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    november 11-14, 2007washington d.c. convention center

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    For three decades the Alliance to Save Energy hasworked tirelessly uniying public and private interestsin the promotion o a sustainable energy uture. Thismission and vision to advance energy eciency world-wide or a cleaner environment, a healthier economy,

    and greater energy security is exemplied by the EnergyEciency Global Forum and Exposition (EE Global).

    This event will gather the leading scientic, political,and commercial gures rom the ve regions o theworld to orge partnerships and develop policiesand strategies on energy eciency or globalimplementation. Moreover, EE Global will go beyondthe simple exchange o ideas and inormation.Throughout this our-day gathering, technologies andproducts will be bought and sold, partnerships andalliances established, and policies developed and

    delivered to countries around the world.

    Additionally, EE Global will serve as the highlight o ahistoric and celebratory year or the Alliance to SaveEnergy. 2007 marks the launch o our rst internationalconerence series, the introduction o signicant energylegislation, and our 30th anniversary. As Chairman othe Alliance, I invite you to help us celebrate thesemilestones at the Energy Eciency Global Forumconerence this November 11-14, 2007 in Washington,D.C.

    Senator Mark PryorAlliance Chairman

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    As chairman and chie executive ocer o the worldslargest appliance company, I consider EE Global roma business perspective. This event appeals to mebecause o its comprehensive approach to globalizingenergy eciency.

    EE Global will bring together senior executives andpolicymakers to examine the role that energy eciencywill play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. EEGlobal also will eature a job air, training seminars anda variety o interactive exhibitions.

    EE Global serves as a necessary rst step towarda globally integrated approach to energy eciencyWhirlpool believes that EE Global is the ideal venueto announce new eciency measures, global initiativesand partnerships. We are pleased to be supporting EE

    Global as the ounding sponsor and corporate chair.

    Whirlpool is just one o many global corporationsplaying an integral role in EE Global. This brochurehighlights the impressive roster o EE Global organizerssponsors, exhibitors and speakers that will convene inWashington, D.C. this November. Do not miss youopportunity to learn rom this multi-dimensional orum.

    Je FettigChairman & CEO

    Whirlpool

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    As a city and a country, we strive to demonstrate to theworld that energy eciency is the astest, cheapest,cleanest means to curbing increasing energy prices andworldwide growth in energy consumption. The UnitedStates is committed to reducing our oil dependency,

    and recognizes that our goals will only be achieved byworking in partnership with international governmentand industry leaders.

    We believe EE Global will provide an excellentopportunity or participants and observers to shareideas, develop plans, and experience a new vision or asustainable uture. We look orward to welcoming youto our Nations capital this November or this premiereorum on energy eciency.

    Samuel W. BodmanSecretary, Department o Energy

    Mike JohannsSecretary, Department o Agriculture

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    Much like the U.S. Administration, the Alliance toSave Energy believes that international cooperation iscritical to the advancement o energy eciency. WhileEE Global 2007 will serve as a rst-o-its-kind orumor initializing a global dialogue on energy eciency, it

    is critical that we expand upon these commitments andpartnerships.

    Thereore, we are committed to making the EnergyEciency Global Forum & Exposition an annual eventand to welcoming you to Brussels, Belgium in 2008and Mexico City, Mexico in 2009. We acknowledgethat the solutions to the worlds energy problems wilrequire a level o cooperation and action unimaginablein modern times. However, we believe in the matchlessdetermination o EE Global sponsors, speakersorganizers, and participants and look orward to

    meeting you in November or what promises to be anengaging and eventual journey.

    Kateri CallahanPresident, Alliance to Save Energy

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    Without the extraordinary generosity o the companies and organizations listed below, the Alliance to Save Energywould not be able to provide you with the tools and conerence activities planned to help you meet new people andgrow your business. Our sincere thanks and appreciation go to:

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    EE Global eatures our ull-delegate gatherings where the audience will hear rom industry and government visionarom around the world. More than just learning sessions, the plenary gatherings will be used to celebrate the work bdone by cities, businesses, and others to transition to a sustainable energy uture.

    Jim RogersPresident, Chairman & CEO,Duke Energy

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    Tanja GnnerEnvironmental Minister o theFederal State

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    Bob MaloneChairman & President, BP America

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    The conerence will kick-o in the Ep Ha onMonday, November 12th, as Whirlpool Corporationsponsors a special reception or conerencedelegates, exhibitors, media, and guests. Dont missthe opportunity to network and get your rst look at thevast array o energy-ecient technologies, products,and initiatives.

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    EE Global Public Day is designed to be un andinormative, in a celebratory atmosphere. On Sunday,November 11th, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, thegeneral public is invited to tour the Exposition foorwhere they can view the latest technologies and learnhow they can achieve a more energy-ecient uture.The general public entry ee is $10.00 or adults;

    children 12 and under will be admitted ree o charge.

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    Join your colleagues on Tuesday, November 13thas BP and Duke Energy co-sponsor an evening ohigh-fying adventure or all conerence delegatesand registered guests. Hosted at the SmithsonianInstitutions National Air and Space Museum

    guests can relax, dine and enjoy live entertainmenwhile being surrounded by the most dazzling array o

    fying machines ever assembled in one place. From theearly years o Wright Flyers, to the space age Apollo11 command module and Lunar rock, our Grand FinaleReception hosts promise you an out o this worldexperience!

    This special event, including transportation, dinnerdrinks, and entertainment, is ree to all delegateswho register or EE Global. Additional tickets maybe purchased on-site or a special price o $150 peperson.

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    Populated by companies leading the drive towards an energy-ecient uture, the exposition will aord you theopportunity to witness the latest in energy-ecient products and technologies and connect directly with potentiapartners, product providers, and customers. With strong participation by international manuacturers, technologydevelopers, utilities, NGOs, and government, this will be the largest energy-eciency show this year. Current exhibitorsinclude:

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    >AEAEE>American Council or an Energy-

    Ecient Economy>

    American Petroleum Institute>Association o Energy Engineers>BP>Chevron Energy Solutions>CMC Energy Services>Consumer Electronics Association>Copper Development Association>The Dow Chemical Company>Edison Electric Institute>Embraco>

    Energy Curtailment Specialists, Inc.>European Insulation Manuacturers

    Association>ExxonMobil Corporation>First Environment, Inc.>FLIR Systems>Honeywell International, Inc.

    >Johns Manville>Kaeser Compressors, Inc.>Knau Insulation

    >Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory>Modular Process Control, LLC>National Grid>National Roong Contractors

    Association>New York State Energy Research

    & Development Authority>Niagara Conservation Corporation>North American Insulation

    Manuacturers Association

    >Northeast Energy EciencyPartnerships>Northeast Sustainable Energy

    Association>Oak Ridge National Laboratory>Orion Energy Systems>Pacic Gas & Electric Company>Pepco Holdings, Inc.

    >Philips Lighting>Polyisocyanurate Insulation

    Manuacturers Association>

    Sacramento Municipal UtilityDistrict>Siemens Building Technologies>Southeast Energy Eciency

    Alliance>Southern Caliornia Edison>Southern Company>Texas A&M Energy Systems

    Laboratory>Trust Fund or Electrical Energy

    Savings (FIDE)>

    U.S. Department o EnergyEnergyEciency & Renewable Energy>U.S. Department o Agriculture

    Rural Development>Verdiem>Whirlpool Corporation>Wisconsin Public Power

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    tuesday, november 13

    The EE Global program includes thirty-six concurrentexecutive dialogue sessions eaturing presentations rom,

    and discussions with, over 200 academic, business, andpolicy leaders. Representing 18 countries, this diverseand impressive group o speakers will cover energy-

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    1A: PusHing tHE EnvEloPE:incEntivEs And MAndAtEs

    Moderators>Gianluca Sambucini, Project Manager,

    EE21, United Nations EconomicCommission or Europe*

    >Bob Simon, Sta Director, SenateCommittee on Energy & NaturalResources*

    Speakers>Dr. Juan Mata Sandoval, Director

    General, CONAE>Peter Love, Chie Energy Conservation

    Ocer, Canadian Conservation Bureau>Mark Gordon, Director o Strategic

    Environmental Management, ProvincialGovernment o Western Cape o Arica

    >Dian Greuneich, Commissioner, CaliorniaPublic Utilities Commission

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    1B: sMArt MEtEring:PricEs to dEvicEs

    Moderators>Steve Pullins, President, Horizon Energy

    Group>William Nitze, Chairman, Grid Point, Inc.

    Speakers>Sergio Rogai, Chie Technical Ocer,

    Metering Systems, ENEl*>Dr. Seshadri Subbanna, Director o

    Technology and Solution Assessments,IBM Systems and Technology Group

    >Raymond Archacki, ComortChoiceProduct Manager, Carrier

    >Michael Howard, Senior Vice President oResearch & Development, Electric PowerResearch Institute*

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    1c: unlEAsHing tHE PowEr oftHE gloBAl consuMEr

    Moderators>Tom Catania, Vice President, Governmen

    Relations, Whirlpool Corporation>Kartikeya Sarabhai, Director, Centre or

    Environmental Education*

    Speakers>Anthony Long, Director o European

    Policy Oce, World Wildlie Fund>Michael Lio, Executive Director,

    Consumer Council o Canada>Suzanne Shelton, President & CEO, The

    Shelton Group>Paul Scheckel, Author, Energy Diet*

    2A: incorPorAting EnErgyEfficiEncy in cArBon controlPoliciEs

    Moderators> Richard Bradley, Head, Energy Eciency

    and Environment Division, InternationalEnergy Agency

    > Johannes Heister, Senior Economist,Carbon Finance Unit, World Bank*

    Speakers> Andrew Warren, Director, Association or

    the Conservation o Energy*> Paolo Bertoldi, I.E.S. Renewable

    Energies Unit, Directorate General JRC,European Commission

    > Dr. Richard L. Sandor, Chair & ChieExecutive Ocer, Chicago ClimateExchange*

    > Mykola Raptsun, President, Agency orRational Energy Use and Ecology

    2B: fuEling tHE futurEfroM coAl to rEnEwABlEs:MAking currEnt gEnErAtionfEEdstocks MorE EfficiEnt

    Moderator>Sirikalaya Suvachittanont, Director,

    Energy Engineering Institute

    Speakers> Ben Yamagata, Coal Utilization Research

    Council> Paul Wilkinson, Vice President or Policy

    Analysis, American Gas Association> Angie Howard, Executive Vice President,

    Nuclear Energy Institute> Linda Church Ciocci, Executive Director,

    National HydroPower Association

    2c: driving EnErgy EfficiEncytHrougH APPliAncE stAndArds& lABEling

    Moderators> Benoit Lebot, Climate Change Technical

    Advisor, United Nations DevelopmentProgramme-Global Environment Facility

    > Rep, Air-Conditioning and RerigerationInstitute*

    Speakers> Raael Nava Uribe, President, Asociacin

    Nacional de Fabricantes de AparatosDomsticos (ANFAD)

    > Ken Elsey, Executive Director, CanadianEnergy Eciency Alliance

    > Shinchi Yasuda, Deputy Director orNatural Resources and Energy, TheMinistry o Economy, Trade & Industry*

    > Conrad Brunner, Sustainable EnergyAdvisors, A+B International*

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    1d: EnErgy EfficiEncy: tHEcornErstonE for crEAtingcArBon nEutrAl Buildings

    Moderators>Jared Blum, President, Polyisocyanurate

    Insulation Manuacturers Association>Scot Horst, Chairman o LEED Steering

    Committee, U.S. Green Building Council

    Speakers>R.K. Stewart, President, American

    Institute o Architects>Dr. Greg Norris, President, Sylvatica>Dr. Wolgang Feist, Founder, Passive

    House Institute>Douglas Durst, President, The Durst

    Organization*

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    1E: BEst PrActicEs: coMPEtingin A cArBon constrAinEdworld

    Moderators>David Green, Chie Executive Ocer,

    United Kingdom Business Council orSustainable Energy

    >Tod Delaney, Chair, Business Council orSustainable Energy

    Speakers>Shirley Hansen, CEO, Hansen

    Associates, Inc.*>Solveig Eriksson, Secretary, Manager o

    Management Systems, SCA>Franklyn Ericson, Manager o

    Environmental Operations, SC Johnsonand Company

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    1f: Esco BusinEss: tHEinvEstMEnt ModEl EMBrAcEd

    Around tHE world

    Moderators>Bob Dixon, Senior Vice President, Global

    Head Energy & Environmental Solutions,Siemens Building Technologies *

    >John Mahoney, Chie Operating Ocer,Chevron Energy Solutions

    Speakers>Pierre Langlois, President, Econoler>Neil Petchers, President, NORESCO>Gerritt Reinders, Director o Sustainable

    Energy Solutions, Johnson Controls>Kent Anson, Vice President o Global

    Energy, Honeywell Building Solutions

    2d: Building & rEnovAtingBEttEr going grEEn AndsAving $$

    Moderators> Kathleen Hogan, Director, Climate

    Protection Partnership, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency*

    > Eduardo Maldonado, Chair, TheEuropean Directive on EnergyPerormance o Buildings*

    Speakers> Brenna Walraven, Chair, Building Owners

    and Managers Association International> Michael McGee, President & Chie

    Executive Ocer, Pardee Homes*> Colin Dyer, Chie Executive Ocer, Jones

    Lang LaSalle> Steve Chalk, Program Manager o Solar

    Energy Technology, U.S. Department oEnergy*

    2E: MAking MorE MonEy: usingEnErgy EfficiEncy to BEttErtHE BottoM-linE

    Moderators> John J. Castellani, President, Business

    Roundtable> Jack Gerard, President & Chie Executive

    Ocer, American Chemistry Council

    Speakers> Charles Zimmerman, Vice President o

    Prototype and New Format Development,Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    > Rich Wells, Vice President o Energy, TheDow Chemical Company

    > Patrick Maher, Senior Vice President oEngineering, Marriott International

    > Steve Schultz, Corporate EnergyManager, 3M Company

    2f: coMMErciAl BAnks: tHE rEAlsolution to EnErgy-EfficiEncyfinAncE

    Moderator> Dr. Christine V. Emery, Vice President

    or Investment Policy, Overseas PrivateInvestment Corporation

    Speakers> Rep, Bank o America*> Rep, HSBC*> Rep, Thai Bank*> Laura Moser, Vice President and Joel

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    eciency issues within the ollowing sectors: policy &government, power generation, market drivers & end-use,buildings, industry, transportation, and nance.

    By ocusing on a variety o topics EE Global will exposesynergies, develop partnerships, and create a moreglobal and holistic approach to tackling the worlds everincreasing demand or energy.

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    3A: gloBAl APProAcHEs tosustAinABlE trAnsPortAtion

    Moderators>Dave McCurdy, President, Alliance o

    Automobile Manuacturers*

    Speakers>Nancy Kete, Director o EMBARQ, World

    Resources Institute>David Greene, Oak Ridge National

    Laboratory>Zoltan Kazatsay, Deputy Director

    General, Directorate or Energy andTransport, European Commission*

    >Dr. Juan Mata Sandoval, DirectorGeneral, CONAE

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    3B: driving EE in tHE utilityindustry do wE nEEd A nEwrEgulAtory coMPAct?

    Moderator>Glen Smith, President & Chie Executive

    Ocer, Energy Curtailment Specialists,Inc.

    Speakers>Jon Wellingho, Commissioner, Federal

    Energy Regulatory Commission>Susan Macey, Indiana Utility Consumer

    Counselor>Ted Schultz, Vice President or Energy

    Eciency, Duke Energy>Leonard Haynes, Executive VP o Supply

    Technologies, Renewables & DemandSide Planning, Southern Company

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    3c: PArtnEring for succEss:How PuBlic-PrivAtEPArtnErsHiPs ArE AcHiEvingworld-widE EfficiEncy gAins

    Moderators>

    Peter du Pont, Chie o Party, USAIDECHO Asia Clean Development Program>John Mollet, Vice President, International

    Copper Association, Ltd.

    Speakers>Mark Burnett, Executive Director, Climate

    Trust>David Crossley, Managing Director,

    Energy Futures Australia>Rob Pratt, Senior Vice President, Kendall

    Foundation

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    4A: govErnMEnts: lEAding ByExAMPlE And By rEgulAtion

    Moderators> Congressman Ed Markey*> Grin Thompson, Senior Energy Advisor,

    Bureau o OES, U.S. State Department

    Speakers> Jim Connaughton, Chairman, White

    House Council on Environmental Quality*> Congressman Steve Israel> Mayor Matthew Driscoll, City o Syracuse,

    New York> Gerry Morvell, First Assistant Secretary

    or Industry Communities & Energy,Australian Greenhouse Oce*

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    4B: strAtEgiEs for MEEtingEnErgy dEMAnd in A cArBonconstrAinEd world

    Moderators> John Fielder, President & CEO, Southern

    Caliornia Edison> Michael Lowak, Chie Executive Ocer,

    MVV Energie

    Speakers> Sylvain Audette, Director o Marketing,

    Energy Eciency, and Rate Design, GazMetro

    > Stephen Wright, Administrator, BonnevillePower Administration

    > Thomas Weber, Vice President, JupiterOxygen

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    4c:wHy wAit for govErnMEnt?ProPElling EfficiEncy tHrougHngos And institutions

    Moderators> Hon. Tim Wirth, President, UN

    Foundation> Hon. Phil Sharp, President, Resources o

    the Future

    Speakers> Igor Bashmakov, Executive Director,

    Center or Energy Eciency> Hou duang, President, China Household

    Electrical Appliances Association *> Jaroslav Marousek, Director, The Czech

    Center or Energy Eciency*> Dr. Francisco Ferreira, Vice President

    o National Board, Quercus NationalAssociation or Nature Conservation

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    3d: BEst Building EnErgyEfficiEncy PErforMAncE:Moving BEyond codEs

    Moderators>Je Rea, Senior Vice President, Johns

    Manville>Horst Biedermann, Former President,EURIMA

    Speakers>Carlos Gutierrez Ruiz, CONAVI>Chris Mathis, President, MC Squared>Bill Nesmith, Assistant Director or

    Conservation, Oregon Oce o Energy>Volker Hartko, Proessor, Center or

    Building, Carnegie Mellon University

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    3E: nEw frontiErs:iMPlEMEnting EE in tHE fAst-growing world of coMPutErs& dAtA cEntErs

    Moderator>

    Steve Sams, Vice President o GlobalSite & Facilities Services, IBM*

    Speakers>Rich Brown, Scientist, Energy Analysis

    Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab>Larry Vertal, Senior Strategist o Strategic

    Marketing, Advanced Micro Devices>Dave Douglas, Vice President o Eco-

    Responsibility, Sun Microsystems>Dan Reicher, Director o Climate &

    Energy Initiatives, Google*

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    Moderators>Mark Lambrides, Senior Energy

    Specialist o Department o SustainableDevelopment, Organization o AmericanStates

    >Je Eckel, President & Chie ExecutiveOcer, Hannon Armstrong

    Speakers>Pablo Realpozo, Director General, Trust

    Fund or Electrical Energy Savings (FIDE)>Peter Smith, Managing Director o

    Climate, Energy, and the Environment,Pataki-Cahill Group

    >Marianne Osterkorn, Executive Director,Renewable Energy and Energy EciencyPartnership

    >Rep, Global Opportunity Fund*

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    4d:lEvErs for ProMotingEnErgy EfficiEncy in nEw HoMEconstruction

    Moderator> Sam Rashkin, U.S Environmental

    Protection Agency, Energy Star Homes

    Speakers> Tony Robson, Chie Executive, Knau

    Insulation> Pieter Hameetman, Manager, BAM

    Vastgoed*> Arturo Echeverria, President, Asociacin

    de Empresas para el Ahorro de la Energaen la Edicacin, A.C. (AEAEE)

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    4E: froM HErE to tHErE: MovingPEoPlE & goods EfficiEntly

    Moderators> Margo Oge, Director, Oce o

    Transportation and Air Quality, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency

    > Ed Cohen, Vice President, Government

    & Industry Aairs, Honda North America,Inc.

    Speakers> Mitch Jackson, Managing Director,

    Corporate Environmental Programs,FedEx*

    > Jim Crites, Executive Vice President oOperations, Dallas/Ft. Worth InternationalAirport

    > Gerrit Van Tongeren, Executive VicePresident & Chie Operating Ocer, Porto Rotterdam*

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    3f: clEAn EnErgy funds:innovAtivE invEstMEnts

    AccElErAting EnErgyEfficiEncy

    Moderator> Bob Percopo, President, AIG Global

    Energy

    Speakers> George Sorenson, Chairman, FE Clean

    Energy Group> Rep, GEEREF*> Rep, Point Carbon*

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    5A: crEAting livABlE citiEs:EnErgy EfficiEncy Holds A kEy

    Moderator> Bob Foster, Mayor o Long Beach*

    Speakers> Anatoliy Kopets, Consultant, Ukrainian

    Network Energy Ecient Cities> Richard Ingwe, Executive Director,

    CRADLE> Adam Gula, Co-Chairman, The Polish

    Foundation or Energy Eciency> Jorge Gonzalez Vera, Nuevo Len State

    Municipal Case

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    5B: divErgEnt EE invEstMEntstrAtEgiEs: cArBon crEdits,wHitE tAgs And/or tEcHnologydEPloyMEnt

    Moderators>

    Paolo Bertoldi, Renewables Energy Unit,EU Commission> James Heath, Head o Origination,

    EcoSecurities*

    Speakers> Mel Jones, President & CEO, Sterling

    Planet, Inc.> Rob Thornton, President, International

    District Energy Association> Jan Hamrin, President, Center or

    Resource Solutions (CRS)

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    5c: MAnAging MEgAtrEnds:MEEting EnErgy dEMAnd inExPloding MArkEts

    Moderator> Ibrahim Salau, Managing Director,

    Environmental Accord Nigeria Limited

    Speakers> Firmino Mucavele, Executive Head, New

    Partnership or Aricas Development*> Bart Nnaji, Chairman & Chie Executive

    Ocer, Geometric Power Limited*> Lori Ryerkerk, Manager o Government

    Relations & Public Aairs, ExxonMobilCorporation

    6A: dElivEring EnErgyEfficiEncy tHrougH stAtE AndrEgionAl lEAdErsHiP

    Moderator> Jackie Pannenstiel, Chair, Caliornia

    Energy Commission

    Speakers> Bernd Reuter, Ministry or the

    Environment o the State o Baden-Wrttemberg

    > Rich Halvey, Director o Programs orEnergy, Western Governors Association

    > Jan Schori, General Manager,Sacramento Municipal Utility District

    6B: rEducing dEMAnd forMorE PowEr: PErsPEctivEs on

    AcHiEving EnErgy EfficiEncytHrougH nEw And iMProvEdEnd-usE tEcHnologiEs

    Moderators> Michael Thieneman, Executive Vice

    President & Chie Technology Ocer,Whirlpool Corporation> Jim Porter, Vice President o Engineering,

    DuPont*

    Speakers> Paul Liao, Chie Technology Ocer,

    Panasonic*> Ernesto Heinzelmann, President,

    EMBRACO> Neal Veruerth, Chie Executive Ocer,

    Orion Energy Systems> Kevin Kettler, Chie Technology Ocer,

    Dell*

    6c: HArnEssing tHE PowEr oftHE PuBlic PursE

    Moderators> Je Harris, Vice President, Alliance to

    Save Energy

    Speakers>

    Roger Duncan, Deputy General ManagerEnergy and Environmental Policy, AustinEnergy Plug-in Partnership

    > Li Aizhen, China National Institute oStandardization*

    > Jan Hartke, Clinton Climate Initiative

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    5d:nEw APProAcHEs toEnvironMEntAlly consciousBuilding EnvEloPE dEsign AndtEcHnologiEs

    Moderators>

    Art Roseneld, Commissioner, CaliorniaEnergy Commission> Hans Nilsson, Principal Administrator, EE

    and Policy Analysis Division, InternationalEnergy Agency

    Speakers> Mark Levine, Director o Environmental

    Energy Technologies Division, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory

    > Dr. Adrian Fernandez Bremauntz,President, Instituto Nacional de Ecologa(INE)

    > James Ho, Vice President, Technology &Product Development, Firestone BuildingProducts

    > Mark MacCracken, President, CALMAC

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    5E: driving EfficiEncy tHrougHPuBlic trAnsPortAtion: ModElsof innovAtion And succEss

    Moderators> Bill Vincent, General Counsel,

    Breakthrough Technologies Institute*

    Speakers> Ron Sims, Executive, King County,

    Washington*> Jack Requa, Acting General Manager,

    Washington Metropolitan Area TransitAuthority*

    > Steve Brydon, Senior Policy Advisor,Alternative Energy, Ministry o Energy &Mines, Government o British Columbia*

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    5f: dEvEloPMEnt BAnks:tHEir rolE in ProMoting &suPPorting EnErgy EfficiEncy

    Moderators> Dick Hosier, Team Leader, Climate and

    Chemicals, Global Environment Facility> Cynthia Wilson, Policy Analyst, Oceo Policy and International Aairs, U.S.Department o Energy

    Speakers> Samuel Tumiwa, Asia Development Bank*> Rebecca Pinzano, NAFIN> Don Terry, Manager, Multilateral

    Investment Fund*> Russell Sturm, Sustainable Energy Team

    Leader, Sustainability Innovation Group,International Finance Corporation

    > Peter Reiniger, Head o EnergyBusiness Group, European Bank orReconstruction and Development*

    6d:Bringing old HoMEs& Buildings into tHE 21stcEntury

    Moderators> Ken Mentzer, President, North American

    Insulation Manuacturers Association> Doris Ikl, President, CMC Energy

    Services

    Speakers> Roger Platt, Vice President & Counsel,

    Real Estate Roundtable*> Jorge Diez de Bonilla, Vicepresidente

    Vivienda, Cmara Mexicana de laIndustria de la Construccin (CMIC)

    > Aleksander Panek, President, NationalEnergy Conservation Agency*

    > Tom Hutchinson, Architect, HutchinsonDesign Group

    6E: Ensuring sustAinABlEMoBility: 21st cEntury clEAntrAnsPortAtion fuEls &tEcHnologiEs

    Moderators> Al Hubbard, Director, National Economic

    Council *>

    R. James Woolsey, Vice President, BoozAllen Hamilton

    Speakers> Andy Frank, Proessor, Institute o

    Transportation Studies, University oCaliornia at Davis

    > Duncan Macleod, Vice President, ShellHydrogen

    > Christopher Miller, Senior Policy Advisoron Energy & Environment, Oce oSenator Harry Reid*

    > Ed Kjaer, Director o ElectricTransportation, Southern CaliorniaEdison

    6f: Protocols And structurEs:tHE kEy to sustAinABlE EnErgyEfficiEncy

    Moderators> Tom Dreessen, President & CEO, EPS

    Capital Corporation> Deborah Miller, Vice President, ICF

    International

    Speakers> John MacLean, President, Energy

    Eciency Finance Corp.> Brad Johnson, Resource Mobilization

    Advisors> John Cowan, Chairman, Eciency

    Valuation Organization> Rep, CDM*

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    The registration ee includes admission to the PlenarySessions, Executive Dialogue Sessions, Exposition,and ood unctions (two breakasts, two luncheons,coee breaks, the Welcome Reception on Mondayevening, and the Grand Finale Reception on Tuesdayevening).

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    Please note: In order to qualiy or the lower registrationee, your registration orm and payment must be receivedat Registration Headquarters on or beore October 1.

    Full reunds, less $50 processing ee per attendee, willbe given to cancellations received in writing prior toOctober 19. No reunds will be given or cancellationsreceived ater this date. Reunds will not be issued

    to no-shows. Substitutions rom the same companymay be made at any time.

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    Spouses o EE Global delegates may participate incatering activities through the purchase o a guestticket. The price o this ticket is US$250, which includesentrance to the Welcome Reception on Monday andthe Grand Finale Reception on Wednesday night.

    Guest tickets are intended or spouses or signifcantothers only and are not available or co-workers orassociates within the industry.

    Conerence attire is business casual. Keep in mindthat meeting room temperatures can vary, so dress inlayers or comort.

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    All EE Global activities, including the Plenary andExecutive Dialogue Sessions, the Exposition, and PublicDay, will be held at the wah cecee in the heart o the Nations capital.

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    801 Mount Vernon Place, N.W.Washington, DC 20001www.dcconvention.com

    Blocks o rooms have been reserved or EE Globaldelegates at ve hotels located within walking distanceo the Washington Convention Center. To reserve a roomat the negotiated EE Global rate, you must contact thehotel directly and reerence the EE Global Forum.Youmay also make your reservations online by visitingwww.eeglobalorum.com/hotel.html. Please note: these

    special rates are only available until October 10.Embassy Suites DC Convention Center

    900 10th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001ph 202-739-2001 x 202-739-2099$239 single/$249 doubleReservations must be made beore October 10, 2007.

    Grand Hyatt Washington

    1000 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001ph 202-582-1234 x 202-637-4781

    $249 single/$259 doubleReservations must be made beore October 10, 2007.

    Henley Park Hotel

    926 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20001ph 202-414-0504 x 202-414-0513$209 single/doubleReservations must be made beore October 10, 2007.

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    775 12th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005ph 202-737-2200 x 202-347-5886$249 single/$259 doubleReservations must be made beore October 10, 2007.

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    1015 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001ph 202-414-0504 x 202-414-0513$209 single/doubleReservations must be made beore October 10, 2007.

    As the Nations Capital, Washington, DC is theheart o the American experience, lled withinspiring monuments, memorials, and historic ederalbuildings. Beyond Washingtons celebrated symbolso patriotism lies a thriving cultural and arts scenewith prestigious museums and world-class theaters.The city also unwinds into a lively urban center with

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    Sunday, November 11

    11:00 am 4:00 pm Public Day

    Monday, November 12

    10:00 am 4:00 pm Media Day

    11:00 am 9:00 pm Registration

    11:00 am 3:30 pm Exposition Hall Open

    4:00 pm 6:00 pm Plenary Roundtable

    6:00 pm 9:00 pm Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall

    Tuesday, November 13

    7:00 am 8:30 am Breakast in the Exhibit Hall

    8:30 am 10:30 am Opening Plenary Session

    10:30 am 11:00 am Morning Break

    11:00 am 12:30 pm Executive Dialogues 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, & 1E

    12:30 pm 2:00 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

    2:00 pm 3:30 pm Executive Dialogues 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, & 2E

    3:30 pm 4:00 pm Aternoon Break

    4:00 pm 5:30 pm Executive Dialogues 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, & 3E

    7:00 pm 10:00 pm Grand Finale Reception

    Wednesday, November 14

    8:00 am 9:00 am Breakast

    9:00 am 10:30 am Executive Dialogues 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, & 4E

    10:30 am 10:45 am Morning Break

    10:45 am 12:15 pm Executive Dialogues 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, & 5E

    12:15 pm 1:45 pm Plenary Luncheon

    1:45 pm 3:15 pm Executive Dialogues 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, & 6E

    3:15 pm 3:30 pm Aternoon Break

    3:30 pm 5:00 pm Closing Plenary Session