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    ARNOLDSCHWARZENEGGER

    KATERICALLAHAN

    FEATURED SPEAKERS

    Presented by Featuring

    SEPTEMBER 2527, 201WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTEWASHINGTON, DC

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    9:15 9:20AMWELCOME FROM AEE

    Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., ExecutiveDirector, Association o Energy Engineers

    10:45 11:10AMTOYOTAS SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM

    Jim Bolte, President, Toyota MotorManuacturing Alabama

    9:20 10:20AMWILL INNOVATION & GREEN

    TECHNOLOGIES SAVE THE

    GLOBAL ECONOMY?Arnold Schwarzenegger, Caliornias 38thGovernor, Cultural Icon, Environmental

    Crusader

    8:30-9:15AMBAND AND COLOR GUARD / US Air Force Band & Joint Armed Forces Color Guard

    10:20 10:45AMWHAT TO EXPECT ON ENERGY POLICY

    UNDER PRESIDENT OBAMAS SECOND

    TERM

    Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to SaveEnergy

    Opening Session

    Bronze Sponsors

    Onsite/Event SponsorsAssociation Energy Leaders

    Lanyards

    New Tec hno

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    Green Star CorporateEnergy Leader

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    Government Energy Leaders

    Annual Awards BanquetWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 / 7:00 - 10:00PMRENAISSANCE DC HOTEL / RENAISSANCE BALLROOMEvery year, the Association o Energy Engineers recognizes individuals and companies that have demonstrnotable contributions to the energy proession on the national and international levels. This networking e

    is included in your paid three-day conerence registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased orFeatured entertainment will be provided by The Capitol Steps: The Lighter Side o Politics. The Capitol Sbegan as a group o Senate stafers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed themCapitol Steps have been eatured on NBC, CBS, ABC, & PBS and can be heard 4 times a year on National Public Rstates nationwide.

    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013/ 8:30AM-11:10AM

    Silver Sponsors

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    Details as o 6/15/12 - Subject to Change.

    WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 25, 2013/ 2:304:30PMTrack A

    FEMWorksnergy Policy & Security

    Track BFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track CFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track DEnergy Management

    Track EEnergy Services

    Track FClimate Change

    Track GGreen Buildings/L

    Session A1Energy in the 113th

    ongress: What to Expect________________

    Brad Penney, Generalsel, National Association or State

    munity Services Programs

    Session B1Harnessing the

    Power of People___________________

    Chair: Jim E. Woods, C.E.M.,C.S.D.P., Vice President, BusinessDevelopment, Sain EngineeringAssociates, Inc.

    Session C1DOD 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 EngineeringAssociates, Inc.

    Session D1Fundamentals of

    Sustainable Lighting___________________

    Chair: John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P.,C.E.A., Owner, EfectiveLighting Solutions

    Session E1Demand Response &

    Demand Side Management___________________

    Chair: Laurie Wiegand-Jackson,C.E.P., President, Nor th AmericaPower Partners LLC

    Session F1Climate Change___________________

    Chair: Ryan Hodum, Vice President,David Gardiner & Associates, LLC

    Session G1Life Cycle Buil

    Commissioning & ARetrocommissio______________

    Chair: W. Dan Turner, Ph.D., & Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., CTechnical Advisor, Bee

    Track Hh Perormance Buildings

    Track IIndustrial EnergyManagement

    Track JIndustrial EnergyManagement

    Track KTechnology & Innovation

    Track LDistributed Generation

    Track MAlternative &Renewable Energy

    Session H1ENERGY STAR Partnerselp Clients Meet EnergyDisclosure Mandates________________

    Robert D. Sauchelli, ENERGYService & Product Provideram Manager, U.S. EPA ENERGY

    Session I1Projects that Reduced PlantEnergy Intensity by 10% or

    More: EPAs ENERGY STARChallenge for Industry

    Achiever Plants___________________

    Chair: Steve C. Schultz, C.E.M., C.L.E.P.,Corporate Energy Manager, 3M

    Session J1ISO/SEP___________________

    Chair: Timothy B. Ja nos, B.E.P.,C.D.S.M., C.E.A., C.E.M., C.R.M.,C.S.D.P., President, Spe ctrum EnergyConcepts, Inc.

    Session K1Industrial Energy

    Reduction Projects___________________

    Chair: Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q.,Assistant Project Manager, ToyotaMotor Engineering & ManuacturingNorth America

    Session L1New & Improved Uses

    of Natural Gas atYour Facilities___________________

    Chair: Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M.,MSEM, BSME, President, AcelaEnergy Group, Inc.

    Session M1Alternative Energy

    & Fuel Cells___________________

    Chair: Patricia Rose, Consultant

    THURSDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 9:0011:00AMTrack A

    FEMWorksnergy Policy & Security

    Track BFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track CFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track DEnergy Management

    Track EEnergy Services

    Track FClimate Change

    Track GGreen Buildings/L

    Session A2ving DODs Cyber Physical

    Security Challenge________________

    Daryl Haegley, Program Manager,mation Risk Management, Oce o

    puty Under Secretary o Deense,epartment o Deense

    Session B2Implementing Successul

    Energy Management

    Programs in the Education &Government Sectors___________________Chair: Leslie Cook, Program Manager,U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR

    Session C2Contracting: ESPC & UESC___________________

    Chair: Chuck Ilif, P.E., C.E.M., LEEDAP, CFM, Director o Energy &Sustainability, Architect othe Capitol

    Session D2Metering & Data Inormation

    Systems___________________

    Chair: Annemarie Diaz, P.E., C.E.M.,C&I Program Manager, ProgramDesign & Development, CLEAResult

    Session E2Using iPads & Tablets or

    Energy Management___________________

    Chair: Timothy Middelkoop, Ph.D.,C.E.M., Adjunct Proessor, Universityo Florida

    Session F2Sustainable, Efcient

    Communities & Campuses___________________Chair: Peter J. Garorth, P.E., Principal,Garorth International LLC

    Session G2Building Energy Per______________

    Chair: Nick J. Stecky, C.E.MPresident, NJS Associates

    Track Hh Perormance Buildings

    Track IIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track JIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track KTechnology & Innovation

    Track LDistributed Generation

    Track MAlternative &

    Renewable Energy

    Session H2enchmarking & Energy

    Assessments________________ Todd Billings, C.E.M., Businessopment Director, Saineering Associates, Inc.

    Session I2Finding Energy & Cost

    Savings through EnergyTreasure Hunts___________________

    Chair: Bruce Bremer, President, BremerEnergy Consulting Services, Inc.

    Session J2Moving Beyond Basics: Strategies

    for Integrating Energy into aManufacturing Companys

    Core Business Concerns___________________Chair: Bhaskar Dusi, CorporateEnergy Manager, CEMEX

    Session K2Industrial Sustainability

    Projects___________________Chair: Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q.,Assistant Project Manager, ToyotaMotor Engineering & ManuacturingNorth America

    Session L2CogenerationBest Practices___________________

    Chair: Buster Barksdale Jr., C.E.M.,C.S.D.P., Principal, CoGenPower Solutions

    Session M2Solar/PV___________________

    Chair: Ken Patterson, C.E.M.,C.D.S.M., Senior Energy Advocate,Advanced Energy Innovations

    THURSDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 2:304:30PMTrack A

    FEMWorks

    nergy Policy & Security

    Track BFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track CFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track DEnergy Management

    Track EEnergy Services

    Track FClimate Change

    Track GGreen Buildings/L

    Session A3OD Wind Energy Projects

    & Panel Discussion_________________: Jennier States, Senior Energyalist, Pacic Northwest Nationalratory

    Session B3Army Net Zero Energy___________________

    Chair: Kristine Kingery, Director,Army Sustainability Policy,U.S. Army

    Session C3Doing Business with the

    Federal Government___________________Chair: Edwin W. Dovel, Vice President oPublic Sector, Harris Lighting

    Session D3Energy Management & Master

    Planning Case Studies___________________Chair: Bruce Bremer, President,Bhair: Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A.,President, Energy Management &Research Associates

    Session E3Perormance Contracting &

    Alternative Financing___________________Chair: Eric A. Woodroo, Ph.D.,C.E.M., C.R.M., Founder, www.ProtableGreenSolutions.com

    Session F3The Great Climate

    Change Debate___________________Chair: David Gardiner, Principal,President, David Gardiner &Associates

    Session G3Lighting Technolog______________Chair: Nick Bleeker, BusinessDevelopment Marketing MaLighting North America

    Track HHigh Perormance

    Buildings

    Track IIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track JIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track KTechnology & Innovation

    Track LDistributed Generation

    Track MAlternative &

    Renewable Energy

    Session H3Net Zero Energy_________________

    : Terry Blattel, P.E., C.E.M.,.M., Energy & Sustainability

    ager - Central Region, CBRE

    Session I3Building an Energy EfciencyProgram at Small & Medium

    Sized ManuacturingCompanies___________________

    Chair: Sharon Nolen, P.E., C.E.M.,Corporate Energy Program Manager,Eastman Chemical Company

    Session J3Best Practices in Compressed

    Air___________________Chair: Roderick Smith, Publisher,Compressed Air BestPractices Magazine

    Session K3New Emerging Technologies___________________

    Chair: Graham Parker, C.E.M., B.E.S.A.,Senior Staf Engineer, Pacic NorthwestNational Laboratory

    Session L3CHP___________________

    Chair: Walter Bright, Departmento Mechanical & AerospaceEngineering, North CarolinaState University

    Session M3Geothermal___________________

    Chair: Jack P. DiEnna Jr., ExecutiveDirector, Geothermal National &International Initiative

    FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 / 9:0011:00AMTrack B

    FEMWorksGovernmentEnergy Management

    Track CFEMWorksGovernment

    Energy Management

    Track DEnergy Management

    Track EEnergy Services

    Track GGreen Buildings/L

    Session B4Federal Commissioning

    Projects___________________Chair: Butch Wallace, P.E., C.E.M.,C.M.V.P., Director, EngineeringTechnical Services, Sain EngineeringAssociates, Inc.

    Session C4Renewables in the Federal

    Government___________________Chair: Michael Aimone, P.E., Director,Business Enterprise Integration, Oceo the Department Under Secretary oDeense, U.S. Department o Deense

    Session D4Employee & Energy

    Awareness___________________Chair: Asad Gilani, C.E.M., B.E.P.,Energy Program Manager, DHS-ICE

    Session E4Energy Auditing___________________

    Chair: Asit Patel, President, ANPEnergy Consulting Services Corp.

    Session G4Data Center Ef______________

    Chair: Geof Overland, DaProgram Manager, CLEAR

    Track HHigh Perormance

    Buildings

    Track IIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track JIndustrial Energy

    Management

    Track KTechnology & Innovation

    Session H4Energy Modeling & Highrormance Building Design_________________

    Joseph Davis, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,

    ., Senior Energy Engineer,eering Economics, Inc.

    Session I4Northern Exposure Canadian

    Energy Efciency Successes___________________Chair: Jon Feldman, C.E.M., C.E.A.,

    C.M.V.P., Engineering Manager,Conservation, The OntarioPower Authority

    Session J4Large Industrial Energy

    Reduction Savings& Projects___________________

    Chair: Eric W. Soderberg, P.E., C.E.M.,Energy Engineer, North CarolinaState University

    Session K4Smart Grid___________________

    Chair: Zac Canders, ProgramManagement, SAIC

    Conference Program

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    EXPO WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER / WASHINGTON, DC

    SHOW HOURS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 / 10:00AM - 6:00PM /THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 10:00AM - 4:00PM

    PREREGISTER FOR FREE EXPO ADMISSION WITH THE REGISTRATION FORM ON THE BACK OF THIS BROCHUR

    Exhibitor List

    Event Sponsorship Available

    Exhibiting companies, maximize your exposure by sponsoringa conerence attendee reception, cofee service, tote bags or

    other events at WEEC.

    Contact Lauren Lake at AEE or details

    (770) 447-5083, ext. 211 [email protected].

    To Exhibit in WEEC:

    Contact Ted Kurklis, WEEC Exhibit Managerat (770) 271-7869 or

    [email protected] or visit www.aeecenter.org/weec.

    Hotels:

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    2G CENERGY PowerSystems Technologies

    ABM Energy Acuity Brands Advance Thermal Corp. Advanced Compliance

    Solutions, Inc. Advanced Cooling

    Technologies, Inc. Advanced Test

    Equipment Rentals AEP Energy Airius, LLC AirXchange

    AmbiRad AMEC Ameresco American Energy

    Corporation American Lamp

    Recycling, LLC Arctic Chiller Group, The ARVA, LLC ASME Atlantic Sun Control Atlas Copco Compressors Auburn Manuacturing, Inc. Baltimore Aircoil

    Benjamin Electric Company Borrego Solar Systems, Inc. Budderfy LLC Calmac Caml USA Capstone Distributor,

    E-Finity DG Cascade Energy CDI Meters Centimark Roong

    and Flooring Commissioning Agents, Inc. ConEdison Solutions Continental Control

    Systems, LLC Cooper Crouse-Hinds Copper Development

    Association

    Cree, Inc. Crom Corporation, The Daintree Networks Danoss Turbocor Dekra Certication Delta Cooling Towers, Inc. Dent Instruments DN Tanks Dresser-Rand DuraGuard Products, Inc. EasyTur ECHO Process

    Instrumentation, Inc.

    EFT Energy Inc. eGauge ElectraLed Electro Industries /

    Gauge Tech Elster EnergyICT E-Mon/Honeywell Eneractive Solutions EnergyCAP, Inc. EnerNOC, Inc. eSight Energy Inc. Everlast Lighting EYE Lighting International FAFCO Thermal Storage

    Systems, Inc. FLEXIM AMERICASCorporation

    FLIR Systems Flow Sae Inc. Fluke Corporation FuelCell Energy, Inc. Global Energy Services Global Strategic Energy Grainger H.O. Trerice HanitaTEK Window Films Harris Lighting Heat Pipe Technology, Inc.

    Horizon EngineeringAssociates, LLP Hotstart, Inc. Howard Industries

    Huntsman iEnergyIQ Corp. Instruments Direct JUHA Co. Ltd Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Krat Power kWantera Labor Management

    Cooperative Trust Leviton LED Roadway Lighting, Ltd. LiLEDs Lordan (A.C.S.) Ltd

    Lutron Electronics MAMAC Systems, Inc. Measurlogic, Inc. Melink Corporation MHT Lighting Mitsubishi Electric Cooling

    and Heating Mitsubishi Electric

    Power Products Miura North America, Inc. MPC Energy Multistack LLC NALMCO NextEnergy Geothermal

    NSF-ISR Noesis Energy NorthWrite, Inc. Obvius Holdings, LLC Onicon Incorporated Onset Computer

    Corporation Pepco & Delmarva Power

    C&I Energy Savings Program Pepco Energy Services, Inc. Pster Energy, Inc. Philips Lighting PoolPak International Powerhouse Equipment

    & Engineering Precision-Paragon (P2) Q Power America Inc. Quadlogic Controls

    Corporation

    Retro-Tech Systems, Inc. Rovanco Piping Systems RS&H, Inc. Sain Engineering

    Associates, Inc. Schneider Electric Servidyne Shannon-Insultech Siemens Industry, Inc. Slim Jim/Geo Lake Plate,

    distributed by AWEB Supply Smardt Chiller Group Inc. Smart Building Technologies

    Southland Industries Spirax Sarco SSRCx Sterling Planet, Inc. Sunbelt Rentals tekWorx TerraLux Tetra Tech Therm-O-Lite, Inc. ThermaXX Jackets Trane/Ingersoll Rand Transormative Wave

    Technologies Tremco, Inc.

    Trison Construction, Inc. U.S. Department o State University o Maryland Veris Industries, Inc. Viconics Technologies Inc. VIRIBRIGHT Lighting Water Savers, LLC WaterFurnace

    International, Inc. Watson McDaniel Company WattStopper Weishaupt Corp Yanmar America

    Corporation

    Yokogawa Corporationo America Zoo Fans

    Note: Subject to change without notice

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    CONFERENCEATTENDEELUNCHEON AREA

    REGISTRATION

    AREA

    Floorplan subject to change without notice.

    WEEC 2013 Floorplan:Hall A

    The U.S. Environmental

    Protection Agency, ENERGYSTAR, and Associationo Energy Engineers(AEE) invite you to attendthe GreenStreet exposhowcase, located withinthe 2013 WEEC Expo.

    The companies located along the green carpet othe GreenStreet expo will represent leading providerso environmentally riendly, green energy eciencyrelated products and services.

    One Day WorkshopTuesday, September 24, 2013 /

    9:00am-5:00pm

    Earn 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480

    Using Smart Metering to Cut

    Energy Costs

    Two Day SeminarsMonday, September 23 Tuesday,

    September 24, 2013

    Earn 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH

    Basics o Distributed Generation and

    Onsite CHP (DGCP prep)

    Skills Update 2013 or CertiedEnergy Managers

    Three Day SeminarsMonday, September 23 Wednesday,

    September 25, 2013

    Earn 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH

    Fundamentals o Building Energy

    Simulation (BESA prep)

    Fundamentals o Buying & Selling

    Energy (CEP prep)

    Fundamentals o Lighting Efciency

    (CLEP prep)

    Fundamentals o Measurement &

    Verication: Applying the IPMVP

    (CMVP prep)

    Fundamentals o Power Quality

    (CPQ prep)

    Energy Management PractitionerTraining Program (EEP Prep)

    Four Day SeminarsMonday, September 23 Thursday,

    September 26, 2013

    Earn 3.0 CEU / 30 PDH

    Superior Energy Perormance: Cer

    Practioner in Energy Managemen

    Systems (CP EnMS)

    Five Day SeminarsMonday, September 23 Friday,

    September 27, 2013

    Earn 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH

    Advanced Retro-Commissioning

    (Masters Level CBCP prep)

    Comprehensive 5-Day Training Pro

    or Business Energy Proessionals

    (BEP prep)

    Seminars

    Closing Keynote LuncheonFriday, September 27, 2013 / 11:15AM1:30PMRenaissance DC Hotel / Renaissance Ballroom

    Long Term Energy OutlookJoin us on Friday, September 27th, or theClosing Keynote Luncheon. Featured keyno

    speaker, William (Bill) M. Colton, Vice PresideCorporate Strategic Planning at Exxon MobCorporation, will discuss the trends that wilshape global energy supply and demand ovthe coming decades and how energy will bused more efciently as new technologiesemerge. The WEEC Keynote Luncheon is

    included in your paid three-day conerence registration. Additionor guest tickets may be purchased or $50.

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    Legends in Energy Dinner CruiseTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2013 / 6:30-10:30PM

    ABOARD THE ODYSSEY, WASHINGTON, DC

    The Legends in Energy VIP dinner cruise will be held on Tuesday, September 24th aboard the Odyssey, navigating thewaters o the Potomac with views o magnicent Washington, DC, to honor new 2013 Legend in Energy Inductees and ou

    esteemed Legends and Chartered Legends.

    The Legends in Energy Dinner Cruise is a limited rst-come, rst-served event and preregistration is required. You mustreserve your spot by registering or WEEC and the Legends event. Visit www.aeecenter.org/Legends or details on

    eligibility and inormation on registering or this VIP event.

    Free New Technologies BreakastWednesday, September 25, 2013 / 8:00 9:00am

    Leviton Manuacturing Co. is pleased toponsor the New Technologies Breakast.

    This ree breakast is a concise and inormative orum or attendees to

    preview the new and innovative products and services on display at the

    how. WEEC exhibitors will preview their newest technologies, enabling

    attendees to quickly map out their time at the show and get a rapid

    urvey o whats new.

    Meet the Authors Networking EventWednesday, September 25, 2013 / 4:00 6:00pmHere is your chance to meet the authors o proessional reerence books.

    Authors will be on hand to discuss their works. This networking eventakes place in the AEE Energy Books Booth in the Expo Hall, concurrent

    with the Expo Hall Reception. I you would like to purchase a book or

    view new titles, please visit www.aeecenter.org/books.

    Free CWEEL BreakastThursday, September 26, 2013 / 7:30 9:00am

    Energy Policy: Opportunities and Challenges, A program

    or women proessionals and women-owned companies.

    Join us or a keynote presentation by the Council on

    Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership. Invited

    Speaker: Nancy Sutley, Chair, White House Council on

    Environmental Quality.

    Events

    DOEs Better PlantsRecognition LunchWednesday, September 25, 2013 / 12:00pmin Expo Hall Luncheon Area

    The U.S. Department o Energy will recognize Better

    Buildings, Better Plants Partners or their energy efciency

    accomplishments during a lunch plenary session at the Wo

    Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC). Through Better Plan

    leading manuacturers partner with the Department to

    improve their energy

    intensity by 25% over

    ten years, develop

    energy management

    plans, and track and

    report their annual

    progress. This national

    recognition event will

    also include keynote

    remarks rom an

    Energy Department ofcial, and provide an opportunity o

    companies to network with Better Plants Partners and othe

    WEEC participants. Lunch is included or paid conerence

    seminar attendees. All others may pre-purchase tickets or

    purchase onsite i available.

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    AEE National Capitol Chapter LuncheonThursday, September 26, 2013 / 11:30am 1:00pmJoin AEEs Capitol Chapter or a luncheon and presentation.Luncheon is ree or paid conerence attendees,

    $20 or all others.

    Free ENERGY STAR Reserved Sign PortolioManager Benchmarking Workshop Featuringthe Newly Release Upgraded Portolio ManagerThursday, September 26, 2013 / 12:30 2:30pm

    Come to this workshop to learn how to benchmarkseveral types o commercial buildings, and how PortolioManager can be used to meet Washington D.C. EnergyDisclosure legislative mandates.

    Washington, D.C. is one o the largest cities to mandateenergy benchmarking or commercial buildings. Arepresentative rom the District Department o the

    Environment will be at the workshop to describe the D.C.legislation and the response rom the marketplace.Federal agencies and state and local governments

    across the country are taking bold steps to protect theenvironment and lower energy costs through bothrequired policy measures and voluntary campaigns. Recentlegislation and voluntary initiatives have mandated thepublic disclosure o building energy use in several statesand localities including Caliornia, Washington State, NewYork City, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Minneapolis,and Washington, D.C. These entities are turning to EPAsENERGY STAR Portolio Manager a ree online energyand greenhouse gas tracking tool as the preerred tool

    or disclosure.Portolio Manager provides an unbiased 1-100 energy

    perormance score and energy use intensity benchmarksor commercial buildings. Buildings scoring a 75 or higheron this scale are eligible to apply or the ENERGY STARcertication or superior energy perormance.

    Free Tour: Lutron Electronics CommercialExperience CenterThursday, September 26, 2013 / 1:00 2:00pmLocated just blocks away rom the U.S. Capitol Buildingand the D.C. Convention Center, Lutrons Washington,

    D.C. Experience Center is a training destination wherethousands o visitors eachyear learn about and interactwith many o the latest energysavings lighting controltechnologies. While on thetour, a trainer will visuallydemonstrate the interactiono shades, daylight sensors,

    occupancy sensors, and dimming ballasts. Guests willexperience the changes in the space, and will actually seethe energy-savings achieved with each lighting adjustmenThis tour is open to the frst 40 registrants.

    CWEEL ReceptionThursday, September 26, 2013 / 4:00 6:00pmJoin CWEEL or a special networking and undraising evenCatch up with old riends and meet new ones while sharinexperiences and knowledge learned at the WEEC. Free toCWEEL Members; $30 or All Others.

    Free Poster SessionsWednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013

    Poster sessions willprovide an opportunity orauthors, session presenters,

    conerence attendees,and exhibit hall visitors tointeract, and give and receivideas on a one-on-oneinormal basis.

    Free Workshops in Expo HallWednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013These complimentary,inormative presentations,located inside the exhibit hall,have been designed to enhance

    your learning about the latestnew products, and allow or aninteractive experience or allexpo attendees and presenters.

    Free Career CenterWednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013WEEC will eature an Onsite Career Center in the expo orattendees to learn about current positions active on theAEE Online Green Job Center, the booth will also containinormation available to bolster your career such as howto be able to take the 5 day

    Prep Certied Energy ManagerCEM course, have your resumelisted in the AEE Resumedatabase or participate as aFeatured Employer. Visit theCareer Center located nearRegistration or go to

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