP, Energy Project Coordinator, City of Orlando Local Energy Programs Kevin Burns, Energy Manager, Orlando Utilities Commission (Invited) ENERGY MANAGERS ADDRESSING FINANCING & INCENTIVES CHAIR: Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., MSEM, BSME, President, Acela Energy Group, Inc. Understanding the Repairs and Maintenance Tax Deduction Art Goessel, Director of Alliance Relations, Engineered Tax Services Extending the Reach of Campus Renovation through Combined Financing Phillip L. Smith, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Business Consultant, Honeywell 3rd Party Financing - What, Why, When & How Michael Park, VP of Project Finance, Noesis How to Tackle the Next Barrier to Energy Efficiency: Access to Financing Mathieu Cote, Director, Econoler ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY- CREATING LARGE SCALE MARKET TRANSFORMATION CHAIR: Peter J. Garforth, P.E., Principal, Garforth International LLC Encore Tampa- A Case Study in Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development Stephen M. Koontz, Comprehensive Comfort Solutions, The Trane Company Baltimore: Energy Smart in Charm City Theodore Atwood, Chief, Office of Sustainable Energy, Baltimore City Department Creating a Globally Competitive City through World-Class Energy Performance Rob Kerr, General Manager, Guelph Municipal Holdings Inc. Achieving US Best-in-Class Campus Energy Performance in Six Short Years Michael Mayher, CPA, Senior Vice President for Administrative Services, Lakeland Community College IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE 9:00-11:00AM Attend this session to hear about a comprehensive energy policy surrounding climate change and sustainable carbon reduction. Speakers will discuss the impacts of climate change upon our extensive, built infrastructure -- critical to the functioning of society and the economy -- as well as upon natural systems and agriculture cannot be ignored. How we adapt and become more resilient to these growing impacts needs to be integrated into all manner of planning decisions (including codes, siting, etc.) and the kind of investments made by the public and private sectors in our built infrastructure and in protection of natural systems. The growing costs for disaster response and recovery and wildfire suppression are not sustainable. Climate impacts are affecting defense facilities and missions worldwide and are viewed as threat multipliers in many parts of the world. Efforts are underway in many places to begin tackling these questions -- to help find ways to adapt, make our communities more resilient, and to mitigate climate change at the same time. Panelists: Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior Advisor/Consultant, Arun Jhaveri & Associates Kirk Hatfield, Ph.D., Professor, University of Florida HOW TO PROFIT FROM METERING CHAIR: Steven A. Parker, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Editor, Energy Engineering Using Interval Meter Data to Improve Operations, Reduce Energy, and Increase Profits Steven A. Parker, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Editor, Energy Engineering Value Creation with Advanced Energy Analytics Craig Ennis, Chief Executive Officer, EFT Energy Inc. Interval Meter Data: Connecting Corporate Silos to Maximize Value Farrell Martin, Business Solutions Director, Ecova, Inc. Using Data Analytics to Unlock Value in Metered Data Domenic Armano, Vice President Client Solutions, First Fuel Software, Inc. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & DISASTER RESPONSE CHAIR: Richard G. Lubinski, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., B.E.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., President, Think Energy, LLC New Approach to Disaster Recovery is a Game Changer: Providing Rapid, Reliable Power for Communities in the Wake of a Crisis Jim Dankowski, Government Segment Manager, Eaton Leveraging Energy Efficiency, Demand Respond, and Clean Energy Resources for Resilient Energy Assurance of Critical Community Services Bill Eger, Energy Manager, City of Alexandria Smart Microgrids- An Integrated Platform for Energy Efficiency, Distributed Generation and Resilience David J. Smith, Director of Energy Services, The Burns Group Preparedness & Response: A Path of Service Marc Arnold, Director of Distribution of Design Engineering, Duke Energy LESSON LEARNED / CASE STUDIES CHAIR: Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Energy & Research Associates How Disney Saves Energy - It s Not Magic Paul J. Allen, P.E., Chief Engineer, Energy, Walt Disney World Packing the Biggest Punch: Reducing Higher Education Energy Costs by 50% Ian T. Hadden, Director of Energy, University of Arkansas at Little Rock A Case Study on Two School Districts Implementing an Energy Program James Jim McClanahan, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Manager, Scott County School Staring Down The Speculators: Options for Dealing with Bloated Energy Pricing Lindsay P. Audin, C.E.M., C.E.P., LEED AP, President, Energywiz, Inc. ENERGY AWARENESS & BEHAVIOR CHANGE CHAIR: Kevin P. Vidmar, C.E.M., Vice President, Energy Services, Loureiro Engineering Associates How to Leave an Energy Legacy Steven D. Heinz, P.E., C.E.M., Founder and CEO, EnergyCAP, Inc. Evolution of a Sustainability Program Keith Waters, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Foreign Based Automotive Business, Schneider Electric Discerning the Multiple Business Benefits of Energy Efficiency Christopher H. Russell, C.E.M., C.R.M., Principal, Energy Pathfinder Consulting, LLC Creating a Culture of Entrepreneurship in Energy Efficiency Ryan P. Corrigan, C.E.M., LEED GA, Project Mechanical Engineer, 8760 Engineering Energy Basics TRACK C ENERGY BASICS CHAIR: Asit Patel, President, ANP Energy Consulting Services Corp. Utility Rates 101 Kathleen C. Stahl, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Engineer, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Energy Auditing Basics 101 Lonnie Russell, C.E.M., Energy Consultant, EnergyMan, LLC Spreadsheet Applications in Life Cycle Costing Barry I. Benator, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., G.B.E., President, Benatech Inc. Error-Resistant Excel Methods Alex Von Braun, Senior Energy Engineer, CodeGreen Solutions ENERGY BASICS - LED / SSL LIGHTING CHAIR: John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner, Effective Lighting Solutions Top 10 Things to Know About LED Stan Walerczyk, C.L.E.P., Principal, Lighting Wizards Lighting Efficiency: The Fundamentals of LED Drivers Tanya T. Hernandez, P.E., LC, Manager, Energy and Environmental Standards, Acuity Brands Lighting LED General Lighting- USPS Case Study Binh Nguyen, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Energy Engineer, AMEC Environment & Infrastructure Avoiding Mistakes: A Beginners Guide to LED/SSL John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner, Effective Lighting Solutions ENERGY MANAGEMENT 102 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 Rooftop Units 101 Mark Stetz, P.E., C.M.V.P., C.R.M., Principal, Stetz Consulting LLC Chillers 101 Eric Oliver, P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E., LEED AP, President, Lilker EMO Energy Solutions Group VFDs 101 James P. Waltz, P.E., C.E.M., F.A.C.F.E., Principal, Energy Resource Associates, Inc. Controls 101 Michael Bobker, C.E.M., Director, Building Performance Lab, City College of NY/CUNY ENERGY MANAGEMENT 103 CHAIR: Andrew C. Brooks, C.E.M., Director of West Coast Operations, Association for Energy Affordability Infrared as a Tool in Building Energy Audits James Park, CIEA, CIT, BPI, Energy Conservation Specialist, I-Star Energy Solutions Boilers 101 Ertun Reshat, C.E.M., Senior Engineer, Abraxas Energy Consulting Renewable Energy 101 Michael Nowicki, P.E., R.E.P., LEED AP BD+C, Electrical Engineer, SmithGroupJJR, Inc. Energy Masterplanning 101 The Critical 18 Elements Michael F. Guerin, P.E., C.E.M., AIA, CFM, LEEDGA, President, Guerin Associates, Inc. and Ronald Slember, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.M.V.P., C.P.E., C.F.M., CEO/President, Energy & Climate Change Advisors, LLC Energy Services TRACK D COMMISSIONING CHAIRS: Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., President and Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., Technical Advisor, Bee Commissioning for Federal Facilities - Case Studies in Varying Expectations John Woody Thompson Jr., P.E., CxA, C.E.M., R.E.P., C.B.C.P., C.P.M.P., LEED AP, Regional Service Group Leader - Commissioning & Energy, RS&H, Inc. Energy Modeling and Commissioning: Where Theory and Reality Meet Rod Yeoh, Principal, DIALOG Addressing Operational Challenges in Commercial Facilities via Automated, Ongoing Commissioning Justin Lee, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP BD+C, Senior Engineer, AtSite, Inc. and Samuel Quinn, C.E.M., LEED AP O+M, Energy Engineer, AtSite, Inc. Commissioning in the Sustainable Environment Tom Hanlon, NEBB Cx, C.E.M., LEED AP, HFDP, Energy Services, Cromwell PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING CHAIR: Jeremy Blanchard, Performance Assurance Manager, NORESCO How North Carolina s Largest Community College is Achieving their Sustainability Goals through Performance Contract-Funded Infrastructure Improvements and Saving Over $900,000 Annually Pamela Metcalf, C.E.M., PMP, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Energy and Sustainability, Central Piedmont Community College and Richard Penner, Comprehensive Solutions, Trane Public Purpose ESCO: A Model That Benefits All Tim Stearns, Senior Energy Consultant, Commons Energy Performance Contracting Through ESPC (ENABLE) Program Asad Gilani, C.E.M., B.E.P., Program Manager Energy & Sustainability, DHS-ICE Leveraging the Benefits of ESPC to Accomplish Large-Scale Facility Infrastructure Goals Britta I. MacIntosh, Director, Business Development, Select Energy Services, Inc. ENERGY AUDITING CHAIR: Chuck Krivickas, Supervisor of Trade Ally Florida, Duke Energy Energy Efficiency Projects That Will Get C-Suite Buy-In David Hanington, Senior Engineer & Business Assessor, Duke Energy Audit Process and Pre-Planning Chris Philbrick, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Energy Team Lead, Renewables and Environmental, CB&I (Chicago, Bridge & Iron) Co. Retro Commissioning and Lessons Learned Amy Pastor, Director of Energy, Commissioning Engineer and Sustainable Consultant, EXP U.S. Services Inc. Customer Point of View of Audit David Nowell, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Assistant Vice President Sustainability at University of Central Florida MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION CHAIR: Peter Brown, VP, Sales and Marketing, 38 Zeros 9:00-9:20AM M&V in the ESCO Business David Weiss, Chairman, NAESCO, Partner, Bywater Partners 9:20-9:40AM Automated Demand Response James E. Tillett, CTO, Innovari 9:40-10:00AM Cloud Software Services for Energy Nate Nilles, Vice President, Lucid Design Group 10:00-10:20AM Energy Efficiency Financing David A. Ross, CEO, Amortized Energy 10:20-10:40AM Evaluation/EM&V John Walczyk, Mechanical Engineer, The Cadmus Group, Inc. Green & High Performance Buildings TRACK E ENERGY STAR CHAIR: Mital Hall, Project Manager, ecopreserve 2:30-4:30PM Energy benchmarking and disclosure laws have been passed in ten cities and are under consideration across the country The laws require owners of commercial and, in some cities, multifamily residential buildings, to annually disclose their energy use and benchmark it relative to similar buildings. Attendees will learn the details of Benchmarking and Disclosure laws in cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Chicago and what to expect in other cities. Representatives from U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR, Ecopreserve, Servidyne, and Perkins+Will have been invited to participate on this panel. COMMISSIONING CHAIRS: Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., President, Bee and Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., Technical Advisor, Bee Automated Ongoing Commissioning: A Case Study Paul F. Hutchins, Ph.D., P.E., Vice President, Aerospace & Defense, RS&H Existing Building Commissioning in Mission Critical Buildings: An Award Winning Case Study Saverio Grosso, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., Vice President, Eneractive Solutions Building Analytics Under New Federal Energy Executive Order Terry Looper, NEBB CP, President & CEO, TLS, Inc. Sand-Traps and Water Hazards: An International Existing Building Commissioning Case Study Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., President, Bee and Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., Technical Advisor, Bee BENCHMARKING CHAIR: Lori K. Moen, C.E.M., NCSBA, Manager, Conservation Field Operations, Seattle City Light City of Orlando s Energy- Efficiency Benchmarking and Disclosure Ordinance Chris Castro, Community Energy, Program Manager, Office of Sustainability & Energy The Evolution of Benchmarking- Relevant Data Can be Found in all Generations Lori K. Moen, C.E.M., NCSBA, Manager, Conservation Field Operations, Seattle City Light Predicting the Future of Your Electrical Infrastructure: Simulate Data to Enhance System Reliability and Simplify Growth Planning Marty Aaron, Product Line Manager, Eaton Building an Energy Model to Help Understand and Respond to Benchmarking Results William Shoard, Ph.D., President, Accredited Energy Consulting Services, LLC INTEGRATED APPROACH TO HPB CHAIR: Steven C. Ganzer, President, SEE Solutions, Inc. The Opportunities and Costs of Transforming the Industry to High Performance George Denise, Director of Operations & Sustainability, HQ Region, Oracle LED Lighting in Hospitals Edwin W. Dovel, Vice President of Public Sector, Orion Energy Systems, Inc. How Intelligent Building Technology Can Help Reduce Operating Costs Neil MaldeisEnergy Solutions Engineering Leader, Trane Low Voltage Transformers - Hidden Savings Opportunities in Your Buildings Chris Wheeler, Director of Sales and Business Development, Powersmiths International Corporation Industrial Energy TRACK F INTEGRATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY WITH ON-SITE GENERATION CHAIR: Elizabeth A. Dutrow, Director, Industrial Sector Partnerships, US EPA ENERGY STAR Cogeneration Projects at Bristol-Myers Squibb - A Proven Way to Build a Successful Energy Program William J. (Bill) Perhacs, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Director, Global Energy Services, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Experience with On-Site Generation Walter F. Brockway Jr., P.E., C.E.M., Global Manager Energy Efficiency, Alcoa Merck s Integrated Energy Approach for Evaluating Sites for Renewable and Cogeneration Christopher J. Broome, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., Associate Director, Global Energy & Sustainability, Merck & Co., Inc. Optimization of Landfill Methane Gas at Tropicana Ft. Pierce Plant Glenn M. Johnson, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.E.A., Principal Manager-Resource Conservation, Pepsi North American Beverages BENCHMARKING ENERGY DATA CHAIR: Bhaskar Dusi, P. Eng, C.E.M., C.E.A., Corporate Energy Manager, CEMEX USA A Discussion on Methods for Intra-Company Energy Performance Assessment and Benchmarking Tim Hertel, Energy Engineering Specialist, Toyota Engineering & Motor Manufacturing North America Utilizing Data for Successful Energy Patrick Jackson, Director, Global Energy, Corning Incorporated Plan to Close the Gap with Energy Benchmarking Alfred J. Hildreth, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Manager, General Motors Company Hanesbrands Path to Effective Energy Data Philip Henson, Senior Manager, Energy & Environmental Sustainability, Hanesbrands, Inc. INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS STORIES I CHAIR: Eric W. Soderberg, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Engineer, North Carolina State University Managing Energy as an Ingredient to the Manufacturing Process- Real Time Energy Monitoring Graham Thorsteinson, C.E.M., C.E.A., Cereal Division Energy Manager, General Mills Driving Energy Performance in Airports Julien Poirier, EMIT, Sustainability Specialist, Stantec Consulting Energy Conservation Successes at Pharmaceutical Sites Helene M. Ferm, C.E.M., Senior Project Manager, PS&S and Richard Schwalm, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Project Manager, PS&S Energy Reduction Using Lean Thinking Kevin P. Vidmar, C.E.M., Vice President, Energy Services, Loureiro Engineering Associates INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS STORIES II CHAIR: Paul Scheihing, Program Lead, U.S. Department of Energy Industrial Energy Project Identification Jerry Zolkowski, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Engineer, DNV Kema The Complexity of Industrial Energy : Balancing Output and Energy Coleman Adams, Senior Consultant, Hitachi Consulting Corporation Food Industry Waste to Energy Plant Case Study Richard F. Rappa, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Vice President, CHA Consulting, Inc. Best Practices for Steam & Hot Water System Improvements Nevena H. Iordanova, C.E.M., Senior Utility Engineer, Armstrong Services, Inc. Industrial Energy TRACK G NAVIGATING THE CORPORATION TO BUILD ENERGY MANAGEMENT CHAIR: Fred C. Schoeneborn, President, FCS Consulting Services, Inc. Setting Goals and Building Support for Energy Efficiency Improvements Sharon Nolen, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Corporate Energy Program, Eastman Chemical Company Solving the Puzzle: How Albemarle Assembled the Right Pieces for its Energy Program Don Nelson, Corporate Energy Manager, Albemarle Corporation Celanese 20 Keys Process & ENERGY STAR Facility Matrix & Tools Integration for Sustained Energy David Reid, Global Process Improvement Leader and Darren Collins, VP of Technical Services, Celanese Corporation Integrating Energy Strategies into IPG s Lean Manufacturing Performance System Michael Jones, D.B.A., Operations Manager & Corporate Energy Manager, Intertape Polymer Group ENERGY STAR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS CHAIR: Bruce Bremer, President, Bremer Energy Consulting Services, Inc. Managing Energy through Steam Venting Errol Johnson, Energy Efficiency Specialist, MOTIVA Enterprises LLC Enhanced Commissioning Results in Boeing Manufacturing Facilities Alan K. Griffin, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP BD+C, Energy Engineer, Boeing A Case for Optimizing HVAC Operations Steven J. Fugarazzo, Enterprise Energy Team Director, Raytheon Company Savings from Adding VFDs to Pit Exhaust - the Hidden Treasure Brett Rasmussen, P.E., C.E.M., CEAM, Senior Energy Engineer, Nissan North America, Inc. MINIMIZING INFLUENT & EFFLUENT STREAMS & COSTS CHAIR: Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q., Assistant Project Manager, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Reverse Osmosis Concentrate Recovery Hetal Devram, Utilities Engineering Specialist, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada End of Pipe Industrial Waste Water Recycle Franklin Canterbury, Water & Wastewater Systems Specialist, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Decentralized Reclamation & Reuse of Water Jonathan Lanciani, CEO, Sustainable Water Rain Water Harvesting Sam Burton, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America BEST PRACTICES OF COMPRESSED AIR CHAIR: Roderick Smith, Publisher, Compressed Air Best Practices Magazine Do I Need a VSD Compressor Frank Moskowitz, Airscan Audit Specialist, Atlas Copco Compressors Compressed Air and Energy- Lessons from the Cement Industry Paul Edwards, President, Compressed Air Consultants Smart Homes; Why Not Smart Compressed Air Systems? Tilo Fruth, President, BEKO Technologies Corp. Using Master Controls to Improve the Performance and Efficiency of Industrial Air Compressors Wayne Perry, Technical Director, Kaeser Compressors Attend the full WEEC Conference and earn a total of 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH / 2.0 AEE recertification credits / 10 AIA LU credits, which may be applied toward professional licensing requirements or certification.

5 WEEC Conference Program WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM THURSDAY MORNING 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM THURSDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM FRIDAY MORNING 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM The Better Plants Program TRACK H SETTING AND ATTAINING ENERGY SAVINGS TARGETS CHAIR: Andre de Fontaine, Program Lead, Department of Energy Helping Better Plants Partner Companies Set Alternate Energy Savings Targets Prakash Rao, Postdoctoral Fellow, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Implementation Model of Plant-Level Energy Scorecards Uli Schildt, Energy Engineer, Darigold Reducing Energy Intensity: Sweat the Small Stuff Valerie Gipson, Sustainability Coordinator, Citrus World Implementation of ISO to Support GHG Reduction Richard Gorze, Global Energy Manager, Eaton NEW MARKETS AND WAYS OF FINDING AND MEASURING ENERGY SAVINGS CHAIR: Jay Wrobel, Deputy Director, Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy New Technology that Helps Reduce Energy from Motor- Driven Systems Brad Runda, P.E., C.E.M., Global Director, Energy, Koch Industries An Implementation Model on Reducing Energy Intensity in Leased Spaces Mani Balakrishnan, Corporate Environmental Manager, Lennox International Water Efficiency in the Automotive Sector Bert Hill, Manager, Health, Safety & Environment, Volvo Group N.A. Treasure Hunts Larry Fabina, Manager of Continuous Improvement, ArcelorMittal STRATEGIC ENERGY MANAGEMENT CHAIR: Richard Hart, Practice Lead, Transformation Services, EnerNOC, Inc. ISO From Implementation to Integration Andrew Cooper, Energy Specialist, New Gold Superior Energy Performance Implementation Case Study: Schneider Electric Enterprise - Wide Approach David Crum, Energy Consultant, Schneider Electric and Yannick Tamm, Engineer/ Scientist, Energetics Incorporated Superior Energy Performance Implementation Case Study: Cummins Rocky Mount Engine Plant Mark Van Damm, Cummins and Michael Stowe, Facility Engineer, Magneti Marelli Powertrain USA Superior Energy Performance: Demonstrating Business Value and Attractive Payback Paul Scheihing, Program Lead, U.S. Department of Energy COMBINED HEAT AND POWER AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CHAIR: Izaac Panzarella, Director, U.S. DOE CHP, Technical Assistance Partnerships Combined Heat and Power and Waste Heat Recovery at the Cedar Rapids Plant Greg Cummings, Energy Engineer, General Mills West Chicago Low Impact Hydro-Electric 50KW Generator in Water Main from Water Supplier Ben Jones, CEO, Bucks County Water & Sewer Authority Alternative Energy Projects Compliment 3M s Energy Efficiency Goals Steve Schultz, Corporate Energy Manager, 3M Aleida Socarras, Florida Public Utilities and Clay Crocker, Rayonier Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development TRACK I WATER / ENERGY NEXUS CHAIR: Sally Gutierrez, Director of Environmental Technology Innovation Cluster Programs, US EPA Office of Research and Development Perspectives from the Hydro Sector Jennifer Huff, Senior Project Manager, Strategy and Hydro Licensing Net Zero Water - Developing Strategies for Large and Small Sites Kate McMordie Stoughton, Senior Water Efficiency Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory A Review of Water Use in the US Electric Power Sector: Insight from Systems Level Perspectives Rebecca Dodder, Ph.D., Office of Research and Development, National Risk Research Laboratory, Air Pollution Control Division, USEPA A Perspective on Unifying Metrics for Water/Energy Nexus: Energy Points Ory Zik, Ph.D., Vice President of Analytics, Lux Research Inc. RENEWABLE ENERGY & ECONOMIC CHANGE IMPACTS CHAIR: Stephen A. Roosa, B.E.P., C.D.S.M., C.I.A.Q.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., President & CEO, RPM Asset Holdings Why Fast-Acting Dispatchable Loads are Essential for High Penetration Renewable Systems Kord F. Christianson, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., President, TDX Power Thirty Five Years of Renewable Energy Project Experience at Fort Huachuca, Arizona William J. Stein, C.E.M., C.E.P., C.S.D.P., C.M.V.P., C.E.A., Research Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Lab Biomass ESPC Powers Rural Hospital s Heating and Cooling James Jerue, Chief, Property, Department of Administration, Rhode Island Future Energy Developments: Key to Our Green Future Thomas Valone, Ph.D., P.E., Chief Scientist, Integrity Research Institute ENERGY STORAGE CHAIR: Larry Nelson, P.E., C.E.M., Product Manager, Florida Power and Light Thermal Energy Storage Larry Nelson, P.E., C.E.M., Product Manager, Florida Power and Light Intelligent Energy Storage Green Charge Networks Facility Scale Energy Storage for Peak Demand and Demand Response Jesse Remillard, Project Engineer II, ERS Combining Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage with Predictive Analytics for Commercial Buildings Ben Kearns, VP of Technology, Stem, Inc. RENEWABLES CHAIR: Robert L. Berninger, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.S.D.P., General Manager - Plant Operations, Energy & Engineering, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Benefits of Using Direct Current Based Power Distribution Architectures for Commercial Buildings for Improved Utilization of On-Site Renewable Energy Sharmila Ravula, Director- Business Development, Robert Bosch LLC Solar Photovoltaic Systems for Commercial and Government Projects John Vernacchia, Global Segment Manager, Alternative Energy, Eaton Feed-in-Tariff Programs in the Caribbean Nancy Ghuman, Master Student, York University Orange County Convention Center Sustainability Efforts Melissa Boutwell, Sustainability Coordinator, Orange County Convention Center Emerging Energy Trends TRACK J SMART CITIES / SMART GRID CHAIR: Brenda Phillips, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Vice President, Global Sustainability Group, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc. City of Charlotte s Facility Energy & Energy Star Laurie Sickles, P.E., C.E.M., P.E.M., LEEDAP O+M, Assistant Superintendent of Building Services, City of Charlotte Realizing Energy Efficiency through Direct Collaboration between Utilities and Local Governments Elena Savona, C.E.M., PMP, LEED AP, Energy & Sustainability Program Manager, CB&I and Sherry Hubbard, C.E.M., C.C., Research & Development Coordinator, AEP Ohio Rural Community Energy Master Plan Implementation Challenges David Seidel, P.E., President, Seidel Research & Development Co., LLC Utilization of Smart Grid Technologies to Enhance Energy Efficiency & Power Quality Randall S. Bohlman, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.M.V.P., Technology Advancement Coordinator, University of North Dakota Facilities MANAGING BIG DATA CHAIR: Bill Younger, C.E.M., Vice President, Energy Performance Services, CLEAResult Consulting How Much is Enough? Collecting and Analyzing the Right Amount of Data for Energy Brian Cataldo, Project Engineer, Woodard & Curran The Questions of Metering George Belich, Consultant, Energy ISA LLC Leveraging Data from Smart Meters and BAS Systems Marcus De La Rosa, Energy Analyst, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory How Big Data Can Save Energy Throughout Your City Anna Fargo, Manager, Hitachi Consulting INTEGRATED LIGHTING SYSTEMS IN CHP & HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY CHAIR: Nick Bleeker, Business Development Marketing Manager, Philips Lighting North America Exploring the Impact of Quality Lighting on Circadian Rhythm and Patient Care Haley Robson, Lighting Designer, TME Integrated Window and Lighting Systems Can Help Meet Challenging New Building Codes Pekka Hakkarainen, Ph.D., Vice President, Lutron Electronics Interactive Effects of Integrated LED Lighting Systems Bob Smith, P.E., Director, Energy Marketing Solutions, Eaton s Cooper Lighting Business People - The Least Discussed Element of LED Economics John (Jack) Curran, Ph.D., President, LED Transformations, LLC YOUNG ENERGY PROFESSIONALS ROUNDTABLE - CAREER DEVELOPMENT, ADVICE, ETC. CHAIR: Timothy B. Janos, B.E.P., C.D.S.M., C.E.A., C.E.M., C.R.M., C.S.D.P., President, Spectrum Energy Concepts, Inc. 9:00-11:00AM This Roundtable is presented by a collection of seasoned Energy Professionals possessing divergent backgrounds including members working for ESCOs and Associations, those working as Independent Energy Consultants, Organizations promoting energy efficiency, as well as former Governmental Energy Experts. Designed to let you discover everything you ever wanted to know (and likely some things you did NOT want to know) about the various aspects of working in the broad energy arena, these participants will share successes, failures, and thoughts on how to succeed. Geared heavily to audience participation, this is your opportunity to ask the things you always wanted to know but couldn t find anyone with enough experience to give you a great answer. Sure to be both thought provoking and possibly controversial, you can benefit from the experience scars earned in the approximate 130 years of cumulative energy practice that will be offered for your entertainment and delight. Panelists: Meera Tandon, Energy Auditor, Association for Energy Affordability Jeremy Blanchard, Performance Assurance Manager, NORESCO Catherine Luthin, President, Luthin Associates Steven A. Parker, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Editor, Energy Engineering Gary D. Hogsett, P.E., C.E.M., LC, LEED AP, Senior Energy Specialist, Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center Technology & Innovations TRACK K DATA CENTERS CHAIR: Geoff Overland, Data Center Program Manager, CLEAResult Data Centers: Modified Equations to Predict Real Energy Savings Sameer Behere, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., LEED AP BD+C, Energy Engineering Lead, Syserco, Inc. and Dan Comperchio, Senior Engineer, Willdan Energy Solutions Impacts of Data Center Airflow Charlie Connolly, Noble Vision Group An Innovative Approach to Economizers in Data Centers Shrenik Ajmera, Energy Efficiency Project Manager and Willdan Energy Solutions and Tejas Desai, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., LEED AP, Engineering Manager, Willdan Energy Solutions Data Center Water Energy Recovery John Peterson, Technical Program Manager, HP Critical Facilities Services CHP CHAIR: Buster Barksdale Jr., C.E.M., C.S.D.P., Principal. CoGen Power Solutions At What Price - Energy Gene Weaver, Consultant, Powederdyne International (PDI) Emissions from Integrated Renewable- CHP Systems Neeharika Naik-Dhungel, Program Manager, US Environmental Protection Agency Combined Heat and Power Plants- Options and Solutions Joseph G. Riddle, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Vice President, AECOM Revenue Generating Resiliency for Critical Facilities Case Studies in Florida, Maryland / Washington DC Douglas Davis, Director, Broad USA, Inc. INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRY CHAIR: Kevin Bell, Energy Engineering Specialist, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Using Catalytic Conversion for Emissions Reduction Chris Scheich, PLE - Maintenance & Operations, Toyota Technical Center and Dan Comperchio, Senior Engineer, Willdan Energy Solutions Waste to Energy with Pyrolysis Gasification Ullrich Engel, Director of Engineering, Pyrolyzer LLC Reclaiming Wasted Energy Dollars and Sense Robb Jackson, President, Industrial Thermal Systems, Inc. Reducing the Energy Consumption of Mist Collectors Nathan Payne, Nissan North America, Inc. INTERNET OF THINGS CHAIR: Butch Wallace, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Vice President, Federal Sustainability Group, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc. Presentation Title TBD Speaker TBD Bringing Intelligent Building Technology to Existing Buildings Leo O Loughlin, Senior Vice President, JLL High Value Enterprise of Things Use Cases, Solutions, and Insights David Parsons, Technology Solutions Vice President, Hitachi Consulting Success Stories with E-IOT Connectivity Mandeep Khera, Vice President of Marketing & Channels, Daintree Networks, Inc. Energy Security & Government Energy FEMWorks TRACK L MICROGRID & ENERGY RESILIENCY CHAIR: Honorable William (Bill) C. Anderson, Director, Strategy & Business Development, Eaton Load Optimization Jason Handley, Director of Smart Grid Emerging Technology & Operations, Duke Energy Diversified Distributed Generation Mike Hoffman, Senior Energy Analyst, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Cyber Security Jeffrey Katz, Chief Technology Officer, IBM Corporation Islanding Igor Stamenkovic, Corporate Research & Technology Manager, Innovation Center DOE ENERGY POLICY CHAIR: Bryan Howard, Legislative Director, US Green Building Council 9:00-11:00AM Representatives from the Department of Energy will sit on a panel to discuss new legislation and executive orders impacting the energy efficiency and renewable energy industry. The Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015 is designed to provide incentives to cut energy use in commercial buildings, and manufacturing plants and develop programs to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings through the design and construction of spaces with high-performance energy efficiency measures. Executive Order 13693: Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade addresses federal sustainability efforts. The Executive Order seeks to cut the federal government s greenhouse gas emissions 40% over the next decade and increase the share of electricity the federal government consumes from renewable sources to 30%. DOD CRITICAL ISSUES FORUM CHAIR: Stephen P. Sain, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.P., C.M.V.P., B.E.P., C.R.M., President, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc. 2:30-4:30PM Three key leaders, one each representing the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy (including the Marine Corps), will provide a State of the Union type summary of their facility energy program, what s critical today and what will be critical tomorrow. Briefings will be followed by a significant opportunity where members of the audience can directly ask questions of these leaders. Collectively, these three programs comprise the largest corporate facility energy program on Earth. What they do is vital for our national security. Their technical creativity leads the way for all other markets to follow. Their progress toward energy independence improves all of our lives. Come with questions. Leave with a preview of our energy future. STATE & LOCAL POLICY AND PROGRAMS CHAIR: Graham Parker, C.E.M., B.E.S.A., Senior Staff Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Promoting Energy Efficiency in the Public and Local Government Sector Wael El-Sharif, Chief Executive Officer, 360 Energy Group, LLC Federal Energy Policy - Compliance Made Easy Reed D. Tarkington, Vice President, Four Seasons Environmental, Inc. Department of Energy (DOE) Direct Final Rule Changes & Energy Efficiency Regulations Mike Stem, Technical Director, Energy Efficiency, Intertek The Electric Utility of the Future William Steigelmann, Senior Consulting Engineer, Lockheed Martin Energy Around the World TRACK M INTERNATIONAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT CHAIR: Ian Boylan, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Director, Target Energy 2:30-2:50PM Energy and Water Efficiency in a Luxury Hotel in Middle East - A MBCx Case Study Dave Lahiri, P.E., C.E.M., Principal, Vidaris 2:50-3:10PM Energy Demand Side Programs Effects on US Long-Term Energy Consumption M. M. Ardehali, Ph.D., P.E., Professor, Amirkabir University of Technology 3:10-3:30PM Net Zero Energy Installation Planning - The Europe District Approach Richard Gifaldi, Sustainable Engineering Program Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers 3:30-3:50PM Setting Up of an International Standard PV Laboratory in Sub-Saharan Africa Izael Pereira Da Silva, C.E.M., Director, Strathmore Energy Research Centre 3:50-4:10PM Energy Experience of a Small Lean Naval Service Gerard Menihane, C.E.M., Energy Manager, Irish Naval Service 4:10-4:30PM Governmental Interaction and Planning Energy Programs in Developing Countries (Case Study: Jordan) Ghassan Jamal Naji Ismail, Senior DSM Planner, USAID s Energy Sector Capacity Building Project INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS STORIES CHAIR: Derek Mullins, C.E.M., Senior Manager - Corporate Facilities & Engineering, Amgen Corporation 9:00-9:20AM Case Study on Implementation of ISO 5000: 2011 in a Ceramic Tile Manufacturing Unit Located in India Binoy K. Choudhury, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor, IISWBM 9:20-9:40AM ISO Its Potential Yet to be Unleashed Phillip A. Thomas, Manager, A1 Solutions 9:40-10:00AM Industrial Assessment Centers: Kazakhstan Case Study Yegor Zbrodko, EE Specialist, USAID KCCMP 10:00-10:20AM Energy Efficiency Diagnostic Means as a Tool of Energy System Volodymr Prokopenko, Deputy Director, Institute for Energy Service & Energy of NTUU 10:20-10:40AM Designing Energy Efficiency Programs to Motivate Industrial Sector Growth Paul Willis, P. Eng., C.M.V.P., Senior Energy Consultant, CLEAResult 10:40-11:00AM Sustainable Energy - An Alternative Paradigm - Quality Perspective Sarfraz H. Dairkee, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., General Manager, Corporate Development & Engineering, M.A.H.Y. Khoory & Co. INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY CHAIR: Jia Hu, Member Research Staff, Lighting Solutions and Services 2:30-2:50PM Bringing Efficiency to Biogas Production Andrew Amadi, C.E.M., Managing Director, EED Energy Ltd 2:50-3:10PM Aerodynamic Design of Mini Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine with Naca4412 Profile for Electricity Demand in Rural Area of Rinca Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Imron Santoso, Student, Universitas Gadjah Mada 3:10-3:30PM A Review of Biofuels in India: Challenges and Opportunities Richard Blanchard, Ph.D., Lecturer in Renewable Energy, Loughborough University 3:30-3:50PM Galanta - An Example of Geothermal Energy Utilization Worth Following Dusan Petras, University Professor, Slovak University of Tech. in Bratislava 3:50-4:10PM Saosa Biogas Plant at Finlays Kericho Africa Samuel Kwong, Group Sustainable Development Manager, John Swire & Sons HK Ltd and Hugo Douglas-Dufresne, Technical Director, Finlays 4:10-4:30PM Effect of Dust on Performances of Single Crystal Photovoltaic Solar Module Benatiallah Ali, Dean of Technology Faculty, Adrar University INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES CHAIR: Bruce K. Colburn, Ph.D, PE, CEM, GBE, CSDP, DGCP, C.O.O., EPS Capital Corp. 9:00-9:20AM South African Low Pressure Solar Water Heating Mass Roll out Program in and its Impacts on Carbon Trading Ognyan Dintchev, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., MIET, Professor, Tswhwane University of Technology 9:20-9:40AM Economical, Environmental and Social Impacts of Development of Energy from Sustainable Resources Samer Zawaydeh, Independent Engineer 9:40-10:00AM Carbon Reduction Strategies: Kazakhstan Carbon Market Cherednichenko Alexey, Carbon Market Expert, Kazakhstan Climate Change Mitigation Program 10:00-10:20AM An Assessment of Viable Technologies to Improve the Harvesting Techniques and Environmental Impact of Current Practices Used in the Agriculture Communities of Rural Tanzania Denise M. Francis, President, Triplex & Development, LLC 10:20-10:40AM Complimentary Role of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Binoy K. Choudhury, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor, IISWBM Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium TRACK N NATIONAL ELECTRIC MARKETS CHAIR: Javier Alonso, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Sales Manager, Gas Natural Fenosa 2:30-2:50PM National Coal Power Plants Contribution to Supply Guarantee in Spain s Electricity System in a Transient Scenario Alberto Millan, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor, Technical University of Madrid 2:50-3:10PM Keeping it Simple: The Decision Making Process for Energy Purchasing in Mexico Diego Arriola, C.E.M., Energy Manager, Iberdrola 3:10-3:30PM Customer Experience with an Energy Company in Spain Javier Alonso, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Sales Manager, Gas Natural Fenosa 3:30-3:50PM Energy Benchmarking in High-End Office Buildings in the Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo- Brazil Haroldo Nogueira da Silva, Doctoral Student in Energy, Federal University of AMC 3:50-4:10PM Fundamentals of the New Power Sector in Mexico Armando R. Llamas, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.P.Q., Director of Energy Studies, ITESM ENERGY EFFICIENCY CASE STUDIES CHAIR: Marc Maso Vares, Energy Manager, Proisotec Energia SL 9:00-9:20AM Energy of a Residence for the Elderly Marc Maso Vares, Energy Manager, Proisotec Energia SL 9:20-9:40AM Lighting Efficiency in Sea Port Terminals Angel Llopis Sanchis, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Engineer, EDAE 9:40-10:00AM Energy of Financial Institutions in Panama (Banco General) Raul Antonio Stanziola Jimenez, Maintenance Engineer, Banco General 10:00-10:20AM Energy of a Hospital in Portugal Jose Rodrigues Oliveira, Energy Manager, Hospital de Vila Franca de Xira 10:20-10:40AM Implementing a Next Generation Energy System in a Leading Bank Global HQ Pablo De La Torre, CEO, ESE Solutions, Founder, N2S RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN CHAIR: Roman Moreno, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor, Tecnologico de Monterrey The Barriers and Opportunities for Renewable Energy Development in the Caribbean Martyn Forde, Energy Consultant, Future in Nature Synergies Who Killed the Renewable Energy Projects in Mexico? Roman Moreno, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor, Tecnologico de Monterrey Single-Axis Solar Trackers for Utility Scale PV Power Plants: A Success Case in Chile Raul Morales, CEO, Soltec Energias Renovables Biomass Power and Cogeneration in Palm Oil Industry in Colombia Javier Galvan, Energy Engineer / Director, Dream Energy S.A.S. ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & POLICIES CHAIR: Antonio Miranda, EVO TC Vice Chair, Marketing, Gas Natural Fenosa 9:00-9:20AM Analyze of Directive 2012 / 27 / UE of Energy Efficiency: Present Horizon for CEM in Europe Antonio Miranda, EVO TC Vice Chair, Marketing, Gas Natural Fenosa 9:20-9:40AM 6 Questions + 1 That an Energy Manager s Plan Needs to Answer Javier Ojeda Yepez, C.E.M., PMP, Independent Consultant 9:40-10:00AM Economic Analysis and Energy Efficiency Replacing Equipment Jose Samuel Monterroso, Energy Services Manager, Energy Trading Electronova 10:00-10:20AM ESCO Market and Association in Spain Rafael Herrero, C.E.M., President, ESSE Servicios Avanzados de Energia S.L. 10:20-10:40AM ISO Implementation in the Chilean Industry Michel de Laire, C.E.M., Engineer, Task Energy

6 6 WEEC 2015 Conference Highlights PROFITING THROUGH METERED DATA ANALYSIS TRACK B Wednesday, September 30th / 2:30-4:30PM This session will show how interval-metered energy data can be used to identify opportunities to save energy and money. Speakers will discuss the benefits that can be achieved using interval energy submetering and show how acting on the intelligence gained through analyzing metered energy data can save energy and money. Operators, engineers, auditors, and owners, can benefit from the use of metered energy data. Attendees will learn about using interval meter data to improve operations from Steven Parker, Associate Editor for Energy Engineering, reducing energy and increase profits from Craig Ennis, Chief Executive Officer at EFT Energy, Inc., using data analytics to unlock value in metered data from Domenic Armano, Vice President, Client Solutions for First Fuel Software, Inc., and connecting corporate silos to maximize value through interval meter data from Farrell Martin, Business Solutions Director at Ecova, Inc. ENERGY BASICS TRACK C Wednesday, September 30th / 2:30-4:30PM Thursday, October 1st / 9:00-11:00AM & 2:30-4:30PM Friday, October 2nd / 9:00-11:00AM The Energy 101 track is being reintroduced to WEEC this year. It has been developed to help educate newcomers to the industry, both younger staff at established firms and more seasoned professionals transitioning into energy from another engineering or technical discipline. The track is filled with topics of important fundamentals for new practitioners from HVAC systems such as air conditioning (central systems and rooftop units) and boilers, to understanding and applying utility rates and life cycle costing to properly project the economic value of energy savings projects, to facility energy auditing, energy master planning within an organization, to understanding key concepts and opportunities of LED lighting, controls, VFDs, as well as renewables, use of Infrared and Excel as tools. Each subject will be presented by a senior energy professional with extensive experience in that specific area, giving the sessions a more instructional, mini seminar-like feeling. In past years when this track was run we had comments of thanks from younger professionals for the excellent knowledge gained, as well as hearing that some of the oldtimers attending found the review and brush-up useful too. If you re new to the industry plan to sit in on entire sessions. If there is just one topic you d like to get exposed to or brush up on, put that on your schedule, but get there early as these rooms fill up fast! LIFE-CYCLE BUILDING COMMISSIONING TRACKS D & E Wednesday, September 30th / 2:30-4:30PM Thursday, October 1st / 9:00-11:00AM While Google is taking aim at fixing city life of transportation and energy usage with its new initiative of Sidewalk Labs, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is developing the network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software and connectivity to enable greater value and service by exchanging data, World s building stocks and campuses still require actual human engineers, technicians and agents to deploy hardware and software tools and processes to ensure our new buildings function as desired with optimal performance, and existing buildings operated, maintained and refurbished at their best efficiencies. Two exciting sessions, on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, will feature outstanding speakers with expertise on the broad topic of Building Commissioning. New Building Commissioning topics include commissioning of mission critical facilities and high performance, sustainable buildings; and presentations on existing building commissioning will include retro-commissioning and automated, on- going commissioning. The new federal Executive Order EO 13693, dated March 19 of this year, provides new opportunities and a milestone for Building Analytics, i.e., remote building energy performance assessment, data analyses, tracking, and data visualization. Mark your AEE events calendar now to hear how building analytics can be used to meet the new federal energy performance goals under the new EO. Energy Managers and professionals, commissioning service providers, and facility managers, both in the private and federal sectors will benefit from attending these two commissioning sessions. Both sessions have been organized and will be hosted by Dr. Dan Turner, PE, and Mr. Song Deng, PE, of BeeUSA, two passionate long-term contributors to WEEC and the building commissioning industry and fields. U.S. EPA INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT TRACKS TRACKS F & G Wednesday, September 30th / 2:30-4:30PM Thursday, October 1st / 9:00-11:00AM U.S. EPA s ENERGY STAR program has developed four outstanding sessions on Industrial Energy best practices. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn strategies for integrating energy efficiency with on-site generation, navigating the corporation to build energy management programs. Speakers from Eastman Chemical Company, Albermarle Corporation, Celanese, and Intertape Polymer Group will discuss their tools and strategies for integrating energy management programs into their corporation. Featured speakers discussing on-site generation include Bill Perhacs, Associate Director of Global Energy Services for Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Christopher Broome, Associate Director of Global Energy & Sustainability for Merck & Co., and Glenn Johnson, Principal Manager of Resource Conservation for Pepsi North American Beverages. Benchmarking and utilizing data through energy management will be discussed by Tim Hertel, Energy Engineering Specialist for Toyota, Patrick Jackson, Director of Global Energy for Corning Incorporated, and Al Hildreth, Energy Manager for General Motors. Pre-Conference 1-Day Workshops Using Smart Metering to Cut Energy Costs Tuesday, September 29, 2015 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / About the Workshop: Smart meters, (also called interval meters) measure and communicate electricity usage in near real time, showing how power is being used in short (e.g., 15-minute) periods. By accessing and understanding such data, facility managers, utilities, and contractors may cut costs by trimming peak demand, uncovering hidden energy waste, and employing lower cost utility and marketbased electric rates. Through in-depth instruction, this seminar covers the basics of smart metering, including its use in load management and other cost-cutting utility programs, and ways to cut costs even without such programs. Lindsay Audin (CEM, CEP, LEED AP) walks participants through the catalysts pushing smart metering and the new tariffs they are fostering. Where and how to deploy such metering at facilities will be covered, as well as the costs, paybacks, and specification of customer-owned interval metering. To demonstrate how to analyze interval meter data, a dozen real-life examples are covered. Participants receive and use several advanced Excel-based tools (not available elsewhere) for configuring, visualizing, and analyzing data from smart meters. While not essential, in-class use of a laptop equipped with Excel is encour aged during the afternoon half of the seminar. Hookup to power strips will be available. LINDSAY AUDIN, (CEM, CEP, LEED AP) is the president of Energywiz, Inc., an energy consulting firm serving large energy users, government agencies, energy suppliers, and other consultants, both in the U.S. and abroad. His clients include many well-known companies, institutions, and consulting firms, as well as EPA s Energy Star program. 1 DAY WORKSHOP Audin has been named Energy Manager of the Year by three different national or regional US organizations. His 38 years in the energy services industry include 8 years as energy manager for Columbia University and 12 years with private engineering and energy consulting firms in New York City, prior to founding Energywiz in Audin has authored hundreds of columns and articles on energy issues for Architectural Record, Engineered Systems, and other trade publications. Fees for 1-day Workshop Only: $480 THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Attendees who take advantage of the seminar opportunities in conjunction with the 38 th World Energy Engineering Congress can earn CEU s, LU s, CPD s or PDH s that can be applied toward professional licenses or professional certification. AEE is an approved training provider for a variety of partner programs. Learn more at

7 SEMINARS WEEC Answering Your Lighting Questions & Hot Topics Tuesday, September 29, 2015 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / About the Workshop: Want good answers to your specific lighting questions? Sign up and your questions to stan@lightingwizards.com at least one week before this class so Stan Walerczyk can organize and create slides for them. Even people, who sign up the morning of this class, can ask verbal questions. Yes, you can learn a lot in regular classes and from reading, but that may not be exactly what you want or need. This class is focused on you. Workshop Agenda: Introductions Attendees questions and Stan s answers Finance & Accounting for Engineers & Technicians Tuesday, September 29, 2015 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / About the Workshop: This seminar provides an overview of important principles in the fields of finance and accounting for facility engineers, facility managers, practicing engineers of all disciplines, executives with little or no finance and accounting background, project managers, and construction. The seminar is designed to help professionals develop decision making skills based on financial calculations and quantitative analysis. Understanding of finance and accounting principles is important in interfacing with accountants, financial analysts and members of upper management. This seminar provides valuable skills and knowl edge for professionals who are inadequately equipped in important finance and accounting principles and concepts. Most finance and accounting principles are introduced at a basic level; therefore, little or no prior financial knowledge is required. The seminar is based on the principles in the book Finance and Accounting for Energy Engineers, S. Bobby Rauf, Fairmont Press, In this workshop you will learn: Accounting and finance concepts: definitions, discussion and examples of some of the more common calculations; How to develop more accurate and effective departmental and project budgets; The value of life cycle cost analysis; How to review and STAN WALERCZYK is principal of Lighting Wizards, an energy efficient consulting firm. His 26 years lighting experience includes distribution, maintenance, retrofit contracting, 3rd party review, consulting, design, luminaire design, policy making and research. He is a DOE CALi- PER Guidance Committee member on LED and competitive products. Stan is a consultant for California s Title 20 Appliance Standard and Federal EPACT Standards, which mandate efficiency standards for lighting products. He has done considerable independent project managing for California Lighting Technology Center s work on California Energy Commission s Public Interest Energy Research. He has been assisting on DOE research on spectrally enhanced lighting. He has written over 100 published articles and presented close to 1000 seminars, including at 5 Lightfairs, 4 AEE WEECs, 3 IES Annual Conferences and several IES and AEE sections. Various retrofit seminars have been for office, school, hospitality, hospital, warehouse, industrial and exterior applications. understand financial reports and analyses; The skills necessary for the development of effective financial justification on project funding requests. BOBBY RAUF, P.E., C.E.M., MBA is Manager, Energy and Ergonomics Program and Senior Staff Engineer at PPG Industries, Inc. since He has held various responsibilities in Plant Engineering and Plant Maintenance Departments in a 1 DAY WORKSHOP He is a Certified Lighting Energy Professional by the Association of Energy Engineers. He is currently on the IES Spectral Effects and Energy Committees. He is chair the Human Centric Lighting Society and its Committee. Complete bio, testimonials, seminar schedule, client list and other information are available at www. lightingwizards.com. The AEE published his book Lighting & Controls: Transitioning to the Future in Fees for 1-day Workshop Only: $480 1 DAY WORKSHOP large industrial plant environment. These responsibilities have included electrical, controls, energy and some mechanical projects. He has experience managing groups of process control engineers as well as managing high visibility strategic business unit programs. He has also managed large projects in excess of $ 1 million; including responsibility for specifications, safety, constructability, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of pertinent automation equipment. Fees for 1-day Workshop Only: $ WEEC Seminars Skills Update 2015 for Certified Energy Managers September 28-29, 2015 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Certified Energy Manager 2 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This seminar is helps professionals who already have the CEM credential stay current on trends, technologies and strategies to bolster their energy management game plans. The course also offers valuable CEUs to professionals to help them maintain their CEM. The presentation has been designed as a follow-up for previous energy manager training offered by AEE, and is presented by the well known instructors. This course is more interactive and addresses several advanced topics, going beyond what was covered in the basic course, or that are new since the materials for the original seminar were developed. By completing this two-day course, you will earn 1.6 CEU, which is equal to 3.2 credits toward recertification. A total of 10 credits must be accumulated over a three-year period to maintain CEM certification. Who Should Participate: This course is designed to help CEMs, including energy managers, energy engineers, facility and business managers, industrial engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials, consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals become more aware of and effective at identifying and implementing the best energy management strategies. Detailed Agenda: DAY ONE Global Energy and Environmental Trends, 2015 Updates on Energy Policies / Grants / Rebates Updates on Innovative Financing Solutions to Get Projects Done Updates on Natural Gas Utilization / Pricing in the USA Updates on GHG Reporting and Trading Updates on LED Lighting Systems Updates Waste to Energy Systems Classic Failures of Maintenance Steam System Safety Requirements Two-hour Primer on Combustion Safety Presentation Best Practices (interactive) DAY TWO Morning: Energy Information Systems Meter data collection process Web publishing program / utility reporting system Acqusuite viewer program Afternoon: Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics for HVAC Systems and Equipment About the Instructors: ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.R.M., has helped over 400 organizations and governments achieve financially beneficial results by identifying energyenvironmental solutions which have high rates of return, resulting in operations which are both green and more cost effective. Dr. Woodroof is a nationally and internationally recognized authority on energy management, carbon emissions management, project financing, and performance contracting. He has served as a strategic advisor, project developer, expert witness, trainer, and keynote speaker in his fields of expertise. Thousands have attended his training courses, and his work has appeared in hundreds of published articles. Founder of ProfitableGreenSolutions.com, Dr. Woodroof is Chairman of AEE s Certified Carbon Reduction Manager (CRM) Certification Board, has served as a Board Member for the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program, and is a Member of the AEE Energy Managers Hall of Fame. BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a Professor Emeritus of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, where he taught for 32 years. For the last thirty five years, energy systems analysis and energy efficiency has been his main area of research and publication. He is the co-author of eleven books on energy topics, and over 50 energy research articles in scholarly journals. He worked with the Florida Legislature to write and pass the Florida Appliance Efficiency Act of He is given credit as the person most responsible for creating these appliance standards that have saved Florida electric and water utility customers over three billion dollars. He currently teaches energy management seminars around the country and around the world for AEE. He is a Fellow of AEE and a Member of the AEE Hall of Fame; is listed in Who s Who in the World; and in 1988 he was awarded the Palladium Medal by the American Association of Engineering Societies for his work on energy systems analysis and appliance efficiency standards. He was the editor of the Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology, 3 volumes, 190 articles, July He is the author of four books on web-based energy information and control systems, and recently co-authored a book on automated diagnostics for buildings. Fees for 2-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1450; AEE Member Fee: $1350; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water September 28-29, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (2-day seminar) Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the CWEP examination on September 29, 2015 Certified Water Efficiency Professional 2 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: Water is one of the most essential natural recourses. More and more businesses -both large and small, industry, institutions, utilities, cities and governmental agencies are looking for strategies to reduce water usage to their reduce costs and as a part of their larger sustainability plans. Implementing water efficient technologies or techniques is often a team effort involving individuals with varied backgrounds, responsibilities and levels of expertise. This comprehensive two-day instructional program is designed to help educate those who have responsibilities in the sustainable or utility efficiency field on best practices for maximizing results and understanding water efficiency basics. Attendees will learn technical and organizational strategies, including conducting a water efficiency site assessment, water billing, various terminology, Federal, State and municipal mandates & policies, water measurement and verification, as well as water supply options and water balancing development. The seminar is designed to serve as a preparatory training vehicle for the examination required to be completed by those interested in obtaining AEE s Certified Water Efficiency Professional (CWEP) certification. The seminar is also open to those who simply wish to benefit from the training provided, and do not wish to sit for the exam following the seminar. By obtaining the CWEP certification, participants will gain industry and peer recognition by demonstrating their understanding of technical and operational water efficiency principles. The program also serves as a fundamental building block for additional individual professional development such as obtaining the Energy Efficiency Practitioner (EEP), Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Sustainable Development Professional (CDSP) or the Business Energy Professional (BEP) designation. FRANCIS WHEELER brings over 15 years of progressive water efficiency & conservation business management experience in all facets from advanced design through construction and measurement and verification. Mr Wheeler has worked for multiple water conservation companies, a fortune 50 energy services company (ESCO) and founded Water Savers, LLC. Mr. Wheeler is a seasoned executive with profit and loss responsibility who has been involved in water efficiency performance contracting since the 1990 s. Mr. Wheeler is active within several trade associations and is frequently invited to speak on water efficiency. Before delving into the water business, Mr. Wheeler was a Chief of Information & Personnel Security at HQ United States Marine Corps. Mr. Wheeler attended the University of Maryland while stationed in Japan as well as the Marine Corps University during his 12 year military career. Who Should Participate: Energy Service Professionals Certified Energy Managers (CEM) and Certified Energy Auditors (CEA) Energy Professionals Needing Water Efficiency Strategies Government Resource Efficiency Managers (REMs) Facility & Maintenance Managers Building Technicians and Operators Building Owners and Property Managers Utility Professionals Federal, State and Municipal Planners Energy & Facilities Champions Sustainability Professionals & Certified Sustainable Development Professions Energy & Water Administrators Contractors Government Facility Managers New Facility Entrants into the Water Efficiency Field Returning Veterans Seeking an Energy Career Fees for 2-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1450; AEE Member Fee: $1350; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant

8 8 WEEC 2015 SEMINARS Basics of Distributed Generation and Onsite CHP September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the DGCP examination on September 30, 2015 Distributed Generation Certified Professional Distributed Generation Certified Professional 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This course will cover all of the technical, legal, and economic aspects of onsite generation and CHP systems, including renewable energy and distributed generation concepts. It is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to analyze and economically evaluate all types of onsite generation systems. The seminar will also serve as a preparatory vehicle for AEE s Distributed Generation Certified Professional (DGCP) certification program. For those wishing to qualify for the DGCP certification, the DGCP examination will be administered in the afternoon of the final day of instruction at the same location. Important: In order to qualify to sit for the DGCP exam, you must submit your completed DGCP application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your DGCP application form, or for further information on the DGCP program, please visit certification/dgcp. BRUCE COLBURN, Ph.D., is currently Chief Operating Officer for EPS Capital Corp., responsible for marketing and implementing energy planning and implementations solutions. In addition to his executive management duties at EPS, he has been responsible for energy analysis, field data acquisition/instrumentation, automated building control systems, and design of mechanical and electrical retrofit work. His project work has included cogeneration and power projects, renewables, public schools, healthcare facilities, research laboratories, universities, commercial office buildings, industrial plants, and military and government facilities. Over more than three decades in the energy field, he has served numerous clients in planning, designing, analyzing, troubleshooting, and retrofitting industrial, commercial, healthcare, and power projects throughout North America and the world. Dr. Colburn has also been a lecturer at a number of energy training programs both in the U.S. and abroad. Past industry awards include the AEE Energy Professional Development Award, Sigma Xi Research Award, IEEE Prize Paper Award, and Houston Chapter AEE Achievement Award. He was inducted into the International Association of Energy Engineers Hall of Fame (AEE) in Major Areas Covered by this Seminar: Introduction to Distributed Generation (DG) and Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Distributed Generation and CHP Technologies Energy and Thermal Basics of Distributed Generation and CHP Technologies Power Cycle Performance Measures for Distributed Generation and CHP Technologies Economic and Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Distributed Generation and CHP Systems PURPA and FERC Rules of QFs and SPPs Summary and Applications of Distributed Generation and CHP Technologies Regulatory and Permitting Systems Issues for Distributed Generation and CHP Systems Distributed Generation and CHP Project Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant registrant Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the EEP Certification examination on September 30, 2015 Energy Efficiency Practitioner 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: The EEP program is designed to help educate new entrants into the energy management field on best practices for improving energy efficiency. Attendees will learn technical and organizational strategies, including energy management basics, various building systems considerations and terminology, simple payback, energy measurement, as well as the role of an energy champion, effective energy leadership, and behavioral and organizational complements to technical aspects of energy management. By obtaining the EEP Certification, attendees will gain industry and peer recognition by demonstrating their understating of technical and operational energy management principles. The program serves as a fundamental building block for additional individual professional development such as obtaining the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or the Business Energy Professional (BEP) designation. About certification: The EEP certification process requires meeting specific eligibility requirements, along with submitting a separate EEP application and $300 application fee qualifying you to sit for the exam. The exam will be administered at the close of instruction on day 3 of the seminar only to those candidates who have met the above requirements. To obtain your EEP application or for further information on the EEP program, visit Energy Fundamentals Energy Financial Decisions Made Easy Role of the Energy Auditor Fine Tuning HVAC for Optimized Performance Identifying Major Energy Users and Savings Potential Finding Hidden Pockets of Gold Controls and Building Automation Systems Commissioning and Maintenance Sustainability Expectations and Limitations Placed on Facility Managers The Role of the Energy Champion Effective Energy Leadership Resources Available to Energy Champions Energy, Money, and Business Behavioral and Organizational Complements to the Technical Aspects of Energy Defining an Organizational Role, Purpose, and Value of Energy Keys to Success: Advocating and Managing Change About the Instructors: SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is a professor and director of the University of Maine School of Engineering Technology. As founding director of the university s Industrial Assessment Center, he has led over 200 industrial assessments of facilities throughout New England. He currently performs commercial audits for the Efficiency Maine Trust. Dr. Dunning is recognized as a national expert in energy efficiency, and has lectured and written widely I the field. He is a senior member of IEEE, a commissioner for the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., and past chair of the Engineering Technology Division of the American Society of Engineering Education. CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, C.E.M., C.E.P., specializes in business analysis, solution development and project justification, and is nationally recognized as an expert in the design and implementation of energy cost control strategies. He has documented and evaluated energy management practices at dozens of facilities, and has advised utilities, trade associations, and government agencies in the planning and promotion of industrial energy assistance programs. Currently an energy columnist for Maintenance Technology and Chemical Processing magazines, he has written and spoken widely in the energy management field. Mr. Russell joined the Board of Directors of the Fuel Fund of Maryland in 2006, and is also on the Advisory Board for the Texas A&M Industrial Energy Technology Conference. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency September 28-30, 2015 / 8:30 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the CLEP examination on September 30, 2015 Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This program is designed as a preparatory vehicle for professionals who wish to sit for the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) exam, as well as an excellent broad-based instruction program for those who want to brush up on the basics of efficient lighting design, retrofit, and application. For those wishing to qualify for the CLEP certification, the CLEP examination will be administered on the last day of the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the CLEP examination, you must submit a CLEP application, which can be obtained at certification/clep. Note: registering for the 3-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CLEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for the application and exam. Fundamentals of Light & Lighting Environmental Concerns Building Energy Codes Utility & ESCO Programs & Incentives Lighting Economics Lighting Economics: Problems & Solutions Lighting Quality Fundamentals of Power Quality (CPQ) September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the CMVP examination on September 30, 2015 Lighting Systems Improvements Incumbent Lamps Solid State Lighting Fluorescent Ballasts and LED Drivers Luminaires & Fixtures Lighting Evaluation & Audits Lighting Controls Maintaining Lighting Systems Lighting Calculations Workshop About the Instructors: JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., is a lighting efficiency consultant and owner of Effective Lighting Solutions, Inc., Columbus, OH. A senior member of AEE, he chairs the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) board. He is a member of IESNA, for which he serves on the IES VELSD Committee and is an advisory member of the Industrial Lighting Committee. He has lectured and published widely in the lighting efficiency field. T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP, is an energy analyst with three decades of experience in applied energy management and engineering. He is an on-call research scientist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville following 25 years of service managing energy efficiency programs and conducting training programs to help government, institutional, industrial and commercial clients identify cost-effective energy strategies for their facilities. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant U.S. Green Building Council Green Building Certification Institute (CBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course Fundamentals of Power Quality (CPQ) 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This comprehensive program is structured to provide the specific training and background information needed by professionals preparing to sit for the Certified Power Quality (CPQ) examination. Whether you aspire to be a knowledgeable buyer of energy, a provider of reliability services, or an energy professional working with new types of energy contracts, you will benefit enormously by establishing your status as a qualified and certified power quality expert. Among the topics covered during the three-day seminar are powering, grounding and protection solutions for sensitive electronic process and control equipment, how to review plans and specifications for power quality impact on operations, and the direct application of recommended practices found in new consensus IEEE standards. The CPQ certification process requires the completing of this seminar, as well as the submitting of a separate application and $300 application fee, which qualifies you to sit for the exam. The CPQ examination is administered at each seminar site in conjunction with instruction -- only to those candidates who have met the above requirements. For information on obtaining your CPQ application form, or for further information on the CPQ program, visit Introduction to Power Quality Repetitive Power System Interactions Power Conditioning Technologies Electrical Monitoring Objectives (IEEC #1159) Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Noise Control Lightning and Switching Surge Fundamentals Harmonic Interference on the Power System Facility System Case Studies Equipment Design and Specfication Recommendations JOHN WAGGONER currently serves as director of power quality programs for TEGG Corporation, a firm specializing in providing electrical preventive maintenance and power quality services to electrical contractors. He has special expertise in the conduct and analysis of harmonic interaction surveys, and has written and lectured widely in the power quality field. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant registrant

9 SEMINARS WEEC Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the CMVP examination on September 30, 2015 R Certified Measurement & Verification Professional 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: Presented by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), in conjunction with the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO), this comprehensive training course is designed to provide a useful preparatory vehicle for those seeking to achieve the status of Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP), awarded by AEE to prequalified M&V professionals who complete this seminar and successfully pass the CMVP examination administered by AEE at the close of instruction. Proven energy savings are now playing a significant role in financing energy management programs, whether through energy performance contracts or through emission trades under schemes such as the clean development mechanism of the UN- FCCC. While interest in savings data is growing, the state of the art in determining savings has also been rapidly evolving. This seminar will examine current best practices for determining and documenting savings, specifically reviewing the current edition of the International Performance Measurement & Verification Protocol (IPMVP). Attendees will learn the process of designing a proper M&V program for their projects, including cost/accuracy tradeoffs, baseline adjustments, interactive effects, types of savings, maintaining transparency, and analysis methods. Examples of specific techniques will be presented, along with common pitfalls which can result in unreliable savings reports. These techniques are central to management under the new ISO standard for Energy Systems. Class time will include problem solving and debate. Bring a calculator and any M&V challenges you may currently face for general discussion. Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the BESA examination on September 30, 2015 Through participating in a fundamentals course, persons experienced in M&V will also appreciate the assembly of all of the issues, the debates, and engagement at their own level with expert instructors. The CMVP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on day three of each seminar to those who have qualified in advance to sit for the exam by submitting a completed CMVP application and fee. Advance reading of IP- MVP Volume I (available at would be useful reading before the exam, though not required. Please Note: In order to qualify to sit for the CMVP exam, you must submit your completed CMVP application, along with a $400 application fee. This fee must be paid at the time the CMVP application is submitted. The certification application/exam fee is not included in the cost of this required preparatory training seminar. EVO subscribers: If you are attending a seminar in the U.S. please contact EVO for your VIP pricing code. If you are attending outside of the U.S. contact the local training provider for any possible discounts. For information on obtaining your CMVP application form, or for further information on the CMVP program, visit Reasons for M&V Current M&V Protocols IPMVP and its Evolution / Overview of IPMVP Options A, B, C & D Developing an M&V Plan Current Issues in M&V Baseline Adjustments Key Elements of Success: Theory & Examples of IPMVP Options Selecting Options: Which One is Best Suited for My Project? Adherence with IPMVP STEVE KROMER, is an energy efficiency consultant, focusing on energy savings verification (Program Evaluation and M&V) and energy efficiency data management systems. Mr. Kromer holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech. He was a senior engineer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (where he is currently a guest researcher) and a director at Enron Energy Services. Mr. Kromer currently consults internationally on M&V implementation and training. Mr. Kromer is the treasurer of the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO). He is the current Chairman of the Certified M&V Professional (CMVP) board. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant Building Energy Simulation Analyst 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This 3-day instructional program has been designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Building Energy Simulation Analyst (BESA) certification examination. Attendees will gain a clear, in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of computerized building energy modeling and will also have the opportunity for hands-on building simulation experience during the seminar. Important: Seminar attendees should bring laptop computers to this seminar. Software to be used during seminar will be downloaded onsite. An increasing number of federal and state laws, as well as professional energy standards, protocols, and rating systems are requiring the use of computerized building energy simulation programs to verify energy and dollar savings for both high-performance new facility design projects and existing building retrofits. In addition, organizations investing in efficient building projects have learned the value of advance energy modeling as an effective tool assuring the future value of their investments. The knowledge you will gain by participating in this training program as well as achievement of the status of Certified Building Energy Simulation Analyst will position you to be among the select group of professionals available to meet this growing demand for effectively administered computerized building energy simulation, either for your own organization s projects or for those of your clients. For those wishing to qualify for BESA certification, the exam will be administered at the close of instruction on the last day of the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the examination it is necessary to submit a BESA application, which can be obtained at Note that registering for the 3-day seminar does not automatically register you for the BESA exam. An added fee of $300 is required for the certification application and exam. Introduction to Building Energy Modeling Building Energy Simulation Using Software, Inputs, Results Interpretation, and Validation How to Leverage Emerging Cloud-Based Energy Modeling Using NREL-Developed Toolkits Walkthrough of an Example Energy Simulation Process Using OpenStudio/EnergyPlus Advanced Building Energy Simulation CHRIS BALBACH, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., B.E.M.P., LEED AP, brings to this seminar extensive expertise in building simulation and energy modeling, with a focus on existing buildings. As Vice President of Research and Development for Performance Systems Development of NY, LLC, he acts as a subject matter expert to guide the company s internal software development teams. As a subcontractor to the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), he has delivered weeklong comprehensive Energy Assessment trainings that include sections on energy modeling to governmental clients worldwide. He has a passionate belief that energy simulation tools, when properly wielded, often represent the best available technology for accurately estimating the potential for energy savings in buildings. He combines his field experience as an HVAC/R design engineer, background in simulation software development, and understanding of monetizing energy savings through appropriate M&V techniques to present a vision for transforming energy use in buildings. He is a member of IBPSA, AEE, and ASHRAE, and serves as programs committee chair of ASHRAE TC4.7 (Energy Calculations). Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant Fundamentals of Energy Auditing September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.4 CEU or 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Prep course for the CEA exam on October 1, 2015 Certified Energy Auditor 3 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: This focused, fast-paced 3-day instructional program is designed both to expand your knowledge in the energy auditing field, and to serve as a preparatory vehicle for the examination required to achieve AEE s Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) credential. 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. The instructor will emphasize effective auditing basics while putting them in the context of the big picture and the bottom line. For those wishing to qualify for the CEA certification examination, it will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar. In order to sit for the exam, it is necessary to submit a CEA application, which can be obtained at Note that registering for the three day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEA exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for the certification application and exam. Introduction to Energy Auditing Building Envelope Lighting Systems Air Conditioning Systems Heating Systems Motors and Drives Heat Pumps Ventilation Systems Domestic Hot Water Systems Water Conservation and Audits Utility Analysis TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M., is the founder of Lakeshore Consulting, a firm specializing in technical training and energy auditing. Mr. Niehus has extensive experience as a trainer, having taught courses on a broad spectrum of topics in addition to energy auditing, including commercial building energy systems, motors and drives, HVAC, compressed air, cogeneration, and thermal energy storage. He has also authored training and technical resources manuals in areas related to his training programs. As a consultant, he has performed over 1,000 energy analyses for governmental, commercial, and industrial facilities. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies September 28-30, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.4 CEU or 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the REP examination on October 1, 2015 About the Seminar: This program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Renewable Energy Professional (REP) certification exam. The program provides an in-depth overview of 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, biofuels, 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 examination it will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to submit an REP application, which can be obtained at Note that registering for the 3-day seminar does not automatically register you for the REP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for the certification application and exam. Major Areas Covered by this Seminar: Introduction to Alternative Energy Environmental Impacts A Driver for Using Alternative Energy Alternative Energy and Carbon Reduction Solar Energy Geothermal Energy Waste-to-Energy Systems Fuel Cells An Example of Hydrogen Applications Hybrid Alternative Energy Systems Creative Energy Storage Applications Alternative Energy Strategies for Buildings Transportation Systems Governmental Alternative Energy Programs Financial Approaches and Incentives for Alternative Energy About the Instructors: STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert in energy management and urban sustainability, brings to this program over 25 years experience in commercial energy management Certified Renewable Energy Professional 3 DAY SEMINAR and performance contracting. Dr. Roosa is a C.S.D.P., C.E.M., C.I.A.Q.P., C.M.V.P., B.E.P., Certified Energy Monitoring and Control System Designer, Certified Demand Side Specialist, and a LEED Accredited Professional. He holds a Ph.D. in Planning and Urban Development. FRED HAUBER is an electrical engineer, lighting system designer, and solar integrator with over 35 years field experience. He has served as a facilities manager for several large corporations and is intimately familiar with sustainable operation and maintenance of large facilities. He has lectured and written widely in the area of sustainability techniques for commercial facilities and solar electric systems design and installation. He is a Certified Lighting Consultant, C.L.E.P., Certified Solar System Designer, and Certified Solar Installer. Fees for 3-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1550; AEE Member Fee: $1450; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant registrant

10 10 WEEC 2015 SEMINARS Fundamentals of Building Commissioning September 28 - October 1, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (4-day seminar) Earns 2.8 CEU / 28 PDH / 5.6 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the CBCP examination on October 1, 2015 Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP ) For more information, visit: 4 DAY SEMINAR About the Seminar: In addition to providing a useful preparatory vehicle for AEE s Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) program, this five-day program is designed to meet the training requirements of those who need to know the technical details of the commissioning process. Though covering many of the same topics addressed in AEE s shorter Fundamentals of Building Commissioning seminar, this more comprehensive course will go into further technical detail, and will include several workshops where participants are challenged with to produce real Cx deliverables, and to come up with practical solutions to typical Cx problems. Commissioning is the process of ensuring that building systems are designed, installed, functionally tested, and capable of being operated and maintained according to the owner s operational needs. Commissioning also can restore existing buildings to high productivity through renovation, upgrade and tune-up of existing systems. 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, project economic analysis, building code issues, and commissioning tools and technologies. The CBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on day four of each seminar -- only to those who have qualified in advance to sit for the exam by submitting a completed CBCP application and fee. About CBCP Certification: Please Note: In order to qualify to sit for the CBCP exam, you must submit your completed CBCP application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your CBCP application form, or for further information on the CBCP program, visit Part 1: Introduction To Building Commissioning What is Building Commissioning? Why We Need Commissioning - Aligning the Owner/Designer/Contractor/Operator Typical Project Schedule - Commissioning Perspective The Project Team Part 2: New Building Commissioning Concept / Programming Phase Objectives Design Phase Objectives Construction Phase Objectives Acceptance Phase Objectives Part 3: Retro-Commissioning (includes Recommissioning) Concept / Programming Phase Objectives Investigation Phase Objectives Project Turnover Objectives: Final Report Part 4: Total Building Commissioning Building Envelope Electrical Systems Site & Landscape Systems Other Systems PART 5: Additional Topics USGBC & the LEED Rating System Commissioning Guidelines Commissioning & the Federal Government Commissioning Tools & Technologies 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. B2Q, specializes in assisting facility owners, developers, contractors and design team professionals in achieving their goals in the design, construction, and commissioning of safe, efficient, and productive buildings. Prior to founding B2Q, Mr. Banks served as CEO of Vanderweil Engineers, a leading MEP engineering firm specializing in the design of new and retrofit building systems for large commercial and industrial projects. Mr. Banks led Vanderweil s Facility Services Group, which provided masterplanning, as well as the design and commissioning of utility infrastructure, energy, central plant, and MEP building systems. Contributing Faculty: Additional instructors and/or guest speakers may also participate in the instruction of this seminar. Fees for 4-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1795; AEE Member Fee: $1695; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1695; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant U.S. Green Building Council / Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) / Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course AIA Learning Units Eligible. The Association of Energy Engineers is an approved training provider within the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Registered Provider program. Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals September 28 - October 2, 2015 / 9:00 am 5:00 pm (5-day seminar) Earns 3.6 CEU or 36 PDH / 7.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the BEP examination on October 2, 2015 About the Seminar: This program is designed for professionals who supervise and manage technical professionals in energy. These professionals may not be engineers, technicians, or even technically oriented, but they are business-oriented. Procurement, management, energy accounting and reporting, performance contracting management, alternative financing, utility rates, and project financing are critical elements of their jobs. They need an understanding of how energy efficiency opportunities impact the bottom line for their customers. They need to be able to communicate in nontechnical terms the advantages and disadvantages of the various efficiency opportunities available. This program will enable these professionals to document that they understand the techniques necessary to excel. For those wishing to qualify for the BEP certification, the BEP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on the last day of the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to submit a BEP application, which can be obtained at Note that registering for the fiveday seminar does not automatically register you for the BEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for the certification application and exam. Major Areas Covered by this Seminar: Introduction What is Bep? Energy Situation Why Energy? Energy Auditing (Nontechnical) Energy Fundamentals Rate Schedules Fuels Procurement Economic Analysis Commissioning Retro-Commissioning Real-Time Commissioning (Mms) Review Electricity Systems Gas, Fuel Oil, Coal Review About the Instructors: RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P., is president of Acela Energy Group. Prior to assuming his present position, he founded and served as president of Westwood Energy Group. Mr. Costello conducts seminars Certified Business Energy Professional on energy procurement and management nationwide, and has participated in the development of AEE s Certified Energy Procurement (CEP) Professional program. MARK R. ROCHE, C.E.M., C.E.P., B.E.P., C.I.A.Q.P., has more than 21 years of experience in power generation, energy delivery, energy management, utility marketing, and customer service. He has developed and presented a number of instructional programs on energy management and also serves as a core instructor for AEE s BEP program. He is the current chair of the BEP board and a member of the CEM board. Mr. Roche is currently supervisor of meter operations for Progress Energy Florida. Fees for Five-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1995; Aee Member Fee: $1895; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1895; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant 5 DAY SEMINAR American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course Effective Performance Contracting and Energy Project Funding October 1-2, 2015 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (2-day seminar) Earns 1.2 CEU or 12 PDH / 2.4 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Preparatory course for the PCF Certification examination on October 2, 2015 About the Seminar: This focused, fast-paced 2-day instructional program is designed both to expand your knowledge in the performance contracting and energy project financing fields, and to prepare you for the examination required to achieve AEE s Certified Performance Contracting and Funding Professional (PCF) credential. Did you know that reliable statistics indicate that about 50% of planned energy projects are delayed due to lack of capital and tight budgets? Performance contracting and other smart financing options are often the only viable path to get important, ultimately cost-saving projects implemented. In fact, many new financing options are now available for energy projects. Participating in this program will help you evaluate and determine which financing path may be right for your project -- or if you offer project financing services, how you may better define, refine and structure your services for your clients. This seminar is a must for ESCO professionals, facility managers and anyone who uses financing and/or performance contracts. The information covered is intended to literally enable you to get more projects done. Attendees will learn about new financing solutions and how to pick the best one for their needs. They will also learn the best practices approach to achieving their goals, and steps to take in order to avoid common pitfalls. For people on both sides of a contract, this information can help you save millions in delays, lost projects or legal expenses. By applying the knowledge and strategies presented in this seminar, ESCO and utility representatives will be better able to reduce the sales cycle and avoid pitfalls, which can unnecessarily delay projects by months, or even kill a project. Energy consumers participating in the course will be exposed to important new financing options, which will enable them to implement projects, thereby leading to saving more energy and related expenses. The Need for Performance Contracting Financing/PC Design and Overall Concept Financing Arrangement / Vehicles Measurement and Verification Contract Types and Terminology ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., has worked extensively in the ESCO and performance contracting field. For more than 20 years, he has helped over 400 organizations and governments improve profits with energy-environmental solutions, generating over $100 million in savings. Beyond his contributions as a consultant/project developer, he has taught over 100 seminars to help educate thousands of engineers worldwide on the best practices within the industry. In addition to numerous programs offered Certified Performance Contracting & Energy Project Funding within the U.S., his courses have been presented in regions as diverse as Hong Kong, South Africa and Chile. One of his goals is to educate an army of professionals who will have an even greater positive impact within the industry. As a consultant Dr. Woodroof has advised clients such as the U.S. government, airports, cities, universities and foreign governments, as well as numerous private clients including utilities, IBM, Frito-Lay, Pepsi, Ford, GM, Verizon, Hertz, Visteon, PriceSmart, Battelle and Lockheed Martin. His work has appeared in hundreds of articles and he has also delivered keynote speeches for his clients on 6 continents. Founder of ProfitableGreenSolutions.com, Dr. Woodroof served as the 2011 President of the Association of Energy Engineers, and is current chairman of the certification board for the AEE Certified Carbon Reduction Manager (CRM) program. He has also been a certification board member of the AEE Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program since Fees for 2-day Seminar Only: Regular Fee: $1350; Aee Member Fee: $1250; Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1250; Team Discount, deduct $100 per registrant American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course Seminar presented by AEE in conjunction with EVO 2 DAY SEMINAR CEM Training in Spanish Curso de Preparación para la obtención de la certificación CEM Administrador Energético Certificado + Examen To be held concurrently with the WEEC in Orlando at the Orlando Convention Center Find out more or register at: The World Energy Engineering Congress Final newspaper is published annually by the Association of Energy Engineers 3168 Mercer University Drive, Atlanta, GA June 2015 Issue Number 1

11 WEEC WEEC Events Make Plans Now to Exhibit Your Product or Service on the Show Floor at WEEC 2015 Now is your best opportunity to secure a prime booth location at the 38th World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) The recently expanded WEEC expo is the energy industry s largest and most important annual event. WEEC is both the information resource and shopping place of choice for top decision makers throughout business, industry, and government. WEEC 2015 targets the complete spectrum of technologies and services of greatest importance to our show attendees, including: Energy management technologies Power quality Combined heat and power Lighting efficiency HVAC systems and controls Integrated building automation Thermal storage and load management Boilers and combustion controls Distributed generation GeoExchange technologies and systems Solar and fuel cell technologies Applications specific to Federal Energy programs Energy services and project financing Renewables, bio-energy, wind, and more Attendees at the World Energy Engineering Congress represent major market segments, including commercial, industrial, institutional, and government end users, energy managers, facility managers, building owners, property managers, vice presidents of operations, directors of utilities, as well as influential consultants, ESCOs, and project managers. For more information, contact Ted Kurklis, WEEC Exhibit Manager at phone (770) or Ted@aeecenter.org. You may also visit For a full list of current WEEC exhibitors, visit. WEEC Floorplan North/South Building - South Hall B Showcase your Products & Services! Contact Ted Kurklis, WEEC Exhibit Manager by phone: (770) or ted@aeecenter.org Visit the show website for a complete details: Increase Your Presence at WEEC 2015 by Sponsoring an Event at this Year s Congress Many companies have upgraded their participation in the World Energy Engineering Congress to take advantage of unique sponsorship opportunities, including luncheons, receptions, and more. For detailed information on support of WEEC 2015, please contact Lauren Lake at lauren@aeecenter.org or by phone at (678) or visit /sponsorships. GreenStreet Expo at the WEEC Offers a Special Opportunity for Recognition of Companies Featuring Green, Energy Efficient Products and Services The U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR Program and the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) invite you to attend the GreenStreet expo showcase located within the WEEC 2015 expo. The exhibiting companies located along the green carpet of the GreenStreet Expo at the WEEC will represent leading providers of environmentally friendly, green, energyefficiency related products and services EXPO HOURS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 / 10:00AM 6:00PM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 / 10:00AM 4:00PM Free Exhibit Hall Workshops Offer Interactive Learning This integral hall activity has been designed to enhance your learning and allow for an interactive experience for all expo attendees and presenters. Expo-only visitors, conference attendees, seminar delegates, and any other visitors to the show floor can participate in these sessions for FREE. Network with colleagues and see products and services available while hearing case studies, applications, retrofit success stories, and innovative strategies for reducing costs. The diverse workshop presentations held at previous WEEC events provide an excellent sampling of the types of helpful applications, strategies, and technologies that will be shared at WEEC Waste Water Treatment Technologies How to Use Energy Performance Contracts to Finance Capital Projects Live Energy Recovery System Monitoring & Florida Energy Recovery Case Study Retro-Commissioning, Finding Loose Change Meeting your Energy Related Goals-Steam Trap Monitoring & Removable Insulation Secondary Glazing Case Studies Passive Energy Recovery Strategies Sub Metering and Smart Controls Improve Air Circulation and Eliminate Space Heaters in Offices CHP Using Non-Traditional Fuels Optimizing Thermal Energy via Modular, On-Demand Boiler Systems LVX Visible Light Communication Reducing Lab Energy by 60% Risk Free Geothermal Solutions for Hospitality and Multifamily Strategic Energy -Non-capital Projects CHP for Energy Cost Reduction & Backup Power Successful Application of Turbine Destratification Fans Mechanical Insulation-Unique Savings Opportunity 20 Low Cost/No Cost Ways to Save Energy Fault Detection and Diagnostics: The Secret Sauce to Reducing Energy Costs What is Energy Intelligence Software? Using an Auto DR Solution to Improve Earnings & Performance in Demand Response Programs Illuminating the Codes: The Next Generation of Lighting Control Requirements for Commercial Buildings The Human Behavior Factor in Energy Consumption & Savings Submetering: Evolution, Technologies and Applications Case Studies in ISO 50001/SEP A Healthy Building is an Efficient Building Energy Efficiency through Removable Insulation & Steam Trap Monitoring Industrial Energy Efficiency Best Practices To see more presentations as they are added for 2015, visit the show website: for a complete and updated list. Smart Phone App for Show Planning The Grupio App is a Smartphone application that Grupio works with iphone, ipad, Android, and BlackBerry (touch devices only). Attendees can access conference session details, important show updates, the daily schedule of events, exhibitors, special events, the floorplan, and other important show information right from their phones. Download app Grupio, View Featured Event WEEC. Join the conversation! Tweet #WEEC to promote your company, products or exciting sessions! Follow to keep up to date on WEEC! AEE Onsite Career Center During Expo Hours WEEC will feature an Onsite Career Center in the expo for attendees to learn about current positions active on the AEE Online Green Job Center, how to have your resume listed in the AEE Resume database, or how to participate as a Featured Employer. Visit the Career Center located on the show floor or go to the website for full details.

12 12 WEEC WEEC Events Tuesday s Events Legends in Energy Dinner: Special Recognition as a 2015 Legend in Energy The Legends in Energy VIP Dinner will be held at the magnificent Disney Epcot Theme Park in Orlando, Florida. The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) will be hosting the 2015 Legends in Energy event in conjunction with the WEEC. This networking event will be included in the registration fee for paid WEEC conference attendees who are current Legends or eligible to be a 2015 Legend in Energy Inductee. You must attend the WEEC conference and the Legends in Energy event to receive recognition. You will not want to miss this extraordinary event. It is a firstcome, first-served event and preregistration is required. SGC Foundation Orlando / Golf Tournament Tuesday, September 29, :30PM / Falcons Fire Golf Course $160 Registration Fee SGC Foundation will be hosting a charity golf tournament on September 29, 2015 benefitting Children s Hospitals in the Orlando area and Association of Energy Engineers scholarship fund. The AEE Florida Sunshine Chapter Luncheon Thursday, October 1, 2015 / 11:30AM - 1:00PM Join AEE s Florida Sunshine Chapter for a luncheon and presentation. Luncheon is free for paid conference attendees; $20 for all others. Free Tour: Orange County Convention Center Tuesday, September 29, 2015 / 10:30-11:30AM Wednesday, September 30, 2015 / 1:00-2:00PM Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Wednesday, September 30th / 4:30-6:00PM Join AEE for the networking reception where you can share ideas with the industry s key experts. All WEEC Free: CWEEL Breakfast Thursday, October 1, :30-9:00AM This meeting is presented by the Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership (CWEEL). Wednesday s Events Meet the Authors Event Wednesday, September 30, 2015 / 4:00-6:00PM Here is your chance to meet the authors of recent professional reference books relevant to energy and facility professionals. Authors will be on hand to discuss their works. This networking event takes place in the WEEC Exhibit Halls AEE Book Programs Booth, concurrent with the Expo Hall Reception. If you would like to purchase a book or view new titles available through AEE s professional books program, please visit The Orange County Convention Center has a 1 megawatt solar photovoltaic system that will generate the equivalent of the amount of electricity used by 100 average-size homes. Each tour is open to the first 20 registrants. conference attendees, seminar attendees, speakers, and exhibitors are invited to this reception. Thursday s Events Sponsored by This group was organized to develop a prominent voice for women in the energy industry and in AEE. Its goals are to provide representation of women in industryrelated policy issues, such as the National Energy Policy, addressing the high cost of energy, our present and future sources of energy, and the impact of energy on the environment; to secure a future in energy-related technical fields for women by supporting training, education, and mentoring of young girls and women; and to contribute to the advancement of women in leadership positions throughout the industry. Sponsored by Association of Energy Engineers Featured Speaker: Gayle Lanier Senior Vice President, Customer Services, Duke Energy Featured Speaker: Ellen Lambert Chief Diversity Officer, PSEG The Latin America & Spain Energy Symposium If you do not meet the eligibility requirements to become a Legend in Energy or you are a WEEC speaker, seminar attendee, exhibitor, corporate leader or sponsor, you are invited to attend this event for an additional $150. The cost of an additional guest ticket is $150. If you are a Chartered Legend or a current Legend in Energy, we invite you to join us as we celebrate your continued success and accomplishments. If you are not already a Legend in Energy, please view the list of criteria at the following link to see if you qualify to become a 2015 Legend in Energy. You must attend WEEC 2015 as a conference attendee, speaker, seminar attendee, exhibitor or sponsor to attend this event. For questions legends@aeecenter.org tournament will be held at Falcons Fire Golf Course in Kissimmee (6 miles from the Orange County Convention Center Orlando). The shotgun start will be at 1:30 with a four person scramble. For $160 each player will receive a golf polo, sleeve of balls and more. Sponsorships are Available such as Corporate and Hole Registration Is Open - You can sign up as an individual or as a team Send an to Steve Ganzer at sganzer@sgc-foundation.org to register or if you have questions contact Steve Ganzer at sganzer@sgc-foundation.org or (301) AEE Annual International Awards Banquet Wednesday, September 30th / 7:00-10:00PM / Florida Ballroom, Hilton Every year, AEE recognizes individuals and companies that have demonstrated notable contributions to the energy profession on the national and international levels. Featured entertainment for the 2015 banquet will be provided by featured entertainer Rich Little, Man of a Thousand Voices. This networking event is included in your paid three-day conference registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased. Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership Reception Thursday, October 1, :00-6:00PM Join CWEEL for a special networking and fundraising event. Catch up with old friends and meet new ones while sharing this week s experiences at the WEEC. Admission is free to CWEEL members; $30 to all others. Rich Little Man of a Thousand Voices Visit to register for WEEC events Sponsored by LAS is a special feature of this year s WEEC event. Attendees will have access to the LAS sessions, majority in Spanish. There are many networking activities that attendees may join in and the concurrent exposition showcases a variety of leading edge energy efficiency technologies. For those wishing to obtain their CEM certification, there is a separate training program offered in Spanish.

13 WEEC Free Poster Sessions Held in the Expo Hall Wednesday, September 30, :00AM-6:00PM Authors will be available for Q&A on Wednesday, September 30th between 11:30am-12:30pm & 4:30-5:30pm Fueling Good: Planning, Program & Design Strategies for Alternative Fuels, Vehicles & Infrastructure Ben Moore, AICP, LEED GA, Energy & Sustainability Planner, RS&H A Primer on Interval Data Analysis Ganesh Ayer, Advisor, Energy Efficiency & Demand, (EE+DM), Inc. Efficiency Analysis for Solar Hot Water System Using Different Control Systems Byoungdoo Lee, Research Engineer, Hyundai Engineering & Construction Development of the First Combined Heat & Power Plant in the Caribbean Mr. Alfredo Colombano Ferrari, Managing Director, Colombs Energy State of Nevada Case Study: Analyzing Past Patterns (Consumption+Outside Environmental Conditions) to Predict Future Consumption & Enable Automated Demand Reduction Kevin Binnie, Director of Product, CopperTree Analytics Carrot & the Stick : Improving Energy Efficiency, Innovation & Implementation Through Incentives & Regulation Jamie Fitzke, Lighting Consultant, Center for Energy & Environment Measurement & Verification Chitranjan Rathod, Energy Engineer, Air Systems Inc. A Primer on Interval Data Analysis Rama Ayer, President, EE&DM, Inc. Energy Performance in Sustainable Community Developments: Closing the Gap Between Perception & Reality Marcella Whitfield, CEM, Senior Account Manager, South Carolina Gas & Electric Tall Building Renovation: Innovations Spark New Trend in NYC Building Ventilation Retrofitting Neal Walsh, Vice President, Aeroseal EVENTS Wednesday s & Thursday s Events Energy Optimization for NGL Production Mustafa Al-Jubran, Process Engineer, Saudi Aramco Energy Recovery From the CITY Sewage Pipes & Buildings Grey Water, Too Erin Schwartz, President, Energy Recovery Solution Municipal Swimming Pool Energy Efficiency: Cost Effective Retrofits to Aquatic Facilities Aaron Stein, Sr. Energy Analyst, City of San Antonio Lean Energy for Small-Med Businesses Ricson Chude, P.E., C.E.M. C.E.A., Project Manager, Southern California Edison Critical Facilities: Creating a Leaner Power Grid Jessi Jeffries, Principal/Project Manager, TME Guiding Customers Through the Maze - The Keys to Successful Utility Conservation Programs Mr. Tanuj Gulati, C.E.M., C.E.A., Senior Energy Engineer, Energy Insight, Inc Thursday, October 1, :00AM-4:00PM Authors will be available for Q&A on Thursday, October 1st from 11:00am-12:00pm & 1:30-2:30pm Energy-Economic Estimation of Different Scenarios of ESCOS Cooperation in the Rapeseed & Biodiesel Markets Oleksandr Kovalko, Ph.D., Deputy Director, National Oil & Gas Company of Ukraine Moving From Project to a Culture of Continuous Improvement- Role of Utility Incentive Programs Kaushik Bhattacharjee, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., C.D.M., Project Consultant, Toronto Hydro Delivering Environmental Upgrade Agreements in Australia Alberto Costa, Engineering Manager ANZ, Veolia Australia & New Zealand Air Change Rate Savings in Pharmaceutical Cleanroom Jason Beneker, Sr. Engineer, Amgen, Inc. Methods to Establish Energy Performance Targets in Oil & Gas Industry Muhammad Abbas, Senior Energy Engineer, Saudi Aramco Assessment of Fuel of Kuwait Power Generation Plants Ali H J J M Abdulrahim, Research Associate- Energy & Building Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research Daylighting- For Optimal Human Performance & Learning David A Ward, President, A Greener NJ, LLC Energy Modeling of University Buildings: A Case Study Syed Tabish Zaidi, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Cincinnati Air Operated Diaphragm Pump Controller Performance: Save 20-50% David Goodman, Professor, IUPUI: Industrial Assessment Center Super Energy Efficient Building Initiative for Climate Action (SEEBICA) Mr. Dennis Ramdahin, Research Lead, Vihara Foundation Energy Saving LED Screw Base Bulbs, A Case Study (Part 2) Donald B. Edwards, C.E.M., C.P.Q., C.E.A., Energy Manager, DTE Energy What s Next for Commissioning Services? Robert Menuet, Senior Principal, GHT Limited The Flaw of M&V Mohammad Hoda, Energy Engineer, Siemens Industry System Services in the Hungarian Power System & Their Influence on the Market Position of a Power Plant Andras Klein, Graduate Student/Research Engineer, AEE Hungarian Student Chapter Best Practices in Energy Efficiency - Electric Motors & Drives Mr. Thomas Sherman, President, Sustainable Energy Services, Inc. Achieving Net Zero Energy, Water & Waste at Army Reserve Sites Ms. Amy E. Solana, C.E.M., LEED AP, Senior Research Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Sustainably Reducing Your Carbon Footprint While Increasing Financial Performance Steven P. Driver, Genzyme Energy Program Director, Genzyme/Sanofi U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR Industrial Event Pre-Conference Focus Meetings for ENERGY STAR Industrial Partners Monday & Tuesday, September 28-29, 2015 U.S. EPA will once again be leading a series of ENERGY STAR industrial partner and focus meetings in conjunction with WEEC. Participation in these meetings is by invitation only. For more information on the U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR industrial program, please visit Friday s Events Closing Keynote Luncheon Friday, October 2, 2015 / 11:15AM-1:30PM The Third Industrial Revolution The Keynote Luncheon is open to all registered WEEC conference attendees. This networking event is included in your three-day paid conference registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased. AEE Energy Managers Hall of Fame Presented during the WEEC Keynote Luncheon Since 1990, the AEE Energy Managers Hall of Fame has honored outstanding leaders in the energy industry who over their lifetimes have made significant contributions in the field of energy management. Those elected into this prestigious group are formally inducted each year into the Energy Managers Hall of Fame at the Keynote Luncheon of the World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC). All Hall of Fame members are recognized each year at the WEEC. The Energy Managers Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed by the Association of Energy Engineers and is sponsored by the AEE Energy Managers Society (EMS). Corporate and Government Energy Leader / Group Rates SEND A DELEGATION TO THE CONFERENCE AND GAIN LEADERSHIP RECOGNITION Register five (5) or more individuals for the full WEEC conference and not only will you save on the regular $995 rate, but you will also be recognized as an Energy Leader. To find out more or to sign up, visit This upgraded level of participation at WEEC 2015 will offer your company the following added benefits: Discounted individual conference rate, with a minimum of five (5) registrants.this includes access to the 14-track conference program, expo, free workshops, networking reception, Banquet on Wednesday, Keynote Luncheon on Friday, a copy of the Proceedings CD, and luncheons on Wednesday, and Thursday, in the expo hall. Your logo (if provided) in pre-show attendee promotions Your logo and a link to your company s website on the official show website: Onsite recognition The Corporate and Government Energy Leader premier levels of recognition will determine the prominence of your visibility, based on the STAR level your corporation chooses. Those levels of recognition are listed below. GREEN STAR $15,000: Thirty (30) complimentary, full conference registrations a total value of $29,850 Three (3) free individual one-year AEE memberships. BLUE STAR $11,000: Twenty (20) complimentary, full conference registrations a total value of $19,900 Two (2) free individual one-year AEE memberships. RED STAR $6,000: Ten (10) complimentary, full conference registrations a total value of $9,950 One (1) free individual one-year AEE memberships. WHITE STAR $ 3,000: Five (5) complimentary, full conference registrations a total value of $4,975 For additional information or to customize your package by adding more attendees or AEE seminars, contact Bill Kent at (770) , Ext. 217 or Bill@aeecenter.org

14 14 WEEC 2015 Showcase PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES Invitation: Visit the expo to see firsthand the latest technologies, products, and services available that can improve the productivity of your operations while slashing costs. The following is a partial listing of exhibitors. Note: List is subject to change; AEE is not responsible for omissions, errors, or claims regarding products or services. Listing is complete as of June 25, For an updated list, please visit: 2G-CENERGY POWER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2G-CENERGY Power Systems Technologies Inc., located in St. Augustine, Florida, is a 2G Energy AG Group Company. 2G creates value through efficiency with all in one plug and play superiorly designed CHP (cogeneration modules). The CHP s, manufactured in the USA, cement 2G s status as a global leader in the Biogas, Specialty gas, and Natural gas Cogeneration industry. 38 ZEROS 38 Zeros is on a mission to eliminate technical barriers and radically lower the cost of connecting devices to the Internet. Our CloudLogger integrates data acquisition hardware with data logging software with a cellular transmitter. It dramatically lowers the cost of M&V, while significantly improving the quality of data. 3M 3M has been a world leader in window films for nearly five decades, having received the first patent for window films in Today 3M Window Films can provide many benefits for your office, company fleets, car and home. Consider enhancing all your glass with sun control, safety, and decorative 3M Window Films. 3NLED Shenzhen 3NLED Lighting Co., LTD., who was established from May 2009 and specialize on energy-saving lighting. It is a member of SHENZHEN LIGHT EMITTING DIODE INDUSTRY ASSO- CIATION. 3NLED is a professional manufactory integrated with designing, manufacturing and marketing. From then on, we have been leading the development of lighting and help to improve the lighting standards in China, due to our developing technology and high quality products. The 3NLED Lighting was voted to be vice president of the Association on ABM ENERGY ABM (NYSE: ABM) is a leading provider of facility solutions with revenues exceeding $4 billion and 100,000 employees in over 350 offices deployed throughout the United States and various international locations. ABM s comprehensive capabilities include facilities engineering, commercial cleaning, energy solutions, HVAC, electrical, landscaping, parking and security, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions. ABM provides custom facility solutions in urban, suburban and rural areas to properties of all sizes from schools and hospitals to the largest and most complex facilities, such as manufacturing plants and major airports. ABM Industries Incorporated, which operates through its subsidiaries, was founded in durability of our products and on our 50 years of industry experience. AmbiRad products are represented by a nationwide network of distributors and are backed by factory engineering and technical staff. This comprehensive customer service package includes building heat load calculation, computer-aided design, fuel cost calculation, on-site support, training, and system commissioning. AmbiRad develops and manufactures high quality, environmentally friendly, energy and cost-efficient heating systems fuelled by natural gas, LPG or oil. All products are CSA certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2000 accreditation. Enerlinc enerlinc, is a energy finance consultancy, focused exclusively on developing, financing and managing energy efficiency projects for our corporate and municipal clients. Our expertise is in providing full analytical, engineering and operational support in all of our engagements, resulting in a investment that yields significant savings and efficiencies to our clients. ADVANTEK CONSULTING ENGINEERING, INC. AdvanTek is a leading consulting firm specializing in facility performance, systems engineering, and resource efficiency. Our proven expertise includes high performance energy efficiency projects, indoor air quality/energy efficiency solutions, application and development of advanced energy efficiency, dehumidification, and renewable energy technology, technical marketing solutions, and strategic energy management planning. Association of Energy Engineers THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS (AEE) The Association of Energy Engineers is a non profit professional society whose mission is to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustainable development. AEE is the gateway for information on the dynamic field of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and carbon reduction strategies. AEE is in its 39th year and offers a full array of educational and certification programs including seminars, conferences, books, journals, and networking trade shows. The overall strength of AEE is highlighted by a strong membership base of over 17,000 professionals in 90 countries - thousands of individuals who have been certified under its programs, including Certified Energy Managers (CEM), Certified Energy Auditor (CEA), Certified Sustainable Development Professionals (CSDP), Certified Building Commissioning Professionals (CBCP), Certified Measurement and Verification Professionals (CMVP), and Certified Lighting Efficiency Professionals (CLEP). The Association s network of 82 chapters in the United States and Internationally offer networking opportunities around the world. Further, AEE s roster of corporate members is a veritable Who s Who of the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors. AEGIS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. We are the largest combined heat and power (CHP) company in the Northeast. Since 1985, we have been dedicated to manufacturing, design, installing, maintaining, and operating hundreds of modular cogeneration systems for our clients. From our headquarters, located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, we provide CAD- TO-COMPLETION turnkey services for New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. We provide decades of experience in energy applications and energy economics, and have provided more modular combined heat and power projects in the Northeast than any other company. Installations include apartment buildings, Jewish Community centers, YMCA s, assisted living facilities, college dormitories and dining facilities, hotels, medical & nursing home facilities and retirement communities. solutions for facilities throughout North America. Ameresco s services include upgrades to a facility s energy infrastructure and the development, construction and operation of renewable energy plants. Ameresco has successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible projects with federal, state and local governments, healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco provides local expertise through its 70 offices in 33 states, five Canadian provinces and the United Kingdom. Ameresco has more than 900 employees. APPLIED COMFORT PRODUCTS INC. Applied Comfort Products delivers engineered, through-the-wall and zoned heating and cooling solutions for your commercial, industrial and institutional HVAC requirements. Our broad model range of Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) is developed and manufactured from original OEM chassis specifications. Models are available in electric heating/cooling, heat pump or hydronic formats. AQUA BIO TECHNOLOGIES Aqua Bio Technologies is a leading manufacturer of biologic water restoration systems and a revolutionary waste water technology. Our systems do not use any ozone, UV or chemicals of any kind to control odor- Only Nature. Aqua Bio systems assist nature to give our customers the actual results they desire - Clean water, no odor and dramatic reductions in water and sewer costs. AQUA ENERGY SERVICES, LLC Aqua Energy Services, LLC is an independent water solutions partner. We provide turnkey solutions focused on reducing our clients water and sewer expenses. AQUA provides turnkey engineering, analysis, auditing and constructions services as a value add partner to help decrease the combined payback of more capitalize intensive projects. Energy contracting is one practical and extremely effective way to finance and install proven energy-efficient technologies and upgrade energy infrastructure. THE ARCTIC CHILLER GROUP ArctiChill is a world-class manufacturer of high-quality chillers and process cooling systems and accessories for Medical, Process, Military, Dry-Cleaning and Modular HVAC Air-Conditioning chiller applications. ABRAXAS ENERGY CONSULTING Abraxas Energy Consulting, established in 2001 provides the following services for Federal, Commercial and Industrial Clients: Energy Audits; Retro-Commissioning Services; Utility Bill Tracking Software/Training; Utility Bill Auditing Services; Measurement and Verification Services; Energy Star Auditing Services; and LEED-EB Consulting Services. Our goal is to facilitate energy conservation by lowering our customers operating costs and promoting a cleaner, more sustainable future. AIRIUS, LLC Our mission at Airius is to improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and increase indoor air quality through the use of our patented destratification products. The Airius process of thermal equalization consists of a series of ceiling mounted air turbines working in concert to address the destratification and air movement needs of most facilities ranging in height from 8 to 100 feet. ARMSTRONG SERVICE, INC. Armstrong Service, Inc. is a global leader in Utility Service Engineering and. We provide our customers with integrated, intelligent products and service solutions that improve utility performance, lower energy consumption, and reduce environmental emissions. We offer a full range of Utility and Energy Services that include; Energy Audits and Consulting, Engineering & Design, Facility Operation &, Turnkey Installations, and Financing. Our satisfied customers include a wide variety of industries across the globe. Visit us at Booth #625 to see the custom solutions our team of expert energy engineers can offer to your company. Federal Agencies: GSA Schedule 56 GS-07F- 0460M. ACTIVELOGIX, LLC Activelogix, LLC is a leading provider of Internet-based enterprise automation solutions for Building Intelligence, including design services, consulting, custom applications and technologies to enable management and optimization of sustainable, energy-efficient, and secure facilities in a vendor-neutral environment. ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc., is exhibiting Passive Heat Pipe Wrap-Around Energy Recovery Heat Exchangers with Enhanced Dehumidification for large HVAC systems. Additionally, Passive Air-to-Air Heat Pipe Heat Exchangers side-by-side or split system. Reduced energy costs and increased system performance with a 1-2 return on investment. ADVANCED RADIANT SYSTEMS, INC. / AMBIRAD LIM- ITED / ENERLINC INFRARED HEATING SYSTEMS AmbiRad is the leading manufacturer of gas fired low intensity infrared heating systems. AmbiRad systems are utilized in applications such as manufacturing facilities, warehouses, vehicle service centers, dock areas and airplane hangars, with savings of up to 60% being achieved against boiler and convection systems. Our customers have come to rely on the economy, reliability and AIRXCHANGE A leading manufacturer of rotary energy recovery technology for over 30 years, Airxchange wheels recycle up to 80% of the energy Color Pantone PMS 300C normally wasted in building exhaust air to reduce peak demand and HVAC costs up to 40% while helping to control supply air humidity. Airxchange wheels are available as factory installed options in all OEM HVAC systems and are easily maintained for long life and lowest life-cycle cost. AMEC FOSTER WHEELER AMEC is a focused supplier of consultancy, engineering and project management services to its customers in the world s oil and gas, mining, clean energy, environment and infrastructure markets. With annual revenues of some $6.6 billion, AMEC designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets and employs over 29,000 people in around 40 countries worldwide. Our Environment & Infrastructure business is a recognized leader in energy efficiency and specializes in developing innovative, cost-effective solutions to reduce energy use and energy related costs. AMERESCO Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading independent provider of comprehensive services, energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, asset sustainability and renewable energy ATG ELECTRONICS In 2001, a group of visionary engineers started ATG Electronics in California. Today, we are the most recognized brand in the world for retrofitting conventional lights with LEDs, delivering great value to our customers, helping save energy, and protecting the environment. ATG Electronics holds multiple patents in the United States and China. Our products are certified Energy Star, UL, cul, ETL, KEMA, CE, RoHS, GS and PSE. We operate two ISO9001 certified manufacturing factories in China, and one assembly facility in California. As a professional LED company, we have more than eight years of experience in manufacturing LED retrofit products. ATG offers IES files, LM79 and LM80 reports, Design lights Consortium certificates, and third party performance reports. We also offer up to a five-year extended warranty to our customers. ATG s LED products have been undergoing many years of lumen maintenance testing, and maintain a light depreciation rate of less than 6%. The first generation ibright LED tube has been thriving for many years. To date, our ibright LED lamps have renewed landmarks including government office buildings, five star hotels, hospitals, university and high school classrooms, and many more. ATG Electronics is a strategic partner of Philips, the CREE LED University Program, and Samsung LED enterprises.

15 SHOWCASE PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES WEEC Showcase the use of copper and copper alloys through research, development and education, as well as technical and end-user support. CDA is committed to promoting the proper use of copper materials in sustainable, efficient applications for business, industry and the home. ATLAS COPCO COMPRESSORS Atlas Copco Compressors is an industry-leading global manufacturer and service provider of compressed air technology and quality air accessories with 24/7 service support. In each of the past five years, we have invested in opening new U.S. facilities to further support manufacturing, distribution and training for customers nationwide. Atlas Copco has been proudly serving customers for over 140 years. From our beginnings as a railroad manufacturer, we have grown our presence in the United States to over 100 locations and employ approximately 4,500 people. Our sales and service representatives are right where our customers do business. The people of Atlas Copco are committed to your Sustainable Productivity. BROAD U.S.A. BROAD U.S.A. is a privately held company Headquarter in New Jersey supporting the sales and service to our Customers in North America. BROAD Absorbers are currently operating successfully in over 70 countries with over 30,000 installations worldwide. Broad is the world largest manufacturer of absorption chillers ranging in size up to 3300 tons. Modern Absorption Units are great solution for non-electric HVAC cooling and cogeneration applications. CAMFIL Camfil is a world leader in the development and production of air filters and clean air solutions. Camfil is also one of the most global air filtration specialists in the world with 23 production units and R&D centers in four countries in the Americas, Europe, South East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. Camfil is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, has 3,484 employees and sales in the range of $760,000,000. International markets account for almost 90 percent of sales. The company s business is to provide customers with sustainable best-in-class air filtration products and services within four main segments: Comfort Air, Clean Processes, Power Systems and Safety & Protection. With 50 years of experience in air filtration products and solutions, Camfil delivers value to customers all over the world while contributing to something essential to everyone - clean air for health, well-being and performance. AURA LIGHT, INC. Aura Light is a Swedish Lighting company founded in Today we pride ourselves in providing lighting that is bright and smart. For us that means combining sustainable, economical, long lasting, high quality and environmental lighting. Our portfolio ranges from state-of-the-art LED fixtures to high quality Long Life legacy products like T8, T5 fluorescent as well as HID lamps. We currently supply to a variety of public and private industries as well as municipalities all over the world. The Crom Corporation specializes in the design and construction of prestressed concrete tanks for Water, Wastewater, and Thermal Energy Storage. The Crom Corporation has constructed over 4000 tanks since Our team of professional engineers, construction managers and field personnel can deliver the best solution for your energy needs. DAIKIN APPLIED Daikin Applied, formerly known as Daikin McQuay, manufactures technologically advanced commercial HVAC systems that customers from around the world can trust to advance their needs for performance, reliability and energy efficiency. Our Rebel rooftop units, Magnitude magnetic bearing chillers, Pathfinder air cooled chillers and SmartSource WSHP are all some of the most efficient products in the market. DEKRA CERTIFICATION AUBURN MANUFACTURING Auburn Manufacturing, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer has been serving the mechanical insulation industry with a wide array of safe, heat-resistant textiles is proud to introduce EverGreen Cut n Wrap Insulation Kits as the quickest, easiest way to save up to 8% on energy cost & GHG emissions. The removable and reusable insulation covers for valves & fittings are ideal for Institutional Retrofit projects. THE CROM CORPORATION CLEAN AIR SOLUTIONS Since 1994 we provide our customers with sustainable facility solutions that maximize energy cost savings, while maintaining occupant comfort and productivity. We specialize in turn-key lighting retrofits on projects in both the public and private sectors, including federal, state and local government, hospitals, universities, school districts, office buildings, retail and commercial/industrial spaces. Our projects range in size from 50,000 to over six million square feet. Crestron is the leading provider of control and automation systems for homes, offices, schools, hospitals, hotels and more. ATLANTIC ENERGY CONCEPTS CRESTRON ELECTRONICS, INC. CAPSTONE DISTRIBUTOR, E-FINITY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION LANYARD SPONSOR E-Finity Distributed Generation is the exclusive Mid-Atlantic and Southeast distributor for Capstone Turbine and is an active member of the distributed generation and CHP communities. The company actively promotes onsite energy efficient power solutions with Capstone microturbine technology. Capstone turbines are providing customers with green power independence for commercial and industrial and resource recovery applications. In commercial and industrial applications, Capstone microturbines provide hot water, chilled water, and steam to various facilities such as hotels, healthcare and manufacturing facilities, data centers, and office buildings. Come to booth 617 to learn how Capstone and E-Finity can give your facility the power to be independent with clean, quiet, and resilient Capstone microturbines. Stop by our booth to learn more about ISO and SEP - Energy System standards, and how your organization can get certified. DELTA COOLING TOWERS, INC. Delta Cooling Towers: the most reliable, longest-lasting cooling towers in the industry For over 40 years, Delta s primary focus has been to manufacture a virtually maintenance free line of corrosion-proof, engineered HDPE cooling towers. All of our products incorporate a unitary molded, leak-proof structure, with a high efficiency counter-flow design. Factory assembled models range from tons, are simple to install, and can be molded in any color. Standard 20yr shell warranty. Visit Delta Cooling Towers, Inc. at Booth #548. CITORY SOLUTIONS LLC BACNET INTERNATIONAL BACnet International is an industry association that facilitates the successful use of the BACnet protocol in building automation and control systems through interoperability testing, educational programs and promotional activities. BACnet International oversees operation of the BACnet Testing Labs (BTL) and maintains a global listing of tested products. Citory Solutions is the Florida Licensee of Net Zero USA specializing in energy efficient LED Retrofit Kit Installation for Hi-Bay and Fluorescent fixtures. Our products utilize the current fixture with a UL rating second to none. We also offer awning, canopies and walkway covers that are both permanent and relocatable. CLIMATEK HVAC, LLC BADGER METER Badger Meter is a leading innovator, manufacturer and marketer of flow measurement and control products, serving water and gas utilities, municipalities and industrial customers worldwide. Measuring a variety of liquids, products from Badger Meter are known for accuracy, durability, and providing valuable measurement information to customers. ClimaTek offers advanced DX HVAC products that optimize the performance & maintainability of air-conditioners in any climate - reliably and cost effectively. ClimaStat raises air-conditioner efficiency by 20 to 40% while dramatically increasing dehumidification as needed. EER OptimizerTM enables online remote monitoring of package DX systems & minimizes energy use. i-optimizetm handheld tool provides onsite measurement of actual EER, amplifying facility operations and energy engineer s expertise and supporting efficiency based, cost-effective maintenance programs. DENT INSTRUMENTS, INC. DENT Instruments is an industry-leading manufacturer of recording power meters, submeters, dataloggers, and a wide variety of compatible Current Transformers, including flexible Rogowski coil CTs. For over 25 years, DENT has built a reputation for providing energy measurement tools of the highest quality whose robust design, reliability, and value make them the products of choice by energy professionals worldwide. DIALIGHT Dialight (LSE: DIA.L) defines the current state of LED lighting technology with continuous innovations in light output, efficacy and reliability for their complete line of high-specification lighting fixtures specifically designed for industrial, commercial, hazardous location, transportation & infrastructure applications. CONEDISON SOLUTIONS BELIMO AMERICAS Belimo is a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of damper actuators and control valve assemblies used in commercial HVAC systems. Belimo is well known for its innovation of the direct-coupled actuator and innovations in pressure independent control valve technology. Belimo provides the solutions that customers need to maintain an efficient building environment. ConEdison Solutions is a leading national energy services company that provides competitive energy supply, renewable energy, sustainability services, and cost-effective energy solutions for hospitals and healthcare facilities, commercial, industrial, residential, government, public and private K-12 school districts, and higher education customers. Our dedicated team of energy professionals delivers a broad range of commodity, consulting, demand-side management, and energy saving performance contracting services. ConEdison Solutions is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED), and part of a family of companies that is one of America s largest and longest-operating investor-owned energy companies. Con Edison, Inc. s assets are valued at $40 billion. DN TANKS DN Tanks is the largest concrete tank manufacturer in North America with over 80 years of experience. With offices throughout the U.S. and in the Middle East, we design and build watertight and maintenance-free prestressed concrete tanks for energy applications such as; chilled water Thermal Energy Storage (TES), and anaerobic digestion. Our tanks can be constructed above ground, partially or fully buried underground. BENJAMIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Benjamin Electric manufactures power distribution equipment which includes completely integrated branch circuit Power Metering as well as controls. The Benjamin ArcLight Panelboard, with Power Metering is a controllable circuit breaker panel that can communicate with any lighting control or energy/building management system and software. This equipment provides visibility into electrical systems throughout the enterprise. Retrofits are our specialty. DOOSAN FUEL CELL AMERICA INC. CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS, LLC WattNode Power and Energy Meters Founded in 1995, Colorado-based Continental Control Systems specializes in electric power metering and monitoring equipment. The company s solutions are designed to provide key electrical system measurements including power (kw) and energy (kwh) through a variety of communication protocols including BACnet, Modbus, and LONWorks and as pulse outputs. Applications for the WattNode meter and Accu-CT, a revenuegrade current transformer, include building automation, LEED certification, tenant submetering, performance verification/evaluation/diagnostics, net metering and energy management. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. designs, engineers and manufactures 400-kilowatt phosphoric acid stationary fuel cells that supply combined heat and power to building/utility systems in commercial and industrial applications. With a core focus on innovation and technology leadership, the company s vision is to be the global leader in the fuel cell industry. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. is a subsidiary of Doosan Corporation. DUKE ENERGY DIAMOND SPONSOR BOSCH BRONZE SPONSOR The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services with operations divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. The Bosch Group s strategic goal is to deliver innovations for connected life. Bosch improves quality of life worldwide with products and services that are Invented for life. COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Copper Development Association Inc. (CDA) is a U.S-based, not-for-profit association of the global copper industry, influencing Duke Energy is the largest electric power holding company in the United States, supplying and delivering energy to approximately 7.2 million locations serving in excess of 22 million U.S. customers. The utility has approximately 57,500 megawatts of electric generating capacity in the Carolinas, the Midwest and Florida, as well as natural gas distribution services in Ohio and Kentucky.

16 16 WEEC 2015 SHOWCASE Showcase PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES EATON SILVER SPONSOR Eaton is a power management company with 2013 sales of $22.0 billion. Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 102,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. For more information, visit ECG ENGINEERING, PC ECG is an MEP engineering firm with over 30 years experience serving the municipal market. We have specific expertise acting as the Owner s Agent and Engineer-of-Record for the initiation, engineering, and management of energy savings performance contracting projects. Through our Energy Performance Engineering (EPE) Service, we have successfully worked as the technical liaison between Owners and Energy Services Companies (ESCO s) on over 100 energy performance projects that produced close to $1 Billion in energy conservation improvements. Our experts lend credibility, transparency, and control to the process and ensure the Owner s interests are protected throughout every phase of the program. Through our work on energy-focused projects, ECG has developed tremendous depth of expertise in the more innovative areas of MEP engineering. This experience includes the application of fuel cells (combined heat and power generation), LED lighting, solar photovoltaic, wind, and other current and/or emerging technologies. Our focus on state-of-the-art energy efficient building systems makes ECG uniquely qualified to engineer either traditional or innovative measures, depending on the client s needs. ECOCLEAR We are a professional coil cleaning company that cleans condenser and evaporator coils, chillers, cooling towers, and refrigerated transport trucks. We use biodegradable soaps, high volume pressure washers using the right amount of pressure to safely clean your equipment. We generate our own hot water and have the capacity to reach 1500 from our trucks. We clean the full system and depending on the condition of your unit, EcoClear can return up to 100% of the unit s capacity. After the cleaning is complete, we coat the unit with our GreenScreen coating, which is 1/2 to 1 micron thick. This allows your coils to stay cleaner longer, and improves the efficiency of future cleanings. Our cleaning process will improve your CFM airflow to up to 100% of the designed specifications. With our GreenScreen coating, condensation sheets across the whole coil, allowing for greater heat transfer. ELB ELECTRONICS INC. ELB Electronics, Inc., a California Company established in 1998, designs and manufactures LED lamp products. Products include LED lamps for direct replacement of T5, T8 and T12 fluorescent Liner, U-bend and BIAX style lamps. By simply replacing the existing fluorescent lamp, achieve up to 50% immediate energy cost savings. ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGE TECH Electro Industries/GaugeTech is the technology leader in power metering and energy sub-metering. We provide solutions for energy management, cost allocation and energy sub-billing. Our SharkR Series energy meters offer Ethernet, BACnet/IP and WiFi solutions, making connectivity simple. EIG also provides advanced software applications to produce energy usage reports, enable energy dashboards, and give you automated billing capability. EMAT EMAT provides tablet-based energy audit software to help auditors move quickly through the entire auditing process - preparation, data collection, data organization & analysis, and report development. Organizations that leverage EMAT tools can improve their bottom line by spending less on energy audits, which frees up capital that can be used to complete energy projects and reduce energy costs. ENERGYCAP, INC. EnergyCAP utility bill and energy management software empowers you to do more with your energy information. Each software feature is specially designed to transform utility bill and meter data challenges into opportunities for savings, efficiencies, and improvements. In 30 years, the award-winning EnergyCAP software has helped 10,000 energy managers to track more than $25 billion in energy spending. Discover why EnergyCAP is America s #1 utility bill management software. ENERTIV Enertiv is a leading energy data company based in New York City. The company specializes in the collection, visualization and analysis of real-time energy data in buildings. Using a combination of proprietary meters and sensors (Made in USA), as well as by integrating with existing building systems, Enertiv makes real-time energy consumption in buildings 100% transparent down to the equipment-level and provides highly actionable insights to help clients save money and save energy. The company has developed powerful software tools for various users including building owners, operators and occupants - such as mobile applications and interactive dashboards. The company has several fortune 500 clients and was recently named one of the Top 12 Energy Analytics Companies to Watch in ENVIROBRITE / ENERGY PLANNING Envirobrite manufactures energy efficient lighting solutions that provides an immediate return on investment. We re committed to providing customers with reduced energy consumption and increased savings with environmentally conscious products for offices, warehouses and other commercial environments. Our experienced team is focused on delivering unbeatable service on a timely schedule, giving you expert advice and comprehensive recommendations to produce brighter results. EQUIPMENT CONTROLS COMPANY Provides Natural Gas Measurement Products, Gas Control Products, and Data Acquisition Products & Services. EVLUMA Evluma manufactures energy efficient LED lighting products that assist utility districts, electric companies and municipalities to replace and retrofit existing HID fixtures. Evluma s AreaMax LED luminaire for area and security lighting is a utility grade LED replacement for the average W HID fixture. More than just a light, the AreaMax comes with a built-in Photocontrol Failsafe Mode to maximize maintenance savings. EYE LIGHTING INTERNATIONAL EYE Lighting International is a leading provider of technically superior lighting products featuring solid-state LED luminaires and HID lamps. The products are specified by lighting designers, utilities, municipalities, lighting management and energy service companies, and are used in commercial and industrial applications and for sports and infrastructure lighting. EYE Lighting s products provide superior quality, reliability, excellent color rendering and long-life. FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATION As a technology leader in the field of clamp-on ultrasonic flow measurement, FLEXIM offers you ideal flow metering solutions - even for the most demanding challenges. Whether you are dealing with liquids or gases, extreme temperatures, high pressures or highly variable flow rates in thick walled pipes, our range of FLUXUS flow meters are the measurement system of choice. FLEXTRONICS LIGHTING SOLUTIONS Flextronics Lighting Solutions is a leading manufacturer of energy efficient LED fixtures designed to maximize performance and value in commercial and industrial applications. Products include the award-winning Lusio Essentials Series, Washdown Series, and HiOptiX Series. With up to 80% energy savings and quick payback periods, these product lines are ideally suited as a 1-for-1 replacement of traditional fluorescent and HID fixtures. FLUID CONSERVATION SYSTEMS FCS is North America s premier provider of advanced wireless monitoring and remote data logging equipment solutions for in-building energy monitoring, utility infrastructure management, and remote environmental applications. With an expansive array of communications options, (Licensed RF, Remote Telemetry, Cellular and Satellite) FCS delivers cost-effective and easy-to-deploy wireless monitoring solutions, custom tailored to fit the exact needs of your organization. FLUKE CORPORATION Fluke Corporation is the world leader in the manufacture, distribution and service of electronic test tools and software. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep industry around the globe running. Typical users include technicians, engineers, metrologists, medical-device manufacturers, and computer network professionals who use tools to help extend their abilities. FOREST LIGHTING Founded in 2014, Forest Lighting is the official North American brand for a leading international LED manufacturing and quality testing company. We started this company with one goal in mind -- win for our customers by providing the highest quality LED Lighting products at factory direct prices. Our dedication to the needs of our customers is why we re a 10,000 person team with an inspiration to brighten the planet. With our resources, we are able to manufacture every core component in-house, allowing us to save 3rd party profit margins and pass these savings to you, the customer. Combine factory direct savings with state-of-the-art engineering and testing and you get a beautiful line of products that wins for the customer. GE LIGHTING GE Lighting invents with the vigor of its founder Thomas Edison to develop energy-efficient solutions that change the way people light their world in commercial, industrial, municipal and residential settings. General Electric works on things that matter to build a world that works better. GEICO GEICO and AEE are proud to be working together to offer exceptional insurance products and a great savings opportunity on GEICO auto insurance to members of AEE. Visit or call , to complete a simple, no-obligation rate quote. Don t forget to mention your AEE affiliation to see how much you could save with your exclusive member discount. GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICES Global Energy Services is a MBE/DBE & WBENC Certified Woman Business Enterprise turnkey lighting retrofit company that is committed to help companies realize immediate energy savings by offering cost-effective solutions through energy-efficient lighting. Our goal is to reduce energy, maintenance and overhead costs that will directly impact and increase your net profit and improve the value of your building. From start to finish, we ll provide a construction grade lighting audit, detailed and accurate proposal that guarantees the energy savings, followed by ordering material needed for the job, through to utilizing our in-house labor performing the installation. Global Energy Services is the turnkey lighting retrofit company you can depend on, with a 100% satisfaction guaranteed. GLOBAL TECH LED Global Tech LED is an LED fixture and retrofit manufacturer based in Bonita Springs, FL. Global Tech LED lighting products are proudly made in the USA. Global Tech LED fixtures and retrofits comes with these features: 10 year warranty, no lumen depreciation for over 70,000hrs, smart module monitoring and protection, energy saving programming, adjustable wattage settings, 0-10v dimming and control compatibility, and superior thermal management. GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIES Founded in 1968 and privately held, Great Plains Industries, Inc. manufactures quality fuel transfer pumps, fuel meters, flowmeters and industrial instrumentation for global fluid transfer and liquid flowmeter markets. Headquartered in Wichita, KS, the company is home to the GPI The Proven Choice, FLOMEC and GPRO brands that serve industrial, commercial and retail customer in diverse applications: fuel, agriculture, chemicals, manufacturing, construction, mining, oil and gas, and more. GRIFFITH ENGINEERING Griffith Engineering, Inc. (GEI) is a licensed professional engineering firm focused on delivering top quality engineering design and energy analysis services. GEI has extensive experience implementing energy conservation strategies and designs for buildings of all types, throughout the continental United States. GEI prides itself on being customer focused, developing strategies based on customers primary goals. HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Hanson is a national, award-winning, employee-owned consulting firm providing engineering, architecture, planning and allied services. Established in 1954, the firm employs professionals in offices nationwide, offering services throughout the U.S. and abroad. The firm provides services to public- and private-sector clients from seven strategic markets: aviation; federal services; government and energy; infrastructure; power and industry; railway; and telecommunications. HAYS FLUID CONTROLS Hays Fluid Controls is a manufacturer of automatic flow control valves for the U.S. Navy and HVAC industry. The patented Mesurflo valve provides proper system balance resulting in maximum temperature and humidity control while conserving pump energy by ensuring each terminal unit receives the design chilled water or hot waterflow. HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS LABOR MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE TRUST The Heat and Frost Insulators Labor Cooperative Trust (LMCT) is a consortium of skilled labor and mechanical insulation specialty contractors whose main objective is to promote the mechanical insulation industry. We are the original green technology.

17 SHOWCASE WEEC PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES Showcase The LMCT covers virtually every market in Canada and the United States. We promote the proper installation and use of mechanical insulation to reduce energy consumption, green house gas emissions, and save money. Our team offers highly skilled, safety trained, drug tested, and ready to work employees who can perform all tasks relating to mechanical insulation and mechanical insulation energy audits in your facility. HEAT PIPE TECHNOLOGY, INC. Heat Pipe Technology is the innovation leader in passive energy recovery and dehumidification systems for commercial and industrial applications around the globe. Employing the very latest in passive-heat-transfer technology, Heat Pipe Technology designs and supplies the core energy recovery technologies to the world s leading commercial air-handling equipment manufacturers. HITACHI AMERICA LTD Hitachi America Ltd., Air Technology Group provides industry leading, technologically advanced, energy efficient oil free air compressors, ranging from 2 to 300 HP, designed for a multitude of applications. Our sustainable, Environmentally Friendly DSP Series oil free rotary screw and SRL Series oil free scroll air compressors provide optimum performance, the highest standard of air purity, space conservation, and maximized efficiency. HOFFMAN CONTROLS CORPORATION The Overall Strategic Initiative for 50 years has been more Efficient Control of Equipment & Systems by Reducing Power Consumption, Improving Efficiencies, with new applications and functions for the HVACR Industry. Most of our controls were First in the Industry ideas, design and methods, that out Perform competition. See us for State of the Art Digital Electronic Controls with Display, History and Operational Performance. HONEYWELL / E-MON E-Mon provides a solution for Building Owners & Property Managers that need to identify, measure, and verify energy consumption. E-Mon products and services provide the ability to allocate energy usage unlike the Utility Company. We do this by offering an advanced metering solution that is Revenue Grade with an intuitive and configurable software package to profile energy demands and manage assigning cost to the appropriate tenants as demonstrated by thousands of installed systems. HOTSTART, INC. Hotstart designs and manufactures engine pre-heaters that improve the reliability of generators and other industrial engines. The product line includes tank type, direct immersion and circulating coolant heaters and lube oil heaters. Hotstart heaters provide diesel engines with easy starts, immediate full power, reduced engine wear, reduced emissions and reduced fuel consumption. Reduce energy consumption up to 36% with Hotstart HOTflow heaters. HUDSON TECHNOLOGIES SMARTenergy OPS Our optimization platform provides real-time continuous monitoring of your chiller plant. Utilizing operating data and proprietary algorithms, our engineering team helps optimize energy usage, improve system performance and reduce operating costs to 35% with <2 year ROI. Your energy and cost savings are calculated, providing verified savings to be included in sustainability reports or submitted to utility rebate programs. IPKEYS POWER PARTNERS IPKeys, an SBA Certified 8(a) and women owned company, is a strategic partner in the DoD Federal, Commercial and Energy sectors, delivering expertise in the definition, development, integration, and deployment of Internet Protocol ( IP ) technology and communications systems. IPKeys expertise includes Network and Telecommunications Engineering; Systems Engineering and Integration; Cyber Security; Systems Acquisition, Production and Fielding; Modeling and Simulation; Municipal Technologies; and Energy/Smart Grid Engineering Services. I-STAR ENERGY SOLUTIONS I-Star Energy Solutions performs detailed Mechanical Insulation, Steam Traps and Building Envelope Energy Assessments, items not usually addressed in energy projects but representing significant savings and quick paybacks. Using state-of-the-art equipment and software we perform detailed analysis, calculate energy savings, return on investment and perform the necessary repairs to realize the savings. Visit us for a Free Evaluation of potential. LIGHT EFFICIENT DESIGN As the premier source of high-quality, cutting-edge LED Retrofit lighting solutions, we have strategically implemented our vision to provide innovative energy-saving products, cementing our place as an alternative core brand within the electrical distribution channel. In just five short years, we have successfully established Light Efficient Design as the preferred choice among lighting professionals. Significant partnerships with national distributors include those with Platt, Rexell, Grainger and Synergy, as well as key agents. Light Efficient Design has assembled a high-caliber team of manufacturer s reps who locally service distributors in both the U.S. and Canada. As a result, our policy of not selling directly to end users fosters strong and trusting relationships within the distribution channel. LIGHTING RESOURCES, LLC Whether you have truckloads or a single box of lamps and related wastes, Lighting Resources is one of the nation s largest lamp recyclers operating six facilities throughout the United States. Our EZ on the Earth division can manage your smaller quantities by offering a complete line of recycle kits delivered anywhere in the continental United States within a few days. LITETRONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC. Founded in 1970, Litetronics International, Inc. is a global lighting manufacturer that specializes in engineering energy efficient lighting products that cater to the aesthetic and performance needs of the restaurant, casino, cinema, hospitality, retail, and agriculture niche markets. The company manufactures a wide range of commercial lighting products, including incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, compact fluorescent, cold cathode fluorescent, metal halide, and high pressure sodium lamps. From the first Super Service 20,000-hour incandescent light bulb to the Micro-Brite cold cathode compact fluorescent light bulb, Litetronics has a long-standing tradition of creating innovative products for niche lighting applications. We re continuing that tradition today by engineering the most energy efficient lighting solutions that meet these niches unique needs. For over 40 years, Litetronics has evolved into an award-winning lighting technology innovator, producing numerous long-lasting, highly efficient lighting products. Our dedication to quality ensures that each product is manufactured to the highest standard of excellence. LUNERA LIGHTING Lunera Lighting is a technology leader in LED lighting providing innovative products that are simple to install, reliable to operate, and valuable to own. Lunera delivers high performance plug-andplay commercial LED lamps that obsolete traditional lighting technologies. Visit Lunera on the web, Facebook or Twitter. LUTRON ELECTRONICS Founded in 1961, Lutron Electronics is headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. From dimmers for the home, to lighting management systems for entire buildings, the company offers more than 17,000 energy-saving products, sold in more than 100 countries around the world. The company s early inventions- including the first solid-state dimmer invented by Lutron s founder, Joel Spira-are now at the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC. MAGNELAB, INC. Magnelab designs and manufactures high accuracy current sensors and current transformers for the energy monitoring industry. Magnelab makes the flexible line of current sensors up to 5,000 amps both in single and three phase models. The flexible rope-like current transformers wrap around any bundles of electric wires from 3 to 48 inches in diameter. Please visit us at booth 840 for demonstrations. MARTIN ENERGY GROUP Martin Energy Group is an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of complete power plant packages. Generator Controls, Switchgear, SCADA Systems, Cogeneration Packages, All Gaseous Fuel Powered Generator Sets, Power Modules, Packages & Enclosures, Specialty Power Systems, Power Support & Service. We also offer a complete line of ancillary components such as Gas Scrubbing Equipment, Gas Conditioning, Flare Systems, Carbon Monitoring Equipment. Waste Heat Recovery systems for the Exhaust gases, Jacket Water, and Oil Cooler. Absorption Chilling is also a new technology to reduce wasted heat and optimizing your systems capacity. Since 1976, Martin Energy Group has built its business and reputation on meeting the needs of our customers. We evaluate each project and engineer solutions that meet or exceed our customer s expectations. By evaluating the entire customer needs prior to completing the engineering and design. We can manufacture, assemble the project in our facilities and conduct comprehensive testing prior to the shipment and installation. Your ONE STOP SHOP Martin Energy Group has the capacity and full range of power generation products. To provide each and every customer with a Balance of Plant Product that integrates all of the components into a totally coordinated project. MELINK CORPORATION Cut your commercial kitchen energy usage and utility bill with fan energy savings up to 97% and conditioned air savings up to 70% with Intelli-Hood Demand Control Kitchen Ventilation (DCKV) system. Intelli-Hood uses temperature and proprietary optic sensors to automatically regulate exhaust and makeup fan speeds in accordance with cooking volume in commercial kitchens. The system was awarded the 2015 ENERGY STAR Emerging Technology Award. METER TREATER MTI has manufactured quality surge protection products since Currently we produce over 3500 individual models ranging from type 1 service entrance protectors to point-of-use power and network devices. Regardless of application residential, commercial or industrial MTI SPDs are the cornerstones to any contemporary disaster avoidance program providing risk minimization and loss prevention for networked operating environments. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC COOLING & HEATING Mitsubishi Electric is the #1 selling brand of VRF technology. We offer energy-efficient and eco-friendly systems for a wide variety of applications from zone-cooling or heating a home (using a split-ductless system, to a large commercial building with multiple floors and zones, that require individual comfort control delivered by a VRF system. CITY MULTI Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning technology is an energy-efficient method of providing precise comfort control to a building. CITY MULTI R2-Series systems can simultaneously cool and heat specific zones by enabling heat to be recycled within the building envelope, conserving electricity and delivering custom comfort to occupants. Our VRF zoning systems can help new or existing buildings earn essential points in the USGBC s LEED ratings system and have been deployed in hundreds of projects to date for this purpose. Our split-ductless systems provide zone cooling for computer rooms, telephone equipment rooms, and many other light commercial applications. MUOVITECH NORTH AMERICA Muovitech Group is the European leader in products for geothermal energy. Our innovative products for heating and cooling contributes to a greener building environment. We develop and manufacture installation products for geothermal energy in our own factories. GSHEX s for drillers who drill for geothermal heating and cooling. We also have GSHEX s for contractors who work with geothermal energy savings etc. Complete supplier of accessories such as manifold chambers, distribution pipes, casing pipes, valves, fittings, and everything needed for a Geothermal bore field installation. ND METERING SOLUTIONS ND Metering Solutions is a market leader in providing innovative metering solutions to enable clients to monitor and manage their energy consumption. Some of the largest companies in the world have been able to efficiently rollout out comprehensive submetering networks throughout their estate due to the innovative, cost effective and installation friendly solutions ND Metering have designed. Whether it is for a retrofit installation or as part of a new-build, ND metering will have the ideal metering solution. NET ZERO USA Net Zero USA is dedicated to helping organizations reduce fixed cost through energy efficient lighting upgrades and retrofits including T5 Fluorescent Lighting Adapters and LED Lighting Retrofit Kits. OBERIX Oberix is a technology company dedicated to the business of managing buildings, facilities and enterprises with tools to improve efficiency, performance and processes, whilst providing key stakeholders with the information and reporting to make strategic decisions. Aurora is an enterprise management system that provides a web based, real time scalable solution. From the smallest building to the largest enterprise. Aurora leads the way in unifying systems to a single platform: +Integration of SCADA and BMS Systems +Automated Energy +Facility Performance +People +Data, Diagnostics and Analytics JOHN HENRY FOSTER The John Henry Foster Company is a St. Louis based, full-line fluid power distributor that sells pneumatic equipment and air compressors with sales territories that cover the eastern two-thirds of Missouri and the southern two-thirds of Illinois. We also offer in-house and field service of air compressors and hydraulics systems. MEASURLOGIC, INC. Measurlogic is focused on developing and manufacturing affordable, effective, and scalable AC and DC electrical sub-metering and power solutions, thus Enabling Energy Efficiency opportunities for building owners/facility managers. Our state of the art DTS sub-metering family, integrated with the PowerStudio software suite provides the tools to maximize profits reduce costs and increase productivity. OBVIUS Obvius is a leading energy solutions provides offering meters, wireless metering, data acquisition, software, and monitoring technologies used to display and manage energy usage and renewable energy generation. Obvius serves a global clientele and continues to drive innovation by simplifying data collection and connectivity.

18 18 WEEC 2015 SHOWCASE Showcase PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES INCORPORATED ONICON ONICON Incorporated manufactures highly accurate flow meters and Btu meters for chilled water, hot water, condenser water, and steam and natural gas systems. They are ideally suited for campus and central energy plant applications, as well as mixed use facilities. Retrofit kits are available for installation without shutdown. Btu meters are compatible with BACnet, LONWORKS, MOD- BUS, JCI-N2 Metasys and Siemens-P1 Apogee networks. ORION ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. As the industry s premier provider of energy retrofit solutions and services, Orion Energy Systems exists to be your supplier of choice. We are energy specialists who take pride in making facilities look extraordinary with advanced and effective products that perform better than any alternative and provide more value. We believe that success comes from a relentless focus on innovation and execution to help companies operate more efficiently. Delivering results that exceed your expectations is our top priority. Let our knowledgeable and experienced team create that value for you. PHILIPS LIGHTING Philips Lighting is leading the technology revolution with innovation across the digital lighting value chain. Our wide range of offerings, whether it be components or light sources, luminaires and controls, or total lighting solutions and services, customers can trust Philips to deliver innovation that is as impactful as it is progressive. POND & COMPANY Pond, founded in 1965, is a progressive, full-service firm providing architecture, engineering and commissioning services to government, municipal, corporate and private sector clients with a focus on improving building performance. With 280+ employees, we are an award-winning firm with a solid reputation for excellence - in design innovation, service quality and client satisfaction. POWERDYNE INTERNATIONAL (PDI) Powerdyne International, Inc. provides power solutions that are designed to be installed in virtually any location worldwide. The company s target customer will typically use its PDI Power Solution to produce its own primary or supplemental power which is useful in any situation where reliable and cost effective power is needed. Powerdyne is founded on the ability to produce primary and supplemental power using custom-built gas generators which produces electricity cheaper than existing means. The company expects that the difference between its costs of generating electricity versus its customer s current cost will result in a substantial savings. POWERHOUSE EQUIPMENT Powerhouse rents, sells and services industrial boilers. We have the largest fleet of rental boilers available. From 25HP to over 100,000 lbs/hr, our fleet is available for your steam or hot water needs. For over 30 years, Powerhouse has provided quality equipment and exceptional service. Boilers are our Business. Q POWER AMERICA INC. Q Power America is a manufacturer of heat exchangers and heat recovery solutions based on heat pipe technology. QPower heat exchangers are designed for a broad power ranging from 20 kw up to 5,000 kw (17 MMBTU s/hr.) - the largest installed to date, and have been into service for many types of heat recovery or heat transfer projects for various industries. R-50 SYSTEMS, LLC EXCITING NEW INNOVATIVE ENERGY SAVING INSULA- TION R-50 Systems LLC announces the most advanced insulation technology in the building industry today. There are numerous benefits to the R-50 high value system insulation products vs. the standard building envelope insulations now available. Governing bodies in the USA, such as IBC, BOCA and GSA have mandated considerably higher R-value levels for insulation in building roof/wall construction. R-50 Systems products reduce the building energy use while reducing the thickness of insulation (to 1 inch) required to achieve thermal goals. RETRO-TECH SYSTEMS, INC. Retro-Tech Systems, Inc. is an established national leader in the Lighting Industry, engaged in the engineering, designing, and installing of energy-efficient lighting systems. Retro-Tech Systems, Inc. has designed and installed lighting projects for a wide range of Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Medical, Governmental, Institutional, and Retail facilities across the United States. Retro-Tech Systems, Inc. s mission is to be the preferred turnkey designer, engineer, and installer of energy-efficient lighting systems, exceeding our customer s expectations through a total commitment to quality products and exceptional service. REXEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS Rexel Energy Solutions, formerly Munro Distributing Company, is a forward-thinking purveyor of conservation and renewable energy solutions. For 6 decades and 3 generations, we have leveraged our expertise, buying power and value-add philosophy to deliver exceptional products and services to our National Account, Contractor, ESCO and Utility patrons nationwide. SAIN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. Sain Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA) provides comprehensive energy consulting services for industrial, commercial and government entities worldwide. With over twenty-five years of extensive energy management experience, we offer services which include, Resource Efficiency (REM), LEED Accreditation Services, Metering Services, Energy Assessment Services, Retro- Commissioning, Energy Planning and Strategy, Risk, Use of Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources. SAMM CLIMATOLOGY SERVICES WE MUST TRANSMUTE: I am 100% pro wind power, but feel we are too narrowly focused and consequently not seeing the big picture. It s time to step back and evaluate other facits of wind generators. There is another side to wind power that we must reckon with. The benefits bestowed upon us by exploiting this other facit could far exceed their present contribution. Wind generators by their very nature are an obstruction to the flow of air masses. The wind obeys the laws of fluid dynamics and will flow by the path of least resistance. Mankind now possesses a handle on the weather, but not realizing this we are harming the climate. Air masses are being deflected away from where they are needed, and great harm is being done. We must not let this degradation go on unchecked, a course correction is necessary and will stop billions of dollars from being wasted, and at the same time put us back on a solid and sustainable footing. We are backsliding, now is the time to act. SCHWANK USA, INC. Looking for the most energy-efficient heating systems for industrial and commercial applications? Schwank s award-winning products, offer the most fuel efficient infrared heating technology, backed up by the best design, quickest delivery and technical support. Stop by our booth #410 to learn how to achieve up to 65% energy savings for your next new or retrofit heating project. SETRA SYSTEMS Setra Systems designs and manufactures a broad line of sensing products. This includes humidity, current, vacuum, and pressure sensing instruments, low pressure calibrators, and weighing and counting scales for a wide variety of applications in the HVAC/R, Semiconductor, Test & Measurement, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Barometric, Vacuum, and Industrial markets. Setra has been designing and manufacturing sensor instruments and products since 1967, and we are dedicated to lean manufacturing, standard processes, and continuous improvement. Setra delivers exceptional customer service, engineering expertise, and technical support to reduce development risks, improve the understanding of design issues, and quickly identify the right solutions. Decades of application engineering experience provides the perspective and knowledge to quickly prototype, build, and deliver components, sub assemblies or systems exactly to a customer s critical requirements. SHANNON INSULTECH INSULTECH Thermal Blanket Insulation saves energy, improves the work environment and lowers surface temperature for safety. INSULTECH Thermal Blanket Insulation is engineered to match and treat steam specialty fittings, valves and difficult geometry, trapping radiant heat loss that otherwise would be left bare. As a result, significant energy savings is recognized generating 7-14 month payback periods on investment. Average projects include steam fittings, saving roughly $ 60, a year in otherwise wasted energy. A CAD / CNC approach to manufacturing and design, result in a high quality investment with a 15 year service life. Invest one dollar and save $15 dollars. SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC Siemens Energy Division is one of the leading suppliers of products, systems, solutions, and services for the economical, reliable, and intelligent transmission and distribution of electrical power. This includes facilities and systems for the low-voltage and distribution power grid level, smart grid and energy automation solutions, power supply for industrial plants, and high-voltage transmission systems. SIMUWATT BY CONCEPT3D simuwatt Energy Auditor is a mobile and desktop application that was created as a way to improve the quality and lower the cost of energy audits. The detailed data collected enables auditors to more accurately identify energy savings measures and cuts time and cost of audits significantly. SKYLOUVER SYSTEMS SkyLouver Systems is a new Energy Positive Day Lighting System (an intelligent Skylight) for commercial, industrial, retail, and institutional applications. The system works by collecting, separating and redirecting the solar energy that falls on a building s roof. SkyLouver all but eliminates the need for day-time interior lighting and can greatly offset the cost of a building s heating and cooling load. SMARDT CHILLER GROUP, INC. Smardt Chiller Group is the world s leading manufacturer of high-efficiency oil-free centrifugal chillers - water cooled 60 TR to 1200 TR, air cooled 60 TR to 600 TR, condenserless to 1200 TR, evap to 400 TR and compact modular 60 TR to 900TR. Smardt chiller performance is AHRI-certified and verified by certified test rigs at the Smardt factories in Montreal, Quebec; Plattsburgh, NY; Stuttgart, Germany; Melbourne, Australia and Guangzhou, Guangdong. Smardt is the world s largest user of the revolutionary Turbocor compressor technology, which the company has been optimizing since 2001 and has now deployed in over 3000 high-efficiency installations across the world. When you install Smardt s award-winning Kiltech CPECS chiller plant energy optimization system - now supplied and supported by the Group in Asia-Pacific as well as North America - truly spectacular energy savings become possible. SOLARWORLD AMERICAS INC. SolarWorld has been the largest solar manufacturer in the Americas since Vertically integrated from silicon to complete turn-key systems, SolarWorld manufactures cells and modules in the United States and offers complete solar-power solutions to all types of customers. SolarWorld s engineering and experience provide the best product and power-performance guarantees in the industry. SPECIALTY LIGHTING GROUP As a National Accounts Lighting Distributor, Specialty Lighting Group provides quality lighting products and design services. The Energy Services Division is dedicated to sustainable lighting projects to assist our customers reduce energy use and minimize operating costs. From concept to commission, we offer a complete turnkey solution-product, rebate administration and installation. SPIRAX SARCO, INC. Spirax Sarco is the world leader in steam system management. The Company provides a broad range of fluid control products, engineered packages, systems expertise and site services for its diverse range of over 100,000 industrial and institutional customers. The Company helps its customers to optimize production capacity, reduce energy costs and emissions, improve product quality and enhance the safety of their operations. Spirax Sarco has strategically located manufacturing plants around the world and employs approximately 4,700 people, of whom around 1,300 are direct sales and service engineers. SSHC, INC. SSHC s produces and distribute the most efficient electric radiant heating systems for commercial, residential and industrial applications. Our flagship product, the Enerjoy Radiant Panel, is the only radiant system documented by NAHB and U.S. Dept. of Energy to save 30-50% on energy costs. Enerjoy s low-wattage infrared panels partner well with wind, photovoltaic and solar sources. ENERJOY Heatmodules have a low carbon footprint ; they have life-of-the-building longevity and are fully recyclable. Visit us at booth #731. STELLAR ENERGY Stellar Energy is a leading provider of a range of energy solutions, including Turbine Inlet Air Chilling (TIAC), District Cooling, Process Cooling and Combined Heat & Power (CHP). Our experience spans more than 20 years and stretches across the globe, with offices in the United States, China, and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. STULZ AIR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. STULZ-ATS is a manufacturer of precision environmental control equipment for Data Centers and mission critical applications. STULZ offers a full line of CRACs, CRAHs, air handling units (AHUs), ultrasonic humidifiers, and also engineers custom solutions. STULZ proudly designs and manufactures all products in their ISO-9001 facility in Frederick MD, USA. SURGE SUPPRESSION, INC Simply the best performing, most complete line of Surge Protective Device (SPD) products available. From.5Vdc to 7200Vac, telecom, data, current loop, series, audio, video, lighting, and specialty devices. The highest grade electronic protection for your sensitive equipment. Three decades of expertise in government, industrial, and commercial applications. TECO ENERGY Tampa Electric s comprehensive Energy Audit is designed to show you how your business can use energy more efficiently and save on your electric bill. Our professionally certified energy analysts can provide an overview of how smart energy usage can be incorporated into the way your business runs. Additionally, Tampa Electric and People s Gas Company offer incentives and rebates for various conservation measures implemented.

19 SHOWCASE WEEC PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES Showcase TEKWORX tekworx optimizes central energy plant performance through adaptive control, hydronic system expertise and continuous commissioning. tekworx helps clients minimize total kw per ton in their existing facilities without the purchase of new equipment. tekworx optimizes any hydronic system configuration and communicates with any building automation system or network. TETRA TECH Tetra Tech provides environmental, engineering and construction services for electric power and energy efficiency projects. Our services cover power generation, transmission, distribution, and storage, in all stages of development, construction, and operations. In addition, Tetra Tech offers energy policy, planning, management, and advisory services to government agencies, utilities, large energy users, system operators and the development finance community. TEVA ENERGY THERMAL SOLUTIONS TEVA Energy provides cost-effective solar water heating technologies that enable it to provide renewable energy to commercial and industrial facilities at rates below equivalent fossil fuel energy rates. At its own expense, TEVA designs, builds and maintains its systems on the client s site, greening their facility. TEVA services large industrial and commercial facilities. THERMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC TST provides innovative insulation products and turn-key contracting services that thermally restore above-ground and underground steam and hot water piping systems throughout the U.S. With our patented ConduFill technology, custom-made Removable Insulation Covers and insulation assessments, TST has successfully repaired and restored thermally-inefficient piping and pipe fittings for district energy systems, federal facilities, institutions, commercial facilities, and industrial plants. THERMAXX INSULATION JACKETS / THERMAXX REMOVABLE INSULATION & WIRELESS MONITORING New England based manufacturer, ThermaXX, LLC has been helping facilities nationwide achieve energy related goals since We will work with the Energy Manager & Facility Manager and put together a project that cools hot spaces by insulating components with removable, reusable insulation. Partnered with our wireless monitoring system, the insulation on your steam traps become Smart Jackets. Our Smart Jackets allow for viewing trap temperatures online, alerts to be set and alarms to be sent via a text message and if a component exceeds a predetermined temperature. A blown trap can cost a facility thousands of dollars, while the ROI rendered from our monitoring system is often under 24 months. THERM-O-LITE, INC. Thermolite designs and builds high performing secondary glazing systems for government and commercial buildings. 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TRISON CONSTRUCTION, INC. Trison Construction, Inc. is a national design/build experienced geothermal contracting firm offering engineering and turn-key project management for new and retrofit systems on any scale. Trison offers the most competitive geothermal project first-cost. Trison performs savings analysis, feasibility studies and offers financing options. UNIMAR Unimar, Inc. is a central New York based global supplier of standard and custom solutions for both hazardous (UL, ATEX, Ex) and non-hazardous applications. Founded in 1989, Unimar provides: General Lighting, FAA/ICAO Obstruction lighting and Industrial Controls for: utility, oil and gas, telecommunications, power plants and other applications. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY S BETTER BUILDINGS, BETTER PLANTS PROGRAM SILVER SPONSOR The U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE s) Better Buildings, Better Plants Program is a voluntary leadership initiative to drive significant energy efficiency improvement across U.S. industry. 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Hotel Blocks & Special Weec Rates Visit /hotels for our group rate information HILTON ORLANDO Group rates of $189 + $10 mandatory resort charge DEADLINE: August 28, 2015 LOCATION: 6001 Destination Pkwy Orlando, FL TO REGISTER BY PHONE: (Mention Group Code AEE for room block rates) HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO Group rates of $199 DEADLINE: September 6, 2015 LOCATION: 9801 International Drive Orlando, FL TO REGISTER BY PHONE: or (Mention Group Code Association of Energy Engineers or AEE) ROSEN CENTRE ORLANDO Group rates of $159 DEADLINE: September 4, 2015 LOCATION: 9840 International Drive Orlando, FL TO REGISTER BY PHONE: (Mention Group Code ) ROSEN INN AT POINTE ORLANDO Group rates of $95 Deadline: September 4, 2015 LOCATION: 9000 International Drive Orlando, FL TO REGISTER BY PHONE: (Mention Group Name Association of Energy Engineers or AEE, and ID Code 60767) If you have a problem finding a room after following the above instructions, please call AEE at , ext ZOO FANS Lowering the Cost of High Ceilings ZOO Fans small, energy-efficient destratification fans noticeably improve comfort and save energy. These patented, variable speed fans gently mix the air, eliminating hot and cold spots in spaces with open ceilings and drop ceilings. Comfort goes up, energy costs go down. Small fans, BIG savings! Visit us at Booth #425. What s your Zone Of Occupancy? Beware of Hotel Scams AEE is committed to providing you with the best hotel rates available. Please note, we do not authorize any third party to contact our attendees and exhibitors regarding hotels, and they are NOT affiliated with AEE in any way. Please book directly with the hotel either by phone or by using the online link provided on this page for each hotel. Exhibit at the WEEC Show: To secure your prime booth location, please contact Ted Kurklis, Exhibit Manager at or Ted@aeecenter.org For full show information visit

20 20 WEEC WEEC Registration World Energy Engineering Congress 2015 Will Be Held At: Orange County Convention Center, South Concourse, located inside the OCCC s South Building, faces International Drive. The street address for the South Concourse is 9899 International Drive, Orlando, FL Hotel Reservations Blocks of rooms have been reserved at a variety of hotel locations. For full details please visit / hotels for hotel information and special group rates and codes or refer to the box on page 19. Be sure to mention you are with the AEE Group/WEEC 2015 to receive discounted rates. The Association of Energy Engineers is not responsible for prices, quotes, or services provided. Pre-Registration 1. ONLINE: For credit card payments only, you may register online at: Enter coupon code WEECNews1 in the box next to your conference selection and discount will be applied at checkout before your credit card is charged. For new Conference Registrations only. Not valid for seminars, exhibit booths, special events or any other fees. 2. BY MAIL (All Events): Complete the registration form below and return it with check or credit card number, expiration date, and signature to the address indicated. Be sure to indicate all portions of the program you wish to attend. 3. BY TELEPHONE/ (All Events): For credit card payments only, you may register by phone by calling: Conference: (770) , Ext. 226 or connie@aeecenter.org Seminars: (770) or valerie@aeecenter.org 4. BY FAX (All Events): If you plan to pay by credit card, you may complete the registration form below, including all necessary credit card information, and transmit a completed registration form to the following FAX number: (770) Federal government agency participants registering by FAX must submit a completed Request, Authorization, Agreement, and Certification of Training Form or completed DD1556 forms with completed registration form. Your completed registration form, along with full payment, should be received no later than September 18, After that date, plan to register onsite at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Hall A. For questions or further information regarding registration, call: (770) , Ext. 226 or connie@aeecenter.org JOIN AEE AND SAVE ON YOUR REGISTRATION FEES By completing the form, you can apply for membership in AEE and then qualify to take the member rates on all portions of the program for which you register. Membership benefits include discounts on continuing education programs and books, plus free subscriptions to Energy Engineering, Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Cogeneration and Distributed Generation, International Journal of Green Energy, Environmental Design + Construction (EDC), AEE Energy Insight and Energy, Power, Facilities Newsletter (EFPN). REGISTRATION CANCELLATION POLICY Adjusted refund of conference fee (less $125 service charge) will be made if AEE Registrar is notified in writing on or before September 18, No refunds after September 18, Substitutions may be made, but must be received in writing. Should a program be cancelled because of weather, illness, or any other reason, all attendees will be notified as early as possible, and our liability will be limited to the return of the registration fee. CORPORATE/GOVERNMENT LEADER GROUP RATES Send 5 or more delegates to the conference and save on individual registration fees and also receive recognition as a Corporate or Government Leader. Your logo will appear on signage, onsite materials, and the show website. See page 13 for complete details. For more information on the Corporate/Government Leader Program, contact Bill Kent at bill@aeecenter.org or call (770) Ext WEEC 2015 CONFERENCE, SEMINAR, & EXHIBITS REGISTR ATION FOR M PHOTOCOPIES OF THIS FORM MAY BE USED. Federal government employees must include DD1556 forms with registrations. For Special Early Registration Discount, your completed registration form MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 18, After that date, plan to register on site. Detach & mail completed registration form to: Registrar, Association of Energy Engineers 3168 Mercer University Drive Atlanta, GA Or, if you are paying by credit card Please FAX your typed, completed form to: (770) DELEGATE INFORMATION No one under 16 years of age admitted. Name Title Name for Badge AEE Member No. (if applicable) Must be provided if you are a member and using member rates Company Address City/State/Zip Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Address Please complete as part of registration: 1. Type of Firm/Business (check only one): Commercial Institutional Governmental Consulting Eng. Press/Media Industrial Construction Architect Utility/Energy Producer Mfr./Vendor Press 2. Occupation/Title (check only one): Manager V.P. President, CEO Owner/Developer Plant Engineer/Facility Engineer Consultant Sales/Marketing Educator/ Researcher 2 - FREE REGISTRATION / EXPO ONLY Register me for the expo only. To receive this free registration, mail or fax this form to arrive no later than September 18, ($40 value) Please send Attn: Dept. EO or fax to (770) SPECIAL EVENTS Free Tour - Orange County Convention Center: September 29, 2015 / 10:30 11:30am / FREE Free Tour - Orange County Convention Center: September 30, 2015 / 1:00 2:00pm / FREE Free CWEEL Energy Policy: Opportunities & Challenges Breakfast: October 1, 2015 / 7:30-9:00am / FREE AEE Florida Sunshine Chapter Luncheon: October 1, 2015 / 11:30am-1:00pm / INCLUDED WITH PAID CONFERENCE / $20 FOR ALL OTHERS CWEEL Networking Reception: October 1, 2015 / 4:00-6:00pm / FREE TO CWEEL MEMBERS / $30 FOR ALL OTHERS 4 - Legends in Energy: EPCOT AFTER DARK Tuesday, Sept. 29 / 6:00-10:00pm / Disney Epcot Theme Park Please join us for a reception and dinner celebrating AEE s Legends in Energy. The Legends in Energy VIP Dinner will be held at the magnificent Disney Epcot Theme Park in Orlando, Florida.If you are not a current Legend in Energy and do not qualify as a 2015 Legend in Energy Inductee the cost to attend is $150. If you are a WEEC speaker, seminar attendee, exhibitor, corporate leader, or sponsor you may attend this event for an additional fee of $150. You must attend the WEEC Conference to attend the Legends in Energy event. You may also purchase additional spouse or guest tickets for this event at an additional fee of $150 each. Preregistration for this event is required. Space is limited and registrations are filled on a first-come, first served basis. You may register for this event by checking the appropriate box below or by registering online at: Select the admission options you desire for attending the Legends in Energy Dinner: Paid WEEC 2015 conference attendee AND current Legend in Energy or 2015 Legend in Energy Inductee: (Legends in Energy Dinner Cruise is included FREE with your full conference registration) If you are a 2015 Legend in Energy Inductee, please notate your eligibility criteria (see bullet points on page 11): WEEC 2015 speaker, seminar attendee, exhibitor, corporate leader, or sponsor: ($150 additional fee) Paid WEEC conference attendee, not receiving Legend in Energy recognition: ($150 additional fee) My spouse or a guest will accompany me: ($150 additional fee) Guest Name for Reservation AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION / Optional I wish to become a member of the Association of Energy Engineers in the classification checked below: MEMBER A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered professional engineer or architect. (Persons who believe they are qualified by experience or related degree may petition for full membership consideration.) AFFILIATE MEMBER A person interested in the objectives of the Association who does not meet the above criteria to be a full member. If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and registration number(s): State No. State No. Years of experience in energy field: UniversityDegree Year Additional pertinent information may be listed on a separate sheet and attached. I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, that I will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continue to be a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shall be in my power. (APPLICANT S SIGNATURE) (DATE) Please choose one of the following AEE Membership categories: AEE Membership Only Dues $190 AEE Membership plus Cogeneration & Distributed Generation Institute Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Environmental Engineers & Managers Institute Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Energy Services Marketing Society Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Facility Managers Institute Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Alternative & Renewable Energy Development Institute Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership Dues $220 AEE Membership plus Energy Managers Society Dues $240 Appropriate membership fee must be included with your total registration payment for your application to be processed and to have the member price to apply to the registration for this program. 50% discount is applicable only to the regular membership fee for new members only. Not valid for division dues or membership renewal. 5 - CONFERENCE / September 30 - October 2, 2015 Fee includes any of the 15 conference tracks, AEE Awards Banquet on Weds, Luncheons on Weds-Fri, copy of Proceedings CD, and a pass to the 2-day expo. $200 discount coupon not valid for single day fees. Individual Fees: AEE MEMBER/GOVERNMENT*/NONPROFIT FEE $895 NONMEMBER FEE $995 SINGLE-DAY FEE: Specify September 30 or October 1 or October 2 $395 GROUP DISCOUNTS (Applies to preregistration only.) COMPANY PLAN (more than 5 delegates): GREEN STAR ENERGY LEADER $15,000 BLUE STAR ENERGY LEADER $11,000 RED STAR ENERGY LEADER $ 6,000 WHITE STAR ENERGY LEADER $ 3,000 Each additional delegate $ WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS One Day Workshops Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Using Smart Metering to Cut Energy Costs $480 Finance & Accounting for Energy Engineers $480 Answering Your Lighting Questions & Hot Topics $480 Two Day Seminars Monday, September 28 Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Skills Update 2015 for Certified Energy Managers Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,350 / Non-Member $1,450 Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water (CWEP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,350 / Non-Member $1,450 Thursday, October 1 Friday, October 2, 2015 Effective Performance Contracting & Energy Project Funding (PCF prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,250 / Non-Member $1,350 Three Day Seminars Monday, Sept. 28 Wednesday, September 30, 2015 Basics of Distributed Generation & Onsite CHP (DGCP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners (EEP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency (CLEP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation (BESA prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Power Quality (CPQ prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (REP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,450 / Non-Member $1,550 Four Day Seminar Monday, Sept. 28 Thursday, October 1, 2015 Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,695 / Non-Member $1,795 Five Day Seminars Monday, Sept. 28 Friday, October 2, 2015 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals (BEP prep) Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,895 / Non-Member $1,995 Special seminar in Spanish: CEM: Certified Energy Manager / CEM: Gestor Energético Certificado Member/Govt/Non-Profit $1,895 / Non-Member $1, OPTIONAL EVENT GUEST FEES BANQUET / Wednesday, September 30, 2015 / 7:00-10:00pm Please indicate if you plan to attend the Banquet. Yes No (Ticket is included in paid full conference registration fee). Additional banquet ticket is required for your spouse or guest. Prepayment required; payment serves as reservation. FEE $75 Name for Reservation KEYNOTE LUNCHEON / Friday, October 2, 2015 / 11:15am-1:30pm Please indicate if you plan to attend the Keynote Luncheon. Yes No (Ticket is included in paid full-conference registration fee). Additional lunch ticket is required for your spouse or guest. Prepayment required; payment serves as reservation. FEE $ PAYMENT INFORMATION CHECK ENCLOSED (Payable in U.S. funds to Association of Energy Engineers) CHARGE TO MY CREDIT CARD (for advance registrations only) Visa MasterCard American Express Card Number CVV Code Exp. Date Signature Print Name on Card TOTAL CONFERENCE, SEMINAR, & REGISTRATION FEES DISCOUNT IF APPLICABLE MEMBERSHIP FEES (OPTIONAL) TOTAL ENCLOSED Please fill in the appropriate fee: - AEE-2420 A B C D

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