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Ask the Experts

CEE Members: to sign up to receive regular updates regarding Ask the Experts or to register to attend a session e-mail Nicole Rosenberg at nrosenberg@cee1.org.

CEE is presenting a series of free webinar delivered workshops to help you build up your energy efficiency programs. If you are a new or prospective program administrator, Ask the Experts can help you. You'll hear from top program administrators about how they approached each situation, what worked, and what lessons they learned. You'll also be able to engage them in dialog with questions about your specific situation.

Look behind best practices by hearing from the experts who live them. Start with the building blocks and information you need to design and run a successful program.

Workshops are led by CEE member program administrators who have proven insight and experience from running their own programs. Each class is approximately two hours in length and is delivered via conference call or webinar. In addition to addressing sector specific technologies, design tips, and lessons learned, you will have ample time to ask questions about your own specific situation.

Recent Workshops

  • Commercial and Residential Lighting Program Webinars
    Commercial on April 15, 2008
    Residential on April 18, 2008
  • Increasing the Effectiveness of Residential Gas Heating Programs: Lessons Learned
    April 4, 2008
  • Industrial Motors and Drives Webinar
    March 27, 2008
  • Metering the Un-metered Resource
    February 27, 2008
    Join Marian Brown, PhD and Monica Nevius, PhD along with other evaluatation experts who can explain the following: roles, purposes, and types of evaluation, aligning evaluation with policy objectives methods (such as when to estimate efficiency savings), getting reliable data cost-effectively, and measurement approaches. This webinar is cosponsored with the Institute of Public Utilities and Michigan State University and registration is handled through IPU www.ipu.msu.edu or call 517.355.1876.
  • ENERGY STAR as a Platform for Local Programs
    January 15, 2008
    Come to Long Beach and learn how to take full advantage of ENERGY STAR's inventory of support materials for local programs. ENERGY STAR provides a powerful platform for utilities, state agencies, and other organizations implementing energy efficiency programs to save energy and reduce peak demand. Using ENERGY STAR tools and strategies, organizations can reduce program costs and implementation timelines while increasing the efficacy of their programs.

For further information, contact Nicole Rosenberg at 617-589-3949, ext. 206.


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