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Page 1: Show ews€¦ · 2 O ening Session Tribute to AEE’s 40th Anniversary Albert Thumann P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers Aee Annual International

Featured Special GuestPresident

George W. Bush

— Presented by —

— Silver Sponsors —

— Diamond Sponsor —

— White Star Energy Leaders —

— Red Star Energy Leaders —

— Blue Star Energy Leaders —

— Platinum Sponsor —

2017Show

NewsSEPTEMBER 27-29th

Expo: September 27th & 28th

Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center

— Bronze Sponsors —

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OpeningSession

Tribute to AEE’s 40th Anniversary

Albert Thumann P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director,

Association of Energy Engineers

Aee Annual International Awards BanquetWednesday, September 27th 7:00 – 10:00PMThe AEE International Awards Banquet recognizes individuals and companies that have demonstrated notable contributions to the energy profession on national and international levels. Entertainment: "The Mentalist", Gerry McCambridge.This networking event is included in your paid three-day conference registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased.

If you are a Chartered Legend or a current Legend in Energy, we invite you to join us as we celebrate your continued success and accomplishments. Find

out more, including details on eligibility and information on registering and pricing for this VIP event at energycongress.com/legends.

Legends in Energy Dinner at the Georgia Aquarium

Tuesday, September 26th | 6:00 – 10:00PM

Building the Future of Energy

Paul Bowers President & CEO, Georgia Power

43rd President of the United States & Founder

of the George W. Bush Presidential Center

A Conversation with President George W. Bush

Chair: Clint Christenson, President-Elect, AEE

You must attend WEEC 2017 as a paid conference attendee, speaker, seminar attendee, exhibitor, or sponsor to attend this event.

Wednesday, September 27th, 2017 | 8:00-11:15AM Networking Coffee | 8:00AM

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WEEC Keynote LuncheonFriday, September 29th 11:15AM – 1:00PM

Join us for the Closing Keynote Luncheon, included in your paid three-day conference registration, for a special keynote addressand the 2017 Hall of Fame inductee ceremony.

Additional or guest tickets may be purchased for $50.

aee thanks the Sponsors

— Exhibit Hall Coffee Sponsor — & Peach Energy Leader

— White Star Energy Leaders —

— Platinum Sponsor —

— Blue Star Energy Leaders —

— Diamond Sponsor — — Presented by —

— Government Energy Leaders —

City of Atlanta

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— Red Star Energy Leaders —

AEE Georgia Chapter LuncheonThursday, September 28th12:00-1:30PMSustainability at Mercedes Benz StadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium is a world-class sports and entertainment venue that also sets a new standard for the sustainable design of professional stadiums. On target to achieve the highest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ certification, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is leading the charge in environmental responsibility for venues around the world for water conservation, energy optimization and alternative transportation.

CWEEL Breakfast(Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership)Thursday, September 28th7:30 – 9:00AMCWEEL provides representation of women in the energy engineering industry and to secure a future in energy-related technical fields for them by supporting

training, education, and mentoring of young girls and women; and to contribute to the advancement of women in leadership positions throughout the industry.

Featured SpeakerScott Jenkins

General Manager, Mercedes Benz

Featured SpeakerScott Parazynski, MD

Astronaut, Explorer, Physician, Inventor

— Featuring — — Silver Sponsors — — Bronze Sponsors —

— Presented by —

Featured SpeakerKim Greene

Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer,

Southern Company

— Opening Session Coffee Sponsor —

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ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK A

ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK B

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK C

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK D

ENERGY BASICS

TRACK E

ENERGY SERVICES

TRACK F

HIGH PERFORMANCE

BUILDINGS & COMMUNITIES

TRACK G

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | SEPTEMBER 27TH | 2:30–4:30PMSession A1:Reliability, Resiliency,

& Efficiency = ENERGY SECURITY

Chair: Asad Gilani,

C.E.M., B.E.P., Portfolio Manager, Department of

Veteran Affairs2:30 - 3:00PMTop 10 Energy Efficient Strategies for Federal BuildingsAsad Gilani, C.E.M., B.E.P., Portfolio Manager, Department of Veteran Affairs

3:00 - 3:30PMImproving Critical Infrastructure ResiliencyArt Samberg, Project Coordinator/Assistant Director, U.S. DOE Southeast CHP Technical Assistance Partnership

3:30 - 4:00PMIntegrating Cybersecure Microgrids Improve Energy Resiliency for the U.S. MilitaryJohn Carroll, VP, Business Development, IPERC & James Dodenhoff, Regional Business Development Director - Western U.S., IPERC

4:00 - 4:30PMHow is Energy Resiliency Dependent upon Commissioning?John Woody Thompson Jr., P.E., C.E.M., CxA, C.B.C.P., C.P.M.P., R.E.P., LEED AP, Regional Leader Commissioning & Energy, RS&H, Inc.

Session B1: Policies

Driving Utility Investments in

Energy Efficiency & Renewables

Chair: Kateri Callahan,

President, Alliance to Save Energy

2:30 - 3:00PMA Survey of Intellectual Property Practices of Investor-owned UtilitiesAbdul Basit, Patent Attorney, The Law Firm of A.Q. Basit

3:00 - 3:30PMClimate Change & the Role of America's Electric UtilitiesJeff Makholm, Senior Vice President, National Economic Research Associates, Inc.

3:30 - 4:00PMPower Sector of the FutureRich Sedano, President & CEO, The Regulatory Assistance Project (Invited)

4:00 - 4:30PMFederal Funding Provided by Research LabMiles Keogh, Director, NARUC Research Lab (Invited)

Session C1: More Horror Stories from

the Field Chairs:

Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A., President,

Energy Management & Research Associates

& Graham Parker, C.E.M., B.E.S.A.,

Senior Staff Engineer, Pacific Northwest

National Laboratory 2:30 - 4:30PM This session will feature a series of short presentations (approximately 5 minutes) of horror stories from the field. As insane as some of these may be, there is generally a lesson to be learned in each, and certainly a laugh to be had. These stories from clients and projects will make you think “I don’t believe this!” These will be the craziest, funniest, and most outrageous situations in the energy field.

Session D1: Smart Meters & the Utility Data

Access RevolutionChair:

Klaar De Schepper, Information

Management Consultant, Flux Tailor

2:30 - 3:00PMSmart Meter Data Access: Enabling the ProsumerKlaar De Schepper, Information Management Consultant, Flux Tailor

3:00 - 3:30PMSmart Meters & the Utility Data Access RevolutionDonald Coffin, Technical Manager, Green Button Alliance

3:30 - 4:00PMImprove Efficiency & Relieve the Grid with Smart Meter DataJon Moeller, CEO, MACH Energy

4:00 - 4:30PMInsights to Industrial Energy Metering & MonitoringJames Majsak, C.E.M., Director, Load Management, Groom Energy

Session E1:Energy

Management 101 Chair:

Bill Younger, C.E.M., President,

Resource Management Network

2:30 - 3:00PMIt Starts with the DataBill Younger, C.E.M., President, Resource Management Network

3:00 - 3:30PMUsing Behavior Science to Get Decision Makers to Say Yes!Sadie Bronk, Consultant, Energy Bees

3:30 - 4:00PMFoundations of Success: Turning Plans into ActionAmanda Cambre, Resource Management Services Program Manager, CLEAResult

4:00 - 4:30PMToyota ESCO Process- Energy Treasure Hunt Process & FindingsNick Barhorst, Senior Energy Engineer, Toyota Engineering and Motor Manufacturing

Session F1: Building–Cx 2.0

Chairs: Dan Turner,

Ph.D., P.E., Principal, Bee & Song Deng, P.E., C.BC.P.,

C.M.V.P., R.E.P., C.E.A., Technical Advisor, Bee

2:30 - 3:00PMThe Complete Package – How to Get the Most from Your BuildingGregory Harden, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., Energy Technical Group Leader, CHA Consulting, Inc.

3:00 - 3:30PMSuccessful Functional Testing Development MethodsIsraa Ajam, Mechanical Systems Optimization Engineer, Ecosystem Energy Services

3:30 - 4:00PMNext Generation Analytics for Continuous Commissioning & Predictive Monitoring – Real Savings TodayMark Pipher, Vice President & General Manager, FacilityConneX

4:00 - 4:30PMCampus Commissioning with a Vision & IOTsDarren Xu, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., C.B.C.P., CEO, Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., C.E.A., Technical Advisor & Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., Principal, Bee

Session G1: Global High

Performance Building Successes

Chair: Arun Jhaveri,

Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior Energy Adviser, AJA/

City of Burien/University of Washington

2:30 - 3:00PMMuseum Sustainability 2.0Lisa G. Williams, C.E.M., Principal, LGW Energy and Sustainability Services LLC & Leslie Tom, Chief Sustainability Officer, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History

3:00 - 3:30PMStar Upgradation of Niti Ayog Building from 3 Star to 5 StarAkash Jain, Director, Alien Energy Private Limited

3:30 - 4:00PMCost Optimum of Nearly (Net) Zero-energy BuildingsKrisztina Severnyak, Auditor, Donga Kft.

4:00 - 4:30PMConvention Center Upgrades Expect to Cut Energy Use by More than a ThirdCameron Griffith, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., LEED AP, Solutions Advisor, Trane & Tim Trefzer, Sustainability Manager, GWCCA

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JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Tweet #WEEC to promote your company, products/services or exciting sessions! Follow us @AEE to keep up to date on WEEC 2017.

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INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK H

INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK I

THE BETTER PLANTS

PROGRAM

TRACK J

RENEWABLE ENERGY &

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

TRACK K

EMERGING ENERGY TRENDS

TRACK L

BIG DATA AND IoT

TRACK M

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AROUND THE

WORLD

TRACK N

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | SEPTEMBER 27TH | 2:30–4:30PM

Session H1: Corporate Energy

Management Strategies

Chair:Richard Gorze,

C.E.M., Global Manager - Energy/GHG, Eaton

Corporation2:30 - 3:00PMInsights from Implementing a Utilities Strategy across a Global NetworkDavid Steiner, C.E.M., Global Utility and Waste Leader, Hexion, Inc.

3:00 - 3:30PMA Three Year International Energy ChallengeSteven P. Driver, Ph.D., Global Energy Program Manager, Sanofi-Genzyme

3:30 - 4:00PMMaking Energy a Corporate PriorityKevin M. Dunbar, Corporate Energy Group Supervisor, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) US LLC

4:00 - 4:30PMClean Sheeting UtilitiesEd Caswell, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., Global Procurement - Sr. Category Leader, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

Session I1: Building

Energy Teams & Engaging Employees

Chair: Lawrence F. Fabina,

Manager of Continuous Improvement, ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor

2:30 - 3:00PMKeys to Building a Successful Energy CultureWilliam Perhacs, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Director, Global Energy Services, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

3:00 - 3:30PMFinding the Right Chemistry: Building Global Energy Teams at CelaneseDavid Reid, Global Energy and Productivity Leader, Celanese Corporation

3:30 - 4:00PMImpactful Partnerships Improve Energy EfficiencySharon Nolen, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Global Natural Resource Management, Eastman Chemical Company

4:00 - 4:30PMEngaging Employees: Moving from Awareness to ActionCrystal Frost, Employee Environmental Engagement Leader, The Boeing Company

Session J1: Filling the Jobs of Tomorrow Today:

How Manufacturers can Address their Energy

Management Workforce Needs

Chair: Eli Levine,

Program Manager, Advanced Manufacturing

Office US DOE2:30 - 4:30PMMore and more manufacturers are recognizing that energy management is a great way to identify savings and increase competitiveness. But identifying the importance of energy management is just the first step; how does an industrial end user build the workforce proficient in energy management and efficiency? One good way is through DOE’s Better Plants program, which offers trainings in energy efficiency for industrial systems as well as in water/wastewater treatment, energy treasure hunts and other topics through its In Plant trainings. Speakers on this panel will highlight their experiences in these trainings as well how they have dealt with developing the workforce to meet their energy management needs.

Session K1: Everything You Ever Wanted to

Know about Solar Energy

Chair: Stephen A. Roosa,

B.E.P., C.D.S.M., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., President & CEO,

RPM Asset Holdings, Energy & Sustainable

Solutions2:30 - 3:00PMGrowing Interest for Geothermal Heat Pump Technology by Utilities & Investors as a Non-traditional New Business ModelJack P. DiEnna Jr., Executive Director, Geothermal National & International Initiative

3:00 - 3:30PMShould I Install Solar Panels, or Purchase Green Power? Or Something Else?Matt Haakenstad, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., VP, Advisory Services, Kinect Energy Group

3:30 - 4:00PMSafe Installation of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems in or on BuildingsKeith Waters, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Industry Standards, Schneider Electric

4:00 - 4:30PMLandfill Solar: Trash to TreasureBryan A. Jacob, Founder/Owner and Chief Climate Coach, Climate Coach International

Session L1: Smart Grid

& More Chair:

MaryAnne Lauderdale, P.E.,

C.E.M., Senior Consultant,

Lime Energy2:30 - 4:30PMThis session will showcase innovations and case studies in smart grid management by utilities, developers, and corporations.

Session M1: Cybersecurity –

Protecting Systems & Information

Chair: Bill Sommer,

Energy Engineer, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.

2:30 - 4:30PM This roundtable brings together IT industry leaders and energy management practitioners to discuss cybersecurity and risk management and its implications to the energy management community.The discussion begins with understanding the risks created by the ever-increasing use of the Internet of Things (IoT) and then explores practical steps to mitigate the risks while enabling the power and potential of the IoT to improve building and process efficiency. Panelists:• Dave Aucsmith, Chief

Scientist and Senior Principal Research Scientist, Root9B and Applied Physics Lab of the University of Washington

• Jim Simon, Adjunct Faculty, University of Alabama

• Jay Kurowsky, President and CEO, Aleta Technologies

• David Gagliano, VP, CTO GDIT Global Solutions Division, General Dynamics Information Technology

Session N1: Fresh Maple Syrup:

Sweet Energy Efficiency Ideas

from Canada Chair:

Mathieu Cote, MBA, P.M.P., B.E.P., Executive Director,

Canadian Institute for Energy Training-CIET

2:30 - 3:00PMPolicy Shift with Trump as the U.S. President: How will the Fusion of Technology, Energy, & Manufacturing be Impacted?Gianni Kovacevic, Founder and Partner, CO2 Master Solutions

3:00 - 3:30PMAlternatives to Alternative Energy: Interesting Technologies for Sustainable Energy GenerationJavier Ojeda Yepez, C.E.M., P.M.P., Building Designer, CBCL Limited

3:30 - 4:00PMPay for Performance: Not Just a Good Idea, it Really WorksJon Feldman, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Engineering Lead – Industrial, The Ontario Power Authority

4:00 - 4:30PMWhat are We Waiting For? The Secret to Successful Energy ManagementAndrew Cooper, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Energy Specialist, New Gold, Inc.

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ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK A

ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK B

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK C

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK D

ENERGY BASICS

TRACK E

ENERGY SERVICES

TRACK F

HIGH PERFORMANCE

BUILDINGS & COMMUNITIES

TRACK G

THURSDAY MORNING | SEPTEMBER 28TH | 9:00–11:00AMSession A2:

The DoD Energy Program; The Largest

Corporate Energy Program in the U.S.

Chairs: Walter Ludwig,

P.E., Energy Efficiency Program Manager, ODASD(IE)

& Stephen P. Sain, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.R.M.,

Chief Executive Officer, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.

9:00 - 11:00AM In this forum we will have key speakers from each of the DoD Military Services discuss critical issues impacting their programs. We will examine the strategies, policies and projects the Services are implementing regarding their energy strategic goals. Each Service will discuss their current energy strategy to include energy planning, energy conservation, renewable energy, and energy resilience/security and how each contribute to readiness and mission assurance.Panelists:• Jennifer Tetatzin, P.E.,

C.D.R., C.E.C., U.S.N., Prospective Director of Shore Energy, Department of the Navy

• Paul M. Volkman, C.E.M., Energy Program Manager, ODASA (E&S), U.S. Army

• Doug Tucker, Director, Installation Energy Policy & Programs Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary (Environment, Safety & Infrastructure)

Session B2: Using an ESPC as a Supplement to

Existing Approaches to Energy Efficiency

Chair: George Buchanan, C.E.M., President,

2KB Energy Services9:00 - 11:00AM Present on the City of Atlanta’s (COA’s) current ESPC, which covers 100 city-owned facilities, including several airport facilities, several wastewater and drinking water treatment plants, detention center, courthouse, recreation centers, and office buildings (including City Hall). There would be three individual presentations, with reps (engineers or architects) from the Departments of Watershed Management and Aviation and the Office of Enterprise Assets Management speaking on projects taking place at their facilities.

Panelists:• Charles Marshall III,

C.E.M., C.E.A., C.L.E.P., Director of Asset Management, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

• Nolton Johnson, Department of Watershed Management, Senior Director, Office of Engineering Services for City of Atlanta

• Jalal Slade, Senior Policy Advisor on Real Estate, Office of Mayor Kasim Reed

Session C2: Empowering Diversity in Leadership

Chair: Monica Watkins, C.E.M., C.M.V.P.,

Director of Energy & Environmental

Programs, Housing Authority of

Baltimore City9:00 - 11:00AM The value of a diverse workforce is well documented, yet today’s leadership does not often reflect the make-up of its employees. This session will explore how diversity is defined today, what barriers exist to establishing diversity in our leadership, and what tactics have successfully overcome these barriers.

Panelists:• Laurie Wiegand-

Jackson, C.E.P., Senior Vice President, IPKeys Power Partners

• Mike Simms, Corporate Energy Engineer Lead, General Mills

Session D2: Common

Practitioners to Energy Gurus: A Journey of Milestones

Chair:Graham Thorsteinson, Chief Technical Officer, Energy One Consulting

9:00 - 9:30AMAtlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation: Impactful Low Capital Energy Solutions at World's Travelled Graham Thorsteinson, Chief Technical Officer, Energy One Consulting, Michael Elmers, Chief Executive Officer, Energy One Consulting & Stephen Maceyko, Vice President-Business Administration, Atlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation

9:30 - 10:00AMStructured & Focused Process to Achieve Greater Efficiency: A Case Study with DetailsThomas C. Mort, C.E.M., President, Thomas Mort Consulting LLC

10:00 - 10:30AMTwo AEE Award –Winning Projects: Key IngredientsAndre Rochette, P.Eng., President and CEO, Ecosystem

10:30 - 11:00AMA Steam Balance – First Step in a Steam System OptimizationKelly Paffel, Technical Manager, Inveno Engineering, LLC

Session E2: Basics of

Dimming LED Bulbs & SSL

Fixtures Chair:

John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner,

Effective Lighting Solutions

9:00 - 9:30AMJust What Does Dimmable Really Mean?John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner, Effective Lighting Solutions

9:30 - 10:00AMHow Dimming Affects LEDsTanya T. Hernandez, P.E., LC, Director, Government & Industry Relations, Acuity Brands Lighting

10:00 - 10:30AMControlling LEDsDoug Kafka, National Sales Manager, Lutron Electronics

10:30 - 11:00AMEnchanted Lighting: Dimming in the Internet AgeSteve Davis, Product Manager IoT, Sielo

Session F2: Global

Perspectives on Energy Auditing

Chair: Chad Griffith,

P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Managing Principal, Griffith Engineering

9:00 - 9:30AMBenefits of an Energy AuditChad Griffith, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Managing Principal, Griffith Engineering

9:30 - 10:00AMImprove Energy Efficiency with Financial Impact…Is The Future for Energy ConservationHeba AlFarra, Training & Development Specialist, Enertech for Training & Management Consulting Company

10:00 - 10:30AMASHRAE Level 1– Walk-through Analysis /Preliminary Audit: A Powerful Tool to Saving EnergyJose Samuel Monterroso, Energy Services Manager, ECONOVA, S.A.

10:30 - 11:00AMLet's Take the Mystery out of Energy Auditing & Find Some Opportunities for Savings Right NowTim Stearns, Senior Energy Consultant, Commons Energy

Session G2: HP Strategies for

Buildings, Business & Beyond

Chair: Peter J. Garforth,

P.E., Principal, Garforth International LLC

9:00 - 9:30AMSystematic, Sustained Implementation Creates "Best in Class" Performance ResultsRobert Diehl, P.E., Director, Facilities Management, Lakeland Community College

9:30 - 10:00AMHow to Create an Energy Conservation Action Plan – University of Arkansas Pine Bluff Shares their StoryRobert Wall, Chief Facilities Officer, Director of Facilities Management, University of Arkansas & Chet Howland, Energy Program Manager, Arkansas Economic Development Commission

10:00 - 10:30AMPartnering Across Boundaries: Bringing Global Leadership to Academic – Municipal Collaboration on Herbert Sinnock, P.Eng., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Manager, Sustainable Energy Systems, Sheridan College

10:30 - 11:00AMNavigating the Journey from Energy Planning to World-class Community Energy PerformanceRob Kerr, Independent Senior Consultant, Community Energy

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INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK H

INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK I

THE BETTER PLANTS

PROGRAM

TRACK J

RENEWABLE ENERGY &

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

TRACK K

EMERGING ENERGY TRENDS

TRACK L

BIG DATA AND IoT

TRACK M

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AROUND THE

WORLD

TRACK N

THURSDAY MORNING | SEPTEMBER 28TH | 9:00–11:00AM

Session H2: Energy

Management in an Industrial

Setting Chair:

Kathy Stanley, C.E.M., Business

Development Consultant, C&I,

CleaResult9:00 - 9:30AMStrategies for Engaging Industrial Customers in Energy Efficiency ProgramsJohn Steinhoff, P.E., VP-Industrial Services, CLEAResult

9:30 - 10:00AMExperiences with the Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) ProgramPaul Mehta, Ph.D., Professor & Chairman - Mechanical Eng. Dept., Bradley University

10:00 - 10:30AMWarehouse Energy Management SystemFrito-Lay

10:30 - 11:00AMSustaining Energy Efficiency Utility Systems Using a Do-It-Yourself, Low Cost Data Acquisition & Monitoring SystemAndrew Geoghan, Electrical Engineer, Garlock Sealing Technologies & Michael Masny, P.E., Senior Mechanical Engineer, CHA Consulting

Session I2: Next Generation Energy Goals &

Strategies Chair:

Elizabeth A. Dutrow, C.E.M., ENERGY STAR

Industrial Team Leader, U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR

9:00 - 9:30AMEnergy & Climate Goals for Kimberly - Clark Sustainability 2022 (S2022)Juan Marin, Senior Energy Engineer, Kimberly-Clark Corporation

9:30 - 10:00AMSetting & Meeting Allergan's Energy (& GHG Emissions) Reduction GoalsThomas Pagliuco, Executive Director, Global Energy Engineering, Allergan

10:00 - 10:30AMFacility Carbon Targets Drive GM PerformanceAlfred J. Hildreth, P.E., C.E.M., Global Energy Manager, General Motors Company

10:30 - 11:00AMFrom Goals to Delivery – Moving from Corporate Goals to a Regional Energy Reduction RoadmapAmy Bartlett, Sr. Specialist & Sustainability, SABIC Americas Manufacturing

Session J2: 50001 Reasons to be 50001 Ready

Chair: Jay Wrobel,

Manager of Technical Partnerships, Advanced

Manufacturing Office US DOE

9:00 - 11:00AMImplementation of the ISO 50001 standard delivers large, sustainable energy and cost savings. Industry partners on this panel will describe the business value of energy management and ISO 50001.

Panelists will have leveraged DOE’s new 50001 Ready tool.

Session K2: Renewable

Energy, Battery Storage & the

Electric Grid of the Future Chairs:

Steve C. Schultz, C.E.M., CP EnMS, Corporate Energy

Manager, 3M & John M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President, Abraxas

Energy Consulting9:00 - 9:30AMRenewable Power Developments: Creating StabilityTimothy D. Unruh, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewable Power, U.S. DOE

9:30 - 10:00AMIs the Electric Grid Really Ready for Solar?Tom Key, Senior Technical Executive, Electric Power Research Institute

10:00 - 10:30AMIntelligent Energy Storage for Commercial BuildingsMichael Rubenstein, Director of Enterprise Accounts, Stem, Inc.

10:30 - 11:00AMBattery Storage & the Value of Reliability, Resiliency & Security ReadinessChristopher Mathey, Director of Federal Sales, Constellation Energy

Session L2: What is New for

CHP that We Didn’t Know 10

Years Ago? Chair:

Buster Barksdale Jr., C.E.M., C.S.D.P., VP of

Business Development, Empower Energies

9:00 - 9:30AMResiliency, Reliability & Risk – CHP in a New Era of Value & OpportunityDouglas P. Millar, C.E.M., C.B.C.P, E.B.C.P., Vice President - Mid-Atlantic, Edison Energy, LLC

9:30 - 10:00AMResults & Benefits from Combined Heat & Power SystemsVishnu Barran, P.E., Senior Business Development Manager, ENER-G Rudox, Inc.

10:00 - 10:30AMLeveraging Distributed Generation using CHP to Improve Data Center Energy Efficiency & ReliabilityShrenik Ajmera, P.E., C.E.M., P.M.P., LEED AP, Engineering Manager, Willdan Energy Solutions

10:30 - 11:00AMThe Future Manufacturing Plant: Moving Toward Low Energy & Zero Net Energy Industrial FacilitiesJames Leidel, Director of Clean Energy Research Center, Oakland University

Session M2: Discovery & Insights

Chair:Oliver Davis,

CEO, Simuwatt 9:00 - 9:30AMHarnessing the Power of Advanced Data Analysis to Drive Energy Cost Reduction, & Provide a Maintenance & Reliability DividendJason Beneker, C.E.M., Sr. Engineer & Derek Mullins, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Sr. Manager - Corporate Facilities & Engineering, Amgen, Inc.

9:30 - 10:00AMBig Data Analysis: Mining & Analyzing Utility Data into Actionable InsightsMichael Steifman, CEO & Founder, UtiliSave, LLC

10:00 - 10:30AMCloud-driven Energy Optimization of DX HVAC SystemsMichael K. West, Ph.D., P.E., Principal - CEO, Advantek Consulting, Inc.

10:30 - 11:00AMUtilizing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) to Optimize Compressed Air SystemsMac Mottley, CEO, Sparks Dynamics

Session N2: Creative

Strategies for Sourcing Renewable

Energy Chair:

Samer Zawaydeh, Independent Engineer,

SZEO9:00 - 9:30AMDecentralized Solutions for Waste to Energy Opportunities in AfricaAndrew Amadi, C.E.M., Technical Director, WECOL Ltd

9:30 - 10:00AMEnergy Transition – Case Study in Renewable Energy Electricity & Electro-mobilitySamer Zawaydeh, Independent Engineer, SZEO

10:00 - 10:30AMLong Term Monitoring & Analyzing the Performance of Solar Water Heating Systems in South AfricaOgnyan D. Dintchev, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Energy Manager, Tswhwane University of Technology

10:30 - 11:00AMDG as Integral Solution Power Sector in DRJoan Genao, Electricity Director, National Energy Commission

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK A

ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK B

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK C

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK D

ENERGY BASICS

TRACK E

ENERGY SERVICES

TRACK F

HIGH PERFORMANCE

BUILDINGS & COMMUNITIES

TRACK G

THURSDAY AFTERNOON | SEPTEMBER 28TH | 2:30–4:30PMSession A3: Microgrids:

A Compelling Solution

Chair: Peter Flynn,

Principal, Bostonia Partners

2:30 - 3:00PMDC Building Grids: Optimization of Distributed Energy ResourcesSharmila Ravula, CCO, Bosch Building Grid Technologies

3:00 - 3:30PMTechnologies & Design Elements Associated with MicrogridsJoseph G. Riddle, P.E., V.P., Building Engineering Director, Southeast Region, AECOM & Angel Flores, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, CxA, Mechanical Engineer, AECOM

3:30 - 4:00PMDOD Energy Resilience Ariel Castillo, Senior Program Manager, Office of Secretary Defense

4:00 - 4:30PMCybersecuring Control SystemsDaryl Haegley, OCP, CCO, Control Systems Cybersecurity, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense

Session B3: Making All of Energy More Sustainable

Chair: Tim Echols,

PSC Commissioner / Vice-Chair, Georgia Public

Service Commission 2:30 - 3:00PMForestry & Energy: How Woodchips Saved a Starbucks Cup PlantSpeaker Invited

3:00 - 3:30PMNatural Gas & the Grid of the FutureSpeaker Invited

3:30 - 4:00PMEnergiewende vs. Georgia ApproachSpeaker Invited

4:00 - 4:30PMThe Nexus between EVs, Solar & Energy Efficiency Speaker Invited

Session C3: How to Stop

Misbehaving to Save Energy

& Money Chair:

Fotouh A. Al-Ragom, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.S.D.P.,

C.E.A, Energy Efficiency Technologies, Program

Manager, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research / EBRC / EET

2:30 - 3:00PMInfluencing Cultural Change as a New Energy ManagerCraig Avalone, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Project Manager, CHA Consulting, Inc.

3:00 - 3:30PMTools to Build Your Employee Engagement FrameworkGreg A. Baker, C.E.M., C.E.A., Engineering Manager, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation

3:30 - 4:00PMEngaging Employees to Maximize Savings: A Cool ApproachKathy Kuntz, Executive Director, Cool Choices, Inc.

4:00 - 4:30PMEnergy Benchmarking Policies: A Market Approach to Energy EfficiencyWendy Lee, EIT, Salt Lake City - Energy Advisor, Institute for Market Transformation

Session D3: Timing is

Everything –Demand

Reduction & Demand Response

Opportunities Chair:

Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., M.S.E.M.,

B.S.M.E., President, Acela Energy Group, Inc.

2:30 - 3:00PMSmart Building Management: New, Next Generation Demand Response Technologies that are Making a DifferenceBrad Rittler, Senior Director, Sales & Channel Development, Encycle

3:00 - 3:30PMDemand Response Reshapes Hospitality MarketCraig Henry, Program Manager, Honeywell International Inc.

3:30 - 4:00PMSuccessful DSM Program Delivery Using Intelligent Data Information System Design & Data AnalysisBrian Lee, Operational Consultant, CLEAResult

4:00 - 4:30PMRooftop Unit Participation in Demand Response ProgramsRichard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., M.S.E.M., B.S.M.E., President, Acela Energy Group, Inc.

Session E3: Energy

Management 102Chair:

Asit Patel, C.E.M, C.E.A, E.B.C.P,

President, ANP Energy Consulting Services Corp.2:30 - 3:00PMMaximizing Energy Efficiency Through Condensing EconomizersJoseph Richter, U.S. National Sales Manager, Combustion and Energy Systems, Ltd.

3:00 - 3:30PMDuctwork Remediation: Innovations Create New Low Hanging Fruit for Achieving Energy Efficiency & Improved VentilationNeal Walsh, Senior Vice President, Commercial, Aeroseal, LLC

3:30 - 4:00PMIndustry Input on Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems for Commercial BuildingsIan D. Metzger, Student, University of Colorado

4:00 - 4:30PMChillers 101Eric Oliver, P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E., LEED AP, President, Lilker EMO Energy Solutions

Session F3: The Evolving Art

of M&V –Something Old & Something New

Chair: Steve Kromer,

P.E., C.M.V.P., Consultant, Energy Engineer

2:30 - 3:00PMCalculations for the Building EnvironmentPatrick Wilkinson, P.E., C.E.M., P.M.P., C.M.V.P., LEED AP, Comprehensive Solutions - Project Development Leader, Trane Building Advantage

3:00 - 3:30PMM&V in a Non-Ideal WorldVictor Alas Jr., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., M.S.M.E., Project Engineer, Ryan Holmes, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Senior Project Engineer & Nathan Eason, C.E.M., Project Engineer, Lockheed Martin

3:30 - 4:00PMCorrelating ENERGY STAR Ratings with ISO 50015 M&V ResultsSteven D. Heinz, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Founder and CEO, EnergyCAP, Inc.

4:00 - 4:30PMM&V in ESPC ProjectsKevin W. Warner, C.E.M., Principal Engineer, EMP2, Inc.

Session G3: Healthcare

Chair: Randolph L. Haines,

C.E.M., C.L.E.P., Energy Manager, Thomas

Jefferson University 2:30 - 3:00PMHospital Steam & Condensate System OptimizationNevena H. Iordanova, C.E.M., Senior Utility Engineer, Armstrong Services, Inc.

3:00 - 3:30PMEnergy Management for Mission Critical Applications: Optimization Healthcare System Data CentersJiaqi Liang, Midwest Lead Engineer, Willdan Energy Solutions

3:30 - 4:00PMImproving your Facility Energy Efficiency within your Capital Improvement PlanBrent Rutherford, Manager, System Engineering, Texas Health Resources

4:00 - 4:30PMThe Essential Elements of an Evolving Energy Management ProgramJohn A. Bartlik, P.E., Senior Director, Energy Management, NYU Langone Medical Center

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITYConsider sponsoring the exhibit hall coffee, a reception or signage at

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TRACK H

INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK I

THE BETTER PLANTS

PROGRAM

TRACK J

RENEWABLE ENERGY &

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

TRACK K

EMERGING ENERGY TRENDS

TRACK L

BIG DATA AND IoT

TRACK M

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AROUND THE

WORLD

TRACK N

THURSDAY AFTERNOON | SEPTEMBER 28TH | 2:30–4:30PM

Session H3: Best Practices of Compressed Air

Chair: Roderick Smith,

Publisher, Compressed Air Best Practices Magazine

2:30 - 3:00PMReducing Site Cost through Ultrasonic Air Leak Surveys & RepairsJames Nipper, Vice President, Petro Chemical Energy

3:00 - 3:30PMWhy Do Compressed Air Systems Need Drying?Frank Moskowitz, Service Sales Manager- AIRScan, Atlas Copco Compressors LLC

3:30 - 4:00PMAnatomy of a Compressed Air ProjectMike Lenti, Principal, Compressed Air Consultants

4:00 - 4:30PMApplying Root Cause Analysis to Compressed AirWayne Perry, Senior Technical Director, Kaeser Compressors, Inc.

Session I3: Striking Gold! Tales from the Treasure Hunt

Chair: Walt Tunnessen,

National Program Manager, U.S.

EPA ENERGY STAR2:30 - 3:00PMCracking the Energy HeistBill Bourgeous, Engineering Manager, Intertape Polymer Corporation

3:00 - 3:30PMTales of Pirate Crews & Buried BTUsZack Newman, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Global Energy Services, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

3:30 - 4:00PMJust When you Thought you've Found All the Jewels!Jim Kabitzke, Engineering Team Manager, Olin Brass

4:00 - 4:30PMGive me Sight Beyond Sight!Breitner Marczewski, Energy Engineer, General Motors

Session J3: Innovation

Matters: How Manufacturers

are Boosting their Competitiveness & Saving Money

Chair: Bruce Lung,

Industrial Technical Assistance Fellow,

Advanced Manufacturing Office US DOE

2:30 - 4:30PMSteve Jobs once said, “Innovation distinguishes between a leaders and a follower.” This session will discuss emerging technologies and practices that are helping give manufacturers a competitive edge. Leading organizations will share how they’ve invested in innovation, including leveraging DOE National Laboratories and how integrating these technologies into existing plants gave them an advantage.

Session K3: More Efficiency

Water Treatment Systems

Chair: Bradley J. Reed,

C.E.M., C.P.Q., Principal, Reed Energy LLC

2:30 - 3:00PMIndustrial Water Reuse Value CreationRobert Brazier, Commercial Developer, GE Water

3:00 - 3:30PMLegionella Control for Cooling Towers & Domestic Water SystemsCharles Bertuch, Principal - Energy Solutions, Bergmann Associates

3:30 - 4:00PMThe Development & Application of Non-Phosphorous Corrosion Inhibitors for Cooling Water SystemsRay Post, P.E., Senior Technical Associate, ChemTreat

4:00 - 4:30PMZero Liquid Discharge of Brines & High Concentrated FluidsGerard Schouten, CEO, Salttech

Session L3: LED Lighting

Systems & Controls Leading

the Rise of “Smart” Buildings

Chair: Nick Bleeker,

Director, Channel Marketing -

Specifications, Philips Lighting

2:30 - 3:00PMUnderstanding Smart Building ComplexitiesJohn (Jack) Curran, Ph.D., President, LED Transformations, LLC

3:00 - 3:30PMTD Bank's $17 Million LED InvestmentKristin Sullivan, U.S. Energy & Sustainability Manager, TD Bank

3:30 - 4:00PMLeveraging Lighting Controls for New Smart Building Automation SystemsBinh Nguyen, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Energy Engineer, AMEC Foster Wheeler

4:00 - 4:30PMNorthern Virginia Community College (NOVA) Comprehensive LED Retrofit ProjectMiles Smith, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Senior Energy Project Manager, Heery International @ NVCC

Session M3: The Art of

Communicating Big Data to

Decision Makers Chair:

Cecil W. Jones, C.E.M., Deputy MDMS

Program Manager / Energy Services Eng.,

General Dynamics Information Technology2:30 - 3:00PMSmart City IoT Optimal Deployment Model through Needs-Based Geospatial & Financial AnalysesWisit Kumphai, Ph.D., C.E.M., LEED AP, Energy Solutions Development Engineer, AECOM

3:00 - 3:30PMVisualization of Big Data for Navy Energy Consumption AnalysisDan Levine, CTO, GISInc

3:30 - 4:00PMQuickly Converting Raw Building Data into Actionable Energy Efficiency RecommendationsOliver Davis, CEO, Simuwatt

4:00 - 4:30PMHear What the Building is Saying – And Translate it to Your BossMatt Gates, Director of Intelligent Services Offers, Trane Commercial

Session N3: Management for

Sustainable Energy Projects

Chair: Binoy K. Choudhury,

Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor & Head-PSM

Department, IISWBM2:30 - 3:00PMAn Initiative Towards the Global Lighting Challenge for KuwaitDina Alnakib, Program Manager / Flagship Programs, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

3:00 - 3:30PMEnergy Sustainable Communes ProgramErwin Plett, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., Director, Alfa Lux SpA

3:30 - 4:00PMEvaluation of Enviro-Social Impact of High Voltage Transmission System: A Case StudyKrishna Murari Agrawal, Professor and Dean, IISWBM

4:00 - 4:30PMISO 50001 – Energy Planning & Monitoring Tools & ExamplesAlbin Zsebik, Ph.D., C.E.M., Energy Engineer, JOMUTI Ltd.

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK A

ENERGY SECURITY & GOVERNMENT

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FEDENERGY WORKSTRACK B

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK C

ENERGY MANAGER’S

SUMMIT

TRACK D

ENERGY BASICS

TRACK E

ENERGY SERVICES

TRACK F

HIGH PERFORMANCE

BUILDINGS & COMMUNITIES

TRACK G

FRIDAY MORNING | SEPTEMBER 29TH | 9:00–11:00AMSession A4:Government

Energy Management

Success Stories Chair:

Keith Benson, Director, Energy for Navy Installations

Command9:00 - 11:00AM The Federal government has made significant advancements across all Federal agencies to enhance energy security by developing comprehensive and sustainable energy programs. This session will highlight the results of specific agencies that continue to lead by example and build everlasting energy cultures.

Session B4: Benchmarking Better &

Buildings ChallengeChair:

Megan O'Neil, Energy Programs Manager, City of Atlanta | Mayor's Office

of Resilience9:00 - 11:00AM The cities of Atlanta and Chicago are moving the needle in energy efficiency initiatives, as demonstrated through their participation in the City Energy Project, the successful energy benchmarking challenge programs of Retrofit Chicago and the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, and the city policies to promote efficiency investments in their commercial and municipal building stocks that they’ve put in place. These achievements are due to successful local partnerships between the cities and key stakeholders. ComEd has worked with the City of Chicago on providing customer access to energy usage data to comply with the City of Chicago’s Benchmarking Ordinance. They have also partnered on providing customer support and training for the ComEd Energy Usage Data System (EUDS) through the City of Chicago Help Center. Over 940 property owners and 3,400 properties are enrolled and using the EUDS system. The Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge is a partnership that includes the City of Atlanta, the City’s major commercial districts and Southface as the core partner providing technical assistance for the program. Southface is a non-profit focused on inspiring market based solutions working at the nexus of the social, natural and built environment. Southface is able to create this impact through education, research, advocacy and technical assistance supporting homes workplaces and communities. This session will be an informal panel discussion and Q&A discussing successes, challenges, lessons learned, and what’s next for these two cities.Panelists:• Amy Jewel, Senior City Advisor, City Energy

Project, Chicago• Bonnie Casamassima, LEED AP BD+C,

Program Manager, Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, Southface

• Kevin Bricknell, Energy Data Services Program Manager, ComEd

• Megan O'Neil, Energy Programs Manager, City of Atlanta | Mayor's Office of Resilience

Session C4: Energy Master

Planning / Energy

Management Case Studies

Chair: Fredric S. Goldner,

C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Energy Management &

Research Associates 9:00 - 9:30AMBeen Through Hail: Making Energy Management a Priority During CrisisJennifer H. DuPlessis, MBA, C.E.M., Executive Director of Operations &Marcia Coker, Facilities Manager, Wylie Independent School District

9:30 - 10:00AMA Portfolio Approach for Nonprofits to Optimize Energy & Water EfficiencyJean Pullen, P.E., Senior Engineer for Resource Efficiency, Southface Energy Institute

10:00 - 10:30AM Industrial Energy Management Software Sustains & Unlocks New OpportunitiesJoshua Long, President, E4E Solutions, LLC

10:30 - 11:00AMPanel Discussion and Q&A

Session D4: Young Energy Professionals Roundtable

Chair: Timothy B. Janos,

B.E.P., C.D.S.M., C.E.A., C.E.M., C.R.M., C.S.D.P., President,

Spectrum Energy Concepts, Inc.

9:00 - 11:00AM This Roundtable is presented by a collection of seasoned Energy Professionals possessing divergent backgrounds including members working for ESCOs & Associations, those working as Independent Energy Consultants, Organizations promoting energy efficiency, as well as former Governmental Energy Experts. Designed to let you discover everything you ever wanted to know (and likely some things you did NOT want to know) about the various aspects of working in the broad energy arena, these participants will share successes, failures, and thoughts on how to succeed. Geared heavily to audience participation, this is your opportunity to ask the things you always wanted to know but couldn’t find anyone with enough experience to give you a great answer. Sure to be both thought provoking and possibly controversial, you can benefit from the experience scars earned in the approximate 130 years of cumulative energy practice that will be offered for your entertainment and delight.Panelists:• Catherine Luthin, President,

Luthin Associates, Inc.• Graham Thorsteinson, Chief

Technical Officer, Energy One Consulting

• William A. Broadhurst, P.E., C.E.M., Campus Energy Manager, Princeton University

• Monica Sain, Student, Auburn University

Session E4: Energy

Management 103

Chair: Andrew C. Brooks,

C.E.M., Director of West Coast Operations,

Association for Energy Affordability 9:00 - 9:30AMEnergy Accounting 101John M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President, Abraxas Energy Consulting

9:30 - 10:00AMSurvey Instrumentation & Gadgets 101Donald B. Edwards, C.E.M., C.P.Q., C.E.A., C.D.S.M., Principal Energy Manager, DTE Energy

10:00 - 10:30AMControls 101James P. Waltz, P.E., C.E.M., F.A.C.F.E., Principal, Energy Resource Associates, Inc.

10:30 - 11:00AMCompressed Air 101Lonnie Russell, C.E.M., Energy Consultant, EnergyMan, LLC

Session F4: Show Me

the Money: Creative Funding

Strategies Chair:

Kathleen C. Stahl, P.E., C.E.M., L.C., Energy Engineer, NC Department

of Environmental Quality

9:00 - 9:30AMNC Utility Savings Initiative hits $1B Avoided CostReid Conway, P.E.M., Senior Energy Specialist, N.C. Department of Environmental Quality

9:30 - 10:00AMRewards for Innovation: How Research & Development Tax Credits are Utilized to Push for More Innovation in the Green Building IndustryDaniel Audette, C.E.M., LEED GA, Senior Energy Engineer, R&D Tax Savers

10:00 - 10:30AMESPC for a Large Government SiteJeffrey Stringfield, P.E., Energy Program Leader, Honeywell International

10:30 - 11:00AMStart Small to Start SavingBradley T. Trevillian, C.E.M., Director of Energy Services, Trane

Session G4: Net Zero/

GreenHouse Gas Reduction

Chair:Hossam Kassab,

P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., LEED AP, Senior Technology

Engineer, Noresco 9:00 - 9:30AMNet Zero Energy Building Design: The Edsel & Eleanor Ford NDZ ProjectBrittany Fiema, Mechanical Engineer, & Francesca Montana, Project Electrical Engineer, SmithGroupJJR, Inc.

9:30 - 10:00AMTowards Net Zero –Unexpected ChallengesMitchell DeWein, Energy Analyst, CHA Consulting, Inc. & Edward Ransom, Deputy Director of Energy & Sustainability, Division of Capital Asset Management & Maintenance

10:00 - 10:30AMNet Zero Energy & the Resilient GridBrad Liljequist, AICP, LEED AP, Director, Net Zero Energy, International Living Future Institute

10:30 - 11:00AMOne City Built to Last – New York City's Road for a Low Carbon FutureNidhi Khanna, C.E.M., LEED AP BD+C, GGP, Senior Energy & Sustainable Consultant, HDR, Inc.

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TRACK H

INDUSTRIAL ENERGY

MANAGEMENT

TRACK I

THE BETTER PLANTS

PROGRAM

TRACK J

RENEWABLE ENERGY &

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

TRACK K

EMERGING ENERGY TRENDS

TRACK L

BIG DATA AND IoT

TRACK M

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AROUND THE

WORLD

TRACK N

FRIDAY MORNING | SEPTEMBER 29TH | 9:00–11:00AM

Session H4: Best Practices

in Chiller & Cooling Systems

Chair: Roderick Smith,

Publisher, Compressed Air Best Practices

Magazine9:00 - 9:30AMHow to Tell if Your Chiller Plant is Optimized?Brett Rasmussen, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A.M., Senior Energy Engineer, Nissan North America, Inc.

9:30 - 10:00AMDistrict Chilled Water Optimization at an Academic Medical CenterKevin Kanoff, C.E.M., Campus Energy Engineer, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

10:00 - 10:30AMWater & Energy Efficiency Operation of Open & Closed Loop Cooling Towers`Matthew Shank, Industrial Process Marker, Product Applications Manager, Evapco

10:30 - 11:00AMEnergy-Efficient Operations of Cooling TowersMark Pfeifer, Manager, Technical Services, SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc.

Session I4: Energy Success

Stories – Initiatives You Can Replicate

Chair: Brad Runda,

P.E., C.E.M., Global Energy Director, Koch

Industries9:00 - 9:30AMEnergy Billing Drives ConservationAaron Berg, Engineering Manager, Georgia-Pacific Green Bay, LLC

9:30 - 10:00AMSteam Traps – Access is EverythingKara Walton, Reliability Engineer, Georgia-Pacific, LLC

10:00 - 10:30AMAnchoring Your Energy Vision to an Executable ProgramEdward Kalinowski, Energy Resource, Maitland Site, INVISTA

10:30 - 11:00AMHow Molex Makes Energy Waste Visible Using Real Time AnalyticsTony Huffman, Senior Manager, Operational Excellence, Molex, Inc.

Session J4: Preparing for the Worst: Resiliency

& Energy Security for

ManufacturersChair:

Tom Wenning, Program Manager

for Industrial Energy Efficiency, ORNL

9:00 - 11:00AM In today’s global business environment, U.S. manufacturers need to do everything they can to stay competitive. One critical component to this is avoiding disruption; strengthening one’s resiliency and energy security.   This session will showcase several different applications of technologies being operated by manufacturers and industrial scale energy users and how these technologies enhance resiliency and security while lowering costs of purchased energy.

Session K4: Renewables Solving Real World Issues

Chair: Richard G. Lubinski,

C.E.M., C.D.S.M., B.E.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A.,

President, Think Energy Management, LLC

9:00 - 9:30AMHistorical Restoration & Sustainability SavingsJacqueline Stephens, Assistant Professor, Kennesaw State University & Andrew Payne, Ph.D., Chair & Associate Professor, Built Environment, College of Technology

9:30 - 10:00AMThe Energy Triple Bottom Line: Using Renewables to Meet Multiple GoalsJohn Powers, VP, Strategic Renewables, Renewable Choice Energy-Schneider Electric

10:00 - 10:30AMRenewable Biomass – The Forgotten Energy Storage SourceDavid Seidel, P.E., President, Seidel Research & Development Co., LLC

10:30 - 11:00AMEnergy & Corporate Sustainability: A 360 Degree Analysis of a BeerDiego Arriola, Founder, NxtLab

Session L4: Energy Storage

Chair: Kevin Bell,

Assistant Manager, Energy Group, Toyota

Motor Engineering & Manufacturing

N.America9:00 - 9:30AMThe Next Evolution: Buildings as a ResourceOwen Smith, Director, Utility & Grid Solutions, Trane

9:30 - 10:00AMConceptualization of the Quantity & Quality of Energy for Energy ManagementLouis Lagrange, Trainer, Energy Training Foundation

10:00 - 10:30AMCompress Air Storage in Carbonate ReservoirsAlberto Millan, University Professor, Technical University of Madrid

10:30 - 11:00AMPanel Discussion and Q&A

Session M4: Capturing Big

Data in the Real World

Chair: Butch Wallace,

P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., President, The Wallace

Group, Inc.9:00 - 9:30AMExtinction of Data-loggers: How to Leverage IoT to Save Time & MoneyJulien Stamatakis, Ph.D., CTO and co-founder, Senseware, Inc.

9:30 - 10:00AMArmy Meter Data Management SystemCecil W. Jones, Deputy MDMS Program Manager / Energy Services Eng., General Dynamics Information Technology

10:00 - 10:30AMSequences Don't Run Buildings – Software Runs BuildingsKevin Fuller, Executive Vice President, Interval Data Systems, Inc.

10:30 - 11:00AMBehind the Data: How the City of D.C. is Saving Energy through an IoT StrategySteve Nguyen, VP Product & Marketing, BuildingIQ

Session N4: Global Energy Management:

Challenges & Solutions

Chair: Ricson Chude,

P.E., C.E.M. C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Project Manager, Southern California Edison

9:00 - 9:30AMEnergy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Initiatives in Review in BrazilEnio A. Kato, Senior Engineer, NITTOGUEN Engenharia de Sistemas Prediais

9:30 - 10:00AMInsights into Industrial Energy Management in KenyaJude Songok, Consultant, Energy & Automation Solutions LTD

10:00 - 10:30AMManagement of Energy Efficiency of Electromechanical SystemsOleksandr Ovdiienko, Deputy General Director, Sodruzhestvo LLC & Hrebeniuk Tatiana, Ph.D., Professor, National Technical Univiersity of Ukraine

10:30 - 11:00AMIdentification & Validation of Indicators for the Characterization of Energy Performance in the Colombian Textile SectorAlejandro Fraga Eraso, Energy Manager, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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Certified BusinessEnergy Professional

Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals September 25-29, 2017 / A five-day seminar Earns 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH / 7.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline:• What Is BEP?• Energy Situation• Why Energy

Management?• Energy Auditing

(Non-Technical)• Codes & Standards

Overview• Energy Fundamentals• Rate Schedules• Fuels Procurement

• Economic Analysis• It For Energy

Management• Commissioning• Retro-Commissioning• Real Time Commissioning

(MMS)• Review• Electricity Systems• Gas, Fuel Oil, Coal

Instructors: MARK R. ROCHE, C.E.M., C.E.P., B.E.P., C.I.A.Q.P. and RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P.BEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/BEP

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Certified LightingEfficiency Professional

TM

Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Fundamentals of Light

& Lighting• Environmental Concerns• Building Energy Codes• Utility & Esco Programs

& Incentives• Lighting Economics:

Problems & Solutions• Lighting Quality &

System Improvements• Incumbent Lamps

Solid-State Lighting (LED)• Fluorescent Ballasts &

LED Drivers• Luminaires & Fixtures• Lighting Evaluation

& Audits• Lighting Controls• Maintaining

Lighting Systems• Lighting Calculations

Workshop Instructors: JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A. and T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP. CLEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CLEP

Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline:• Reasons for M&V• Current M&V Protocols• IPMVP• Developing an M&V Plan• Current Issues in M&V• Baseline Adjustments

• Key Elements of Success: Theory & Examples of Options

• Selecting Options: Which One is Best Suited for My Project?

• Adherence with IPMVPInstructors: STEVE KROMER, P.E.CMVP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CMVP

Certified Power Quality Professional Fundamentals of Power Quality September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline:• Introduction to

“Power Quality”• Repetitive Power

System Interactions• Power Conditioning

Technologies• Electrical Monitoring

Objectives (IEEC #1159)• Grounding &

Bonding for Electrical

Noise Control• Lightning & Switching

Surge Fundamentals• Harmonic Interference on

the Power System• Facility System

Case Studies• Equipment Design

& Specification Recommendations

Instructor: JOHN WAGGONER CPQ Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CPQ

Distributed Generation Certified Professional

Basics of Distributed Generation & Onsite CHP September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline:• Introduction to

Distributed Generation (DG) & Combined Heat & Power (CHP)

• Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies

• Energy & Thermal Basics of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies

• Power Cycle Performance Measures for Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies

• Economic & Life Cycle

Cost Analysis for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems

• PURPA & FERC Rules of QFs & SPPs

• Summary & Applications of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies

• Regulatory & Permitting Systems Issues for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems

• Distributed Generation & CHP Project Management

Instructor: BRUCE COLBURN, Ph.D.DGCP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/DGCP

Certified Building Energy Simulation Analyst

TM

Fundamentals of Energy Modeling & Building Energy Simulation (BESA Prep) September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Introduction to Building

Energy Modeling • Building Energy

Simulation Using Software, Inputs, Results Interpretation, & Validation

• How to Leverage Emerging Cloud-Based

Energy Modeling Using NREL-Developed Toolkits

• Walkthrough of an Example Energy Simulation Process Using OpenStudio /EnergyPlus

• Advanced Building Energy Simulation

Instructor: CHRIS BALBACH, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., B.E.M.P., LEED AP. BESA Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/BESA

Certified EnergyProcurement Professional

Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Legislation, Regulation

& Energy Outlook for Energy Procurement

• The Structure of the Electric Utility Industry

• Purchasing Electricity Under the Current Rules

• The Structure of the Natural Gas Industry

• Purchasing Natural Gas Under the New Rules

• Metering, Load Profiling & Real Time Pricing

• Energy Trading & Risk Management

• Fundamentals of Gas & Electric Marketing

• Energy Cost Avoidance Strategies

Instructor: RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M, C.L.E.P. FEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CEP

Existing Building Commissioning Professional

TM

Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning September 25-27, 2017 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline:• What Is Existing Building

Commissioning?• Why We Need

Commissioning• Who Is Doing EBCx

& Why?• What Is the Process

of EBCx?• How Is EBCx Different

from New Building Cx?• How Does EBCx Relate to

Energy Conservation?• What Are the Typical

Deliverables?• What Are Common EBCx

Opportunities?

• How to Investigate, Find, & Document EBCx Opportunities

• USGBC LEED for Existing Buildings - Operations & Maintenance

• How Does Benchmarking & Measurement & Verification Fit into EBCx?

• EBCx of Electrical & the Building Envelope Systems

• Testing, Adjusting, & Balancing Fundamentals for EBCx

• Tools & Technologies for EBCx

Instructor: PAUL BANKS, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P.EBCP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/EBCP

Fundamentals of Energy Auditing September 25-27, 2017 / A three-day seminar / Exam on Day 4 Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Building Envelope• Lighting Systems• Air Conditioning Systems• Heating Systems• Motors & Drives• Heat Pumps

• Ventilation Systems• Domestic Hot

Water Systems• Water Conservation

& Audits• Utility Analysis

Instructor: TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M.CEA Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CEA

In addition to the WEEC conference, the event offers a variety of educational seminars & certification programs. Visit www.energycongress.com/seminars for full details and registration.

2017WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS

for full details on seminars & certification options, please visit

www.energycongress.com/SEMINARS

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TMRenewable Energy

Professional

Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies September 25-27, 2017 / A three-day seminar / Exam on Day 4 Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Introduction to

Alternative Energy• Environmental Impacts -

a Driver for Using Alternative Energy

• Alternative Energy & Carbon Reduction

• Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydropower & Geothermal Energy

• Waste-to-Energy Systems• Fuel Cells - An Example of

Hydrogen Applications• Hybrid Alternative

Energy Systems• Creative Energy

Storage Applications• Alternative Energy

Strategies for Buildings• Transportation Systems• Governmental

Alternative Energy Programs

• Financial Approaches & Incentives for Alternative Energy

• The Future of Alternative Energy

Instructors: STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D. and FRED HAUBER REP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/REP

Industrial Energy Strategies for Reducing Costs & Optimizing Systems Performance September 25-27, 2017 / A three-day seminar / Exam on Day 4 Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Instrumentation

& Controls• Combustion

Equipment Basics• Industrial &

Manufacturing Ovens & Furnaces

• Electric Motors & Drives• Pumps• Plant Water Systems• Boilers, Auxiliaries &

Steam Systems• Heat Exchangers

• HVAC & Ventilation Systems

• Lighting Systems• Compressed Air Systems• Energy Related

Investigation & Project Support Tools

• Understanding Your Energy Bills & Purchasing Strategies

• Communicating Project Value

Instructors: TIM JANOS and JOHN R. PUSKAR CIEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CIEP

2 - D A Y S E M I N A R S

Certified Energy Manager

Skills Update 2017 for Certified Energy ManagersSeptember 25-26, 2017 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Global Energy & Market Trends - Updates on:

• Energy, Environmental & Climate Updates

• Energy Management Strategies / Thinking

• New Funding Mechanisms to Get Projects Done

• Condensing Boilers:• Module on Selling

Energy Projects• “Hot Topics” &

Quick Paybacks

• LED Lighting Solutions• Unbelievable Failures

(Photos & Videos)

• Visual Interpretation of Energy Data to Improve Operations, Reduce Energy Consumption, & Increase Profits

• Automated Diagnostics & Analytics for Buildings Instructors: ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.R.M., P.C.F., BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M. and STEVEN PARKER, P.E., C.E.M.

Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners September 25-26, 2017 / A two-day seminar / Exam on Day 3 Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certificationSeminar Outline: • Energy Fundamentals• Energy Financial

Decisions Made Easy• Role of the

Energy Auditor• Fine Tuning HVAC for

Optimized Performance• Identifying Major Energy

Users & Savings Potential• Finding Hidden Pockets

of Gold• Controls & Building

Automation Systems• Commissioning &

Maintenance• Sustainability

Instructor: SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.EEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/EEP

Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water Management September 25-26, 2017 / A two-day seminar / Exam on Day 3 Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline:• Introduction • Terms• Policy & Standards • Utility Analysis &

Benchmarking • Facility Auditing • Metering • M&V Overview • Domestic Plumbing • Kitchen Equipment • Laundry Equipment • Irrigation

• Pools • HVAC & Mechanical

Equipment • Softening &

Filtration Systems • Sterilization, Medical &

Lab Equipment • Water Supply

Options / Sources • Storm Water

Management

Instructor: ERIC ELAMCWEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CWEP

Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical EngineersSeptember 25-26, 2017 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline:• Fundamentals for

Electrical Engineering• Introduction to Two Basic

Electrical / Electronic Instruments

• Basic Concepts, Principles, Laws

• Circuit Simplification & Analysis Techniques

• DC & AC• Three Phase Transformers• Introductions to Motors• Introduction to Two Key

Elemental Building Blocks of Electronics

• A Pictorial "Tour" of Electronic PCB, Printed Circuit Board

• Introduction to Common Standards Associated with Electrical Equipment

• On the Subject of Power Factor

• Example Illustrating the Quantitative Assessment of Benefits Associated with Improvement of Power Factor

• Introductory "Tour" of Common Electrical Power & Control Equipment

• Major Power Distribution System Components

• VFD's, Variable Frequency Drives

• A Brief Overview of Electrical Code, NEC, NFPA 70, & Arc Flash NFPA 70 E (2015)

• Introduction to Safety-Related Electronic Equipment & Application Example

• Introduction to Three Types of Electrical Drawings

• Typical Electrical Power Bill Calculation

Instructor: BOBBY RAUF, P.E., C.E.M., MBA

Certified GeoExchange Designer

Certified GeoExchange Designer (CGD) CourseSeptember 25-26, 2017 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Who Should Enroll? This design course is created for professional engineers, registered architects, installers, and contractors. This course is essential for individuals wanting advanced training and experience in designing GSHPs, and required for experienced individuals who wish to earn certification.Seminar Outline:• Ground Source Heat

Pump Design – Residential & Commercial

• Designing Closed Loop, Ground Heat Exchanger, Configurations & Layouts

• Soil / Rock Classification & Conductivity

• Borehole Grouting• Thermal Conductivity

in-situ Testing• Ground Loop Heat

Exchanger Software• Ground Source Heat

Pump in System Performance

CGD Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.igshpa.okstate.edu/training/CGD.asp

F U L L D AY W O R K S H O P SLighting, Especially Retrofits, are Evolving & What is Done Now Will Effect What Can Be Done in the Future September 26, 2017 / 9:00AM - 5:00PM / 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480Workshop Agenda: • Introductions• Plug Load Overtaking

Lighting in KWH in Office Buildings

• Diminishing Returns• Controls• Hard Savings• Basic Soft Savings• Human Centric Lighting• Financial Tools• What can be Considered

Obsolete Already• For Various Interior &

Exterior Applications, Compare Currently Available Lighting & Controls are Available with What May be Available In

• Delicate Balance of Lost Opportunity vs. Waiting for a Better Product

• Would be Better Off without these Brother Organizations for Lighting Retrofits?

Using Smart Metering to Cut Energy CostsSeptember 26, 2017 / 9:00AM - 5:00PM / 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480Workshop Agenda: • Introduction to

Smart Metering & Interval Data

• What ‘Smart’ Metering Can Do for You

• Load Profiles & Interval Data Defined

• Ways to Secure Interval Data

• Software Tools for Saving Money & Cutting Waste Power Usage Patterns & Their Impacts

• Zeroing in on Energy Use Patterns

• Load Profiling Essentials • Load Factor as a

Limited Shortcut • How Time Impacts

Pricing Smart Metering, Data Handling, Logging

• Metering Basics & Costs

• Useful Information & Software Resources

• Correlating Data with Building Mechanical & Operating Data

• A Few Lessons Learned Converting Data into 3D Profiles

• Creating 3D Load “Landscapes” & “Slices”

• Zeroing in on Load Anomalies

• Disaggregating Loads: Methods & Software

• First Steps of an Analysis Understanding What We See

• Types of Problems Found & Fixed

• Twelve Examples from Real Life

• Correlating/Charting with Temperature

• Tips for Tighter Analysis Setting a Peak Demand Goal & an Optimal Rate

• Creating & Using Load Duration Curves (LDC)

• Using the Energywiz LDC • Finding & Achieving Peak

Demand Goals • Analyzing

Alternative Rates

In addition to the WEEC conference, the event offers a variety of educational seminars & certification programs. Visit www.energycongress.com/seminars for full details and registration.

for registration, please visit www.energycongress.com/onedayworkshops

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Find out more about all these events at www.energycongress.com/specialevents

SPECIAL EVENTS2017

Tuesday,Sept. 26th

Wed & Thurs,Sept. 27 - 28th

Wed & Thurs,Sept. 27 - 28th

Wed & Thurs,Sept. 27 - 28th

Friday,Sept. 29th

8:00am - noon

Expo hours

Expo hours

Expo hours

11:15am - 1:00pm

FREE

FREE

FREE

FREE

DOE Building Energy Asset Scoring Tool Training Workshop

Technology Workshops Held in Expo Hall

Free Poster Sessions

Career Center

WEEC Keynote Luncheon

COSTDATE(S) TIME EVENTTuesday,

Sept. 26th 6:00 - 10:00pm See WebsiteLegends in Energy An Evening

Under the Sea

FREE Tour: Georgia World Congress Center

Tuesday, Sept. 26th &Wednesday, Sept. 27th

1:00pm

2:00pm

FREE

FREE

Tours of recently completed upgrades to the Georgia World Congress Center which are expected to cut energy costs and reduce the centers carbon footprint by 39 percent annually, saving more than $2.5 million in the first year alone.

Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership

(CWEEL) Breakfast

CWEEL Reception

Thursday, Sept. 28th

Thursday, Sept. 28th

7:30 - 9:00am

4:00 - 6:00pm

FREE

FREE for CWEEL members, $30 for all others

Wednesday, Sept. 27th 4:30 - 6:00pm FREE

Thursday, Sept. 28th

12:00 - 1:30pm

AEE Annual International Awards Banquet

AEE Georgia Chapter Luncheon

FREE for paid conference attendees,

$20 for all others

Wednesday, Sept. 27th 7:00 - 10:00pm

Included with paid conference

registration

Included with paid conference registration

Meet the Authors Networking Event & Exhibit Hall Networking Reception

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Free POSTER SESSIONSWednesday, September 27 & Thursday, September 28, 2017 | Hall A1This year's poster sessions will provide an opportunity for authors, session presenters, conference attendees, and exhibit hall visitors to interact and give and receive ideas on a one-on-one informal basis. The program enables presenters to provide their data and receive audience feedback. Posters will be displayed in the exhibit hall during normal expo hours. Presenters will be available for Q&A on Wednesday between 11:30AM-12:30PM and from 4:30-5:30PM and on Thursday between 11:00AM-12:00PM and from 1:30-2:30PM.

WEDNESDAY, September 27, 2017

10AM - 6PMTHURSDAY,

September 28, 201710AM - 4PM

SHOW HOURS:

Preregister for free Expo Admission with the Registration Form on the back of this brochure or visit www.energycongress.com/FreeExpoPass

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Free WORKSHOPS PRESENTED ON SHOW FLOOR:

Wednesday, September 27 & Thursday, September 28, 2017

Hall A1– Held During Show Hours –

• Enabling High Density Chip-to-Atmosphere Data Center Cooling Solutions

• Hospital Energy Savings–Amazing Results• Steam Coil Cleaning: The New Hot Thing• Data Analytics to Reduce Energy

Consumption & Improve Asset Maintenance Procedures

• Smart Insulation• Guaranteeing Results: Duct Sealing

Innovation Lends Confidence to Estimating & Securing Real Energy Savings

• Energy Savings Opportunities with Compressed Air

• Compressed Air Monitoring• VSD Compressor Control Strategies• Lighting is the First IoT Industrial

Application … What’s Next? Be sure to visit:

www.energycongress.com/workshops for updated schedule & details.

Information on Exhibiting at WEEC

Contact Ashley Clark,

Exhibit Manager at

Phone: 770-279-4392 or e-mail:

[email protected] or visit

www.energycongress.com/exhibit

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2G ENERGY INC.

AB ENERGY USA

ABOVE ALL LIGHTING

ACCUENERGY CORPORATION

ACTIVELOGIX, LLC

ACUITY BRANDS, INC.

ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

ADVANCED RADIANT SYSTEMS, INC.

AEROSEAL, LLC

AIR LEADER

AIR MONITOR CORPORATION

AIR SOLUTIONS & BALANCING, LLC

AIRIUS, LLC

AIRXCHANGE

ALTA ENTERPRISES

AMERESCO, INC.

AMERICAN LAMP RECYCLING

AMERICAN POWER SOLUTIONS

AQUA ENERGY SERVICES, LLC

ARMSTRONG SERVICE, INC.

Association of Energy Engineers

ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS

AUBURN MANUFACTURING, INC.

AURA LIGHT, INC.

AUTOMATED LOGIC CORPORATION

AXIS LED GROUP, LLC

B.E.G. CONTROLS

B.E.S. PLUS TECH, LLC

BACNET INTERNATIONAL

BADGER METER

BES-TECH

BOSCH

CAM TECHNOLOGIES

CLEAN A IR SOLUT IONS

CAMFIL

CAPSTONE DISTRIBUTOR, E-FINITY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION

CASE ENGINEERING

COMPRESSED AIR BEST PRACTICES

CONDEX ENERGY /COMBUSTION & ENERGY SYSTEMS LIMITED

CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

2017 WEEC SHOWCASEPRE SENTING THE L ATE ST PRODUC TS & SERVICE S

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COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.

COPPERTREE ANALYTICS

CROM CORPORATION, THE

CS-INSTRUMENTS USA

DCL AMERICA

DEKRA CERTIFICATION

DELTA CONTROLS, INC.

DENT INSTRUMENTS

DIALIGHT

DISTRIBUTED ENERGY MAGAZINE

DN TANKS

DYNAMIC AIR QUALITY SOLUTIONS

ECO–REVOLUTION

EEMAX

MEASURE EVERY MOMENT

Gauge eGAUGE SYSTEMS, LLC

ELB ELECTRONICS, INC.

ELECTRALED

Electro Industries/GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions

ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGE TECH

EMAT

EMME CONTROLS

ENCYCLE CORP.

ENERGY SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

ENERGYCAP, INC.

ENERGYVORTEX.COM / CAREER CENTER

ENTIC

ESPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC.

FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATION

FOREST LIGHTING

FS–ELLIOTT

GDS ASSOCIATES, INC.

GEICO – EXHIBIT HALL COFFEE SPONSOR & PEACH ENERGY LEADER

GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICES

GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIES, INC.

GREENSPEED ENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC

GRIFFITH ENGINEERING, INC.

HAYS FLUID CONTROLS

HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS LABOR MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE TRUST

HEAT PIPE TECHNOLOGY, INC.

HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.

HOWARD LIGHTING PRODUCTS

HUG ENGINEERING, INC.

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HYLITE LED LIGHTING

I-SAVE

I-STAR ENERGY SOLUTIONS

INTELLINOX

IR-TEC AMERICA, INC.

JL LIGHTING

JIANGSU LIANGFENG LIGHTING CO. LTD

KAISHAN TECHNOLOGIES

LENNOX INDUSTRIES

LRI ENERGY SOLUTIONS / WATER SAVERS

LUCECO INC.

LUTRON

MAGNELAB

MAGNELAB, INC.

MELINK CORPORATION

MICRONICS

MPC ENERGY

ND METERING SOLUTIONS

NEDAP, INC.

OBVIUS

ONICON INCORPORATED

ONSET

OPTILUMEN, LLC – OPENING SESSION COFFEE SPONSOR

ORION ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.

PACLIGHTS

PHASE CHANGE ENERGY SOLUTIONS

POWERSTAR

PRELOAD, LLC

PROGRESS SOLAR SOLUTIONS, LLC

PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SERVICES SA de CV

PURE AIR CONTROL SERVICES

QUADLOGIC CONTROLS CORPORATION

REDBIRD LED, INC.

RETRO-TECH SYSTEMS

REXEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS

RHEEM

RIO TRONICS CORP.

SAIN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC.

SCHWANK USA, INC.

SENSEWARE

SHANNON–INSULTECH

SIM ELECTRONICS, LLC

SMARDT CHILLER GROUP, INC.

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SOCOMEC

SOLAR TURBINES

SOLXENERGY – BRONZE SPONSOR

SOUTHERN COMPANY – PLATINUM SPONSOR

SPACE–RAY INFRARED HEATERS

SPARKS DYNAMICS

SPIRAX SARCO, INC.

STARCO LIGHTING INC.

STULZ AIR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC.

SUNBELT RENTALS, INC.

SUNPARK ELECTRONICS CORP.

SYNAPSE WIRELESS

TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, LLC

TELKONET

TERRALUX

THERMAXX, LLC

THERM-O-LITE, INC.

TLV CORPORATION

TRANE – DIAMOND SPONSOR

TREMCO, INC. / CANAM

SIMPLE SMART GREEN®

TRIACTA POWER SOLUTIONS

U.EI. TEST INSTRUMENTS

U.S. DOE BETTER BUILDINGS, BETTER PLANTS – SILVER SPONSOR

U.S. DOE CHP TAP

U.S. EPA’S ENERGY STAR PARTNERSHIP – BRONZE SPONSOR

UNIMAR

UTILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. – RED STAR ENERGY LEADER

V-TAC USA CORP.

VIKING COLD SOLUTIONS

®

VOSS LIGHTING

VPINSTRUMENTS

WADE

WARE

WEISHAUPT AMERICA, INC.

WILLOUGHBY INDUSTRIES

WLS LIGHTING SYSTEMS

WSP – BRONZE SPONSOR

YAMAHA MOTOR MANUFACTURING CORPORATION OF AMERICA –

SILVER SPONSOR

YANMAR AMERICA CORPORATION

ZOO FANS

ALSO EXHIBITING:OSRAM / SYLVANIA LIGHTING SOLUTIONS

Exhibitors as of July 7, 2017.For up-to-date list,

visit www.energycongress.com

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Includes 14 track conference program, lunch in the expo hall on Wednesday and Thursday, Awards Gala Banquet Wednesday, Keynote Luncheon Friday, copy of proceedings, and expo admission. INDIVIDUAL FEES: Non-Member Price - $995 Member / NonProfit / Govt. Price - $895 SINGLE DAY FEE: Specify: ___ Sept. 27 ___ Sept. 28 ___ Sept. 29 Price - $395

GUEST FEES: Tickets for these events are included with full-conference registration, additional ticket is required for a guest. ___ Guest - Banquet / September 27 at 7:00pm Price - $75 ___ Guest - Keynote Luncheon / September 29 at 11:15am Price - $50

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4 - Free Registration: Expo Only ___Register me to attend the expo only on September 27 - September 28 ($95 value).

9 - Membership ___Sign me up to be an AEE Member so I can start enjoying the benefits. By becoming a member today you can save $100 on your conference registration. Price - $195

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5 - Seminars/Workshops Please visit www.energycongress.com/seminars to register.

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WEEC 2017 5 WAYS TO REGISTER

8 - CWEEL Reception (Free to CWEEL Members)

___Thursday, September 28 / 4:00 - 6:00pm Price Per Entry - $30

Corporate / Government Leader Group RatesSend 3 or more delegates to the conference and save on individual

registration fees and also receive recognition as a Corporate or Government Leader. Your logo will appear on signage, onsite

materials and on the show website. For more information, visit www.aeecenter.org/weecleader or contact Michelle Whitlock,

770-447-5083, ext. 229 / [email protected].

Green Star: $15,000 – 30 full-conference registrations (Value of $29,850)Blue Star: $11,000 – 20 full-conference registrations (Value of $19,900)

Red Star: $6,000 – 10 full conference registrations (Value of $9,950)White Star: $3,000 – 5 full conference registrations (Value of $4,975)

Peach Energy Leader: $1,995 – 3 full conference registrations (Value of $2,985)

7 - AEE Chapter Luncheon (Included with paid conference registration)

___Thursday, September 28 / 12:00 - 1:30pm Price Per Entry - $20

Conference & Expo RegistrationONLINE: www.energycongress.com

Enter code: WEECNews1 when you make your selection and a $200 discount will be applied (not valid for seminars, booth or membership fees. Applicable towards new registrations only)

BY FAX: 770-447-4354 BY MAIL: Registrar, AEE | 3168 Mercer University Drive | Atlanta, GA 30341

BY PHONE: Conference: 770-447-5083, ext. 226 BY EMAIL: [email protected]

Seminar RegistrationONLINE: www.energycongress.com/seminars

BY FAX: 770-381-9865 BY MAIL: P.O. Box 1026 | Lilburn, GA 30048

BY PHONE: 770-925-9633 BY EMAIL: [email protected]

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Hotel Blocks & Special Weec RatesVisit www.energycongress.com/hotels for our group rate information

* Group rates are good until deadlines or until block is sold out, so make reservations early.

Book in the official WEEC 2017 hotel room blocks to take advantage of specially negotiated discounted room rates. Click to book:

www.energycongress.com/hotels for our group rate information.

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PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 15, 2017