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It's Time to Give Ground Source Heat Pumps a Second Look
September 25, 2012
Long relegated to a few niche applications, commercial ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) have struggled to gain market traction because they have long payback periods. But technological and programming innovations have made GSHPs significantly easier to install and finance in a variety of climates.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-9-12-GSHPs  |  Author: Mary Horsey, Spencer Sator

Tech Roundup—December 2010
December 7, 2010
We’ve distilled the most exciting energy developments from the past six months into one 90-minute session that you can’t afford to miss! Twice each year in this rapid-fire web conference, our tech team highlights new technologies that have become real opportunities.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-12-10-TechRoundup  |  Author: Katie Elliott

The Impact of New Federal Equipment Efficiency Standards
July 22, 2010
More stringent U.S. federal minimum efficiency standards are on the way for motors, water heaters, commercial boilers, lighting, HVAC systems, and other technologies. Join us to find out how this will affect utility programs, the market for technologies, and incentive programs.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: EDRP-WC-7-10-Standards  |  Author: Rachel Reiss Buckley

How to Work with Smart Grid Start-Up Vendors
May 11, 2010
Join us to discuss the challenges of working with venture capital–backed smart grid start-up vendors. We'll discuss whether it's possible to combine the riskiness inherent in innovation with the stability preferred by utilities.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: IGS-WC-5-10-VentureCap  |  Author: Lynn Stein

How New T12 Lighting Standards Will Impact Utilities
January 12, 2010
Is this the end of T12 lamps? Find out what impact new federal lamp standards will have on utility lighting programs, and what to assume as a baseline for savings.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-1-10-T12Standards  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Selecting an Appropriate Demand-Response Thermostat
Web Conference
April 28, 2009
For more than seven years, utilities have been using demand-response (DR) thermostats to reduce demand by controlling residential and small business HVAC systems. With several DR thermostats now available, find out how to choose the right one to achieve DR goals!

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-4-09-DRThermo  |  Author: Rachel Reiss Buckley

Lifting the Veil on Commissioning for Existing Buildings
Web Conference
March 26, 2009
Learn how to identify which buildings are the best candidates for commissioning and get the inside scoop on benefits with detailed examples for investigating and fixing a building. Plus, you’ll see just how cost-effective it can be!

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-3-09-Cx  |  Author: Peter Criscione

Getting Smart About Smart Grid Stimulus Money
March 18, 2009
The rules for how to get some of the $4.2 billion of stimulus money allocated for smart-grid projects are still being defined, but the clock is ticking. Join us to hear how to accelerate your program so you’re ready when the rules come out.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: IGS-WC-3-09-Stimulus  |  Author: Sandy Goodwin and Michael Wiebe

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: How Its Provisions Affect Utilities
Web Conference
March 12, 2009
The newly signed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act allocates over $41 billion to energy-related provisions, including renewable energy production and energy-efficiency measures for public buildings. Join us to learn how this legislation could affect you and your utility.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: SMB-WC-3-09-ARRA  |  Author: Kathleen Burns

Energy-Efficiency Opportunities in Commercial Kitchens
Web Conference
March 5, 2009
Discover efficiency opportunities for commercial kitchens, the biggest energy consumers per square foot of all commercial buildings, including specific technologies and operations and maintenance measures.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-3-09  |  Author: Micah Allen

Southern Company's AMI Deployment
Web Conference
February 17, 2009
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Southern Company’s AMI system, Sensus FlexNet, and discover the utility’s challenges, successes, and lessons learned.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: IGS-WC-2-09-SoAMI  |  Author: Sandy Goodwin

Overcoming Obstacles and Barriers to Energy Efficiency in Local Governments
December 11, 2008
Working together with their utility companies, facility energy managers have been able to come up with creative approaches to some of the most vexing challenges when it comes to cost-effective, long-term improvements for government-owned buildings.

Content type: Web Conference

Tech Roundup—December 2008
Web Conference
December 3, 2008
We’ve distilled the most exciting energy developments of the past six months into one 90-minute session that you can’t afford to miss! Although we’ll be creating detailed reports about many of these options, our Tech Roundup provides a quick high-level summary of the latest technologies. ...

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-12-08  |  Author: Micah Allen

Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008: Summary of Key Energy-Efficiency Measures
Web Conference
November 13, 2008
What does this legislation mean to you? Find out how to leverage the energy-specific provisions for your utility and business operations planning as well as in efficiency program incentives.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: SMB-WC-11-08-EIE  |  Author: Kathleen Burns, Kim Knox, Yuki Iida

Achieving High-Quality Outdoor Lighting that Is Efficient and Sustainable
Web Conference
September 17, 2008
Well designed outdoor lighting is cost-effective, efficient, and enhances the safety of the area being illuminated—while directing light where it's needed, minimizing glare, distributing illumination evenly, and reducing light trespass.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-9-08  |  Author: Micah Allen

Overcoming Obstacles and Barriers to Efficiency in Leased Spaces through Green Leases
August 5, 2008
The age-old problem with leased spaces is that there are few clear incentives for either building owners or tenants to invest in energy efficiency. Utilities promoting efficiency in the commercial sector are often thwarted by this recurring dilemma, yet they know that great opportunities exist for ...

Content type: Web Conference

Overcoming Obstacles and Barriers to Energy Efficiency in Big Box Retail Stores
June 16, 2008
Jeffrey Rosenholtz, senior manager at Capital Projects, has been designing and managing innovative efficiency projects for Office Depot since 2003. In this discussion, we learn about the successful elements of his program and how he and his team have addressed various challenges along the way.

Content type: Web Conference

Demand-Response Opportunities for Commercial and Industrial Sectors
Web Conference
June 10, 2008
This panel discussion hones in on sector-specific action plans for end users to participate in demand-response programs, including what exactly is done in facilities for demand response.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-6-08-CIDR

Overcoming Obstacles and Barriers to Energy Efficiency in K-12 Schools
Web Conference
March 13, 2008
Schools and school districts represent both significant opportunities and challenges for energy efficiency. Working together with local utilities, school energy managers and district supervisors have been able to come up with creative approaches to some of the most vexing challenges.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-3-08

E Source on the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
Web Conference
January 23, 2008
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 was signed into law in December 2007. It has implications for building efficiency, equipment standards, utility demand-response and energy-efficiency programs, vehicles, biofuels, and small businesses.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: TAS-WC-1-08

Roundtable on the Heat Wave of 2006: How Utilities Leveraged Demand Response and Calls for Conservation
August 29, 2006
   

Content type: Web Conference

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