National Leaders in Energy Efficiency to Convene in Baltimore

Kathleen Hogan, Senior U.S. Department of Energy Official, to Deliver Overview on the DOE's Approach to Increasing the Market for Energy Efficiency Products and Services


PHOENIX, April 30, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP) Spring Conference & Expo, May 15-18, 2012 in Baltimore will gather national leaders who are involved with the implementation and marketing of energy efficiency programs, and will feature Kathleen Hogan, a senior U.S. Department of Energy official who oversees more than $900 million in U.S. energy efficiency programs.

"We are on the cusp of great change in terms of widespread consumer adoption of energy efficiency as a way of life," said Meg Matt, President and CEO of AESP. "We will hear from policy makers, utility industry leaders and marketers, all of whom share the mission of recognizing energy efficiency as a new resource."

More than 300 industry professionals are expected to attend the event, which will feature a series of educational and networking opportunities, as well as 30 exhibitors showcasing new products, services and solutions from industry innovators.

In addition, individual sessions led by leaders and experts from across the country will address trends currently taking shape in the field of energy efficiency:

  • From Analog to Digital: Creating Successful Commercial Marketing Strategies
  • Customer web portals that drive participation in energy savings programs
  • ENERGY STAR® Resources for Data Center Programs
  • Advances in LED lighting products
  • Community-based programs that generate results
  • Innovations in Recycling: How to Teach an Old Hog New Tricks

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WHAT: AESP Spring Conference: Marketing and Implementation of Energy Efficiency Programs
   
WHEN: May 15-18, 2012
   
WHERE: The Baltimore Hilton
  Baltimore, MD
   
HOW TO REGISTER:  Go to www.aesp.org

AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience. Its members work in the energy services industry and represent electric and natural gas utilities, public benefits associations, regulatory and non-profit entities, vendors, manufacturers and consulting firms. For more information, please visit www.aesp.org

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