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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4

Industrial Motors and Motor Systems
Motor Systems Programs Summit
Kellem Emanuele, CEE

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5

GENERAL SESSION

Trends in the Annual Industry Report
Deb Sundin, Director of DSM & Renewable Strategy and Planning, Xcel Energy

Identifying the Right Feedback for the Right Audiences: The Feedback Opportunity
David Landers, Manager of Business Energy Management, Puget Sound Energy

How to Make Psychology and Technology Work for You: Features of Feedback That Support Behavior Change
Olga Sachs, Member of the Technical Staff, Fraunhofer Center

Sageview Presentation
Patricia Thompson, VP Regulatory Affairs, Sageview

What Are They Thinking? Regulatory Objectives and How They Shape Program Design and Evaluation
Steve Bicker, Senior Manager of Conservation Resources, Tacoma Power

BREAKOUT SESSION 1

Commercial Whole Buildings (Part 1)
Matching the Right Approach with the Right Customer to Maximize Energy Savings
Kim Erickson, CEE


Whole Building Measurement and Verification Research
Joan Effinger, PECI


Handbook of Analysis Methods
Jessica Granderson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


ISO 50001
Jon Starr, EnerNOC


DOE Efforts Related to Energy Management
Subid Wagley, US Department of Energy


Energy Management Program Approaches for Large Commercial Customers
Lori Moen, Puget Sound Energy

Residential Whole House
A Comprehensive View of Cross-cutting Topics in Whole House Energy Efficiency
Margie Lynch, CEE
Attendees may contact Margie Lynch for these slides.

Commercial Gas PACs
Commercial Gas PACs: Can High-Efficiency Gas PACs Generate Cost-effective Savings?
Tony Gross, CEE

Research Presentation and Analysis
Doug Kosar, Gas Technology Institute (GTI)

Improving Rooftop Gas Heating Efficiencies
Richard Lord, Carrier

BREAKOUT SESSION 2

Commercial Whole Buildings (Part 2)
Matching the Right Approach with the Right Customer to Maximize Energy Savings
Kim Erickson, CEE

Monitoring Based Commissioning for Small and Medium Commercial Customers
Patrick O'Neill, NorthWrite

Rapid Building Assessments: Increasing Customer Engagement at Reduced Cost
Swapnil Shah, FirstFuel

Residential Existing Homes
In the Know: Building an Information-Based Platform for Home Energy Retrofits
Alice Rosenberg, CEE

OPOWER: Xcel Energy's Energy Feedback Pilot
Jackie Ducharme, Xcel Energy

DOE Home Energy Score Pilot Design, Preliminary Results & Next Steps for Cape Light Compact
Kevin Galligan, Cape Light Compact

Gas Commercial Boilers
Ensuring Efficient Commercial Boiler System Design
Joanne O'Donnell, CEE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6

GENERAL SESSION

Facilitating Energy Savings: Research in Thermostat Usability
Therese Peffer, Research Coordinator, California Institute for Energy and Environment

What a Difference Design Can Make: Applying Usability Concepts for Energy Savings
David Drew, Business Development, Emerson Climate Technologies/White-Rodgers

Keys to Success in Home Controls
Steve Samolinski, Ingersoll Rand

Sizing Up Savings Opportunities: Criteria that Can Tip the Scales for Product Inclusion in Programs
Steve Hobson, Director of Power Smart, BC Hydro and Member of the CEE Board of Directors

BREAKOUT SESSION 3

Commercial and Residential Lighting (Part 1)
Steady Progress in the Transition to Comprehensive Lighting Program Approaches
Eileen Eaton, CEE
Kate Baldacci, CEE

Avista Commercial & Residential Energy Efficiency Lighting Program Updates
Camille Martin, Avista Utilities

Gas Commercial Water Heating
Promoting Efficient Commercial Water Heating Across Market Sectors
Joanne O'Donnell, CEE

Industrial Blowers (Part 1)
Development of Energy Performance Testing for Blower Systems
Jess Burgess, CEE

Blower Energy Performance Testing: What's Changed Since September 2009?
John Conover, Atlas Copco

Building a World of Difference: Packaged Blower Test Standards Update
Julia Gass, Black & Veatch

BREAKOUT SESSION 4

Commercial Lighting (Part 2)
Advancing Comprehensive Lighting Programs: Promoting Efficient Lighting Systems and Design Practices in Select Building Applications
Kate Baldacci, CEE

Application Overview and Incorporating Controls
Pekka Hakkarainen, Lutron

Commercial HVAC (Part 1)
Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems in Commercial Buildings: Identifying Key Program Design and Application Considerations
Jason Erwin, CEE

VRF Application: Matching Technology with Load
Reid Hart, PECI

VRF Performance Analysis
Ron Domitrovic, EPRI

Residential Consumer Electronics
Staying on Top of the Next Big Thing: Planning Programs that Respond to Electronics Product Trends
Margie Lynch, CEE
Attendees may contact Margie Lynch for these slides.

Residential Gas Water Heating
After ENERGY STAR®: Continuing the Market Transformation for Residential Water Heaters
Kara Rodgers, CEE

Industrial Blowers (Part 2)
New Opportunities – Advancing Energy Efficiency with Blowers in New Industrial Markets (COMING SOON)
Jess Burgess, CEE

BREAKOUT SESSION 5

Commercial HVAC (Part 2)
Combined and System Level Industry Rating Developments for "Hybrid" HVAC Systems: Exploring New Opportunities for Commercial HVAC Program Design
Bjorn Jensen, CEE

Hybrid HVAC Systems
Dick Lord, Carrier
Drake Erbe, Airxchange

Creating an ERV Program
Howard Hoffman, Xcel Energy

Residential Windows
Windows of Opportunity: Integrating Efficiency Programs into the Windows Suply Chain
Alice Rosenberg, CEE

Multi-Family Weatherization
John Yi, Community and Economic Development Association of Cook County

Gas Residential Appliances
Residential Gas Appliances: Generating Measurable Gas Savings with New Control Technologies
Tony Gross, CEE


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