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EE 101: Building Blocks of Energy Efficiency Policy

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EE 101: Building Blocks of Energy Efficiency Policy

Start 
Monday, April 27, 2015 : 12:00pm
End 
Monday, April 27, 2015 : 02:00pm
Location 
2322 Rayburn House Office Building : Washington, D.C.

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 Alliance to Save Energy

Capitol Hill Briefing

“EE 101: Building Blocks of Energy Efficiency Policy”

 April 27, 2015

12:00 – 2:00 PM

2322 Rayburn House Office Building

 

12:00 PM Registration & Sign in

Lunch Served

 

12:15 PM Welcome & Remarks: Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to Save Energy

America’s Greatest Energy Resource: How Energy Efficiency Policies & Programs Make the U.S. Economy More Productive & Competitive

A History of Success: Key Policy Tools & Programs for Driving Energy Efficiency Across the Economy


12:30 PM Panel One: Empowering Consumers and Businesses

  • Appliance & Equipment Standards: John Cymbalsky, Program Manager, Appliance and Equipment Standards, DOE
  • Industrial Efficiency: Scott Tew, Executive Director, Center for Energy Efficiency & Sustainability at Ingersoll Rand
  • Emerging Technologies in HVAC: Antonio Bouza, Technology Manager, Emerging Technologies and Appliance Standards, DOE
  • Improvements to Building Envelope: Richard Skorpenske, Bayer

 

1:15 PM Panel Two: Empowering Government and Communities

  • Utility Programs: Richard Meyer, Manager, Policy Analysis, American Gas Association
  • Exterior Lighting: Kristen Taddonio, DOE/EERE/BTO/Commercial Program
  • Improving Communities: Danielle Sass Brynett, Supervisor, Better Buildings Neighborhood Program , DOE
  • Building Energy Codes: Bill Fay, Executive Director, Energy Efficiency Codes Coalition

 

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