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Las Vegas’ CityCenter earned the highest LEED achievement by any hotel,retail district or residential development in Las Vegas. The 18-million-square-footmetropolis is one of the world’s largest sustainable communities. The Western Region is at the forefront of implementing innovative clean energysolutions, developing and implementing energy management strategies andrenewable energy resources, and serving as a model for other areas around the country.The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is pleased to present the 31st Energy Management Congress West is the premier energy conference and exposition held in the western U.S. detailing the latest policy and technological advances for the energy industry. At the Energy Management Congress West, attendees gain the tools they need to stay competitive in the fast changing energy and sustainable development industry.Featured keynote speaker, Amory Lovins, Co-Founder, Chairman & ChiefScientist of Rocky Mountain Institute, will present on his latest book, ReinventingFire. Cesars Entertainment, will address environmental sustainability, sustainable business initiatives, and strategic energy directions being implemented at Caesars Entertainment. MGM Resorts International will discuss MGM’s strategic path to sustainability, discussing the development of CityCenter and other conservation programs and projects.TRANSCRIPT
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CITY OF GOLD: VEGAS’ CITYCENTER EARNS SIX LEED® GOLD CERTIFICATIONS FOR HOTELS, RESIDENCES AND RETAIL DISTRICT
Las Vegas’ CityCenter earned the highest LEED achievement by any hotel, retail district or residential development in Las Vegas. The 18-million-square-foot metropolis is one of the world’s largest sustainable communities and the largest
The Western Region is at the forefront of implementing innovative clean en-ergy solutions, developing and implementing energy management strategies and renewable energy resources, and serving as a model for other areas around the coun-try. The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is pleased to present the 31st En-
is the premier energy conference and exposition held in the western U.S. detailing the latest policy and technological advances for the energy industry. At the Energy Management Congress West, attendees gain the tools they need to stay competitive in the fast changing energy and sustainable development industry.
Featured keynote speaker, Amory Lovins, Co-Founder, Chairman & Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute, will present on his latest book, ReinventingFire -sars Entertainment, will address environmental sustainability, sustainable business initiatives, and strategic energy directions being implemented at Caesars Entertain-
Resorts International will discuss MGM’s strategic path to sustainability, discussing the development of CityCenter and other conservation programs and projects.
Highlights of this years’ conference include:Accelerating Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
Rocky Mountain Institute has developed three sessions at EMC to address the markets latest trends and innovations. Opening up this discussion on Wednes-
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Building, and the International Monetary Fund. Thursday’s program will address managing project delivery and delivering deep energy savings. Attendees will learn
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High Performance StrategiesLEED v4 is the newest update to the LEED rating systems. Jennifer Turchin,
President of the Las Vegas Chapter of USGBC will discuss what’s new with LEED v4. Attendees will explore updates on LED lighting, including business strategies in the LED industry, LED lighting standards and methods of measurement, human factors & lighting design, and how to drive your way to better LED lighting.
energy in data centers from Dale Stanton-Hoyle, Vice President of Engineering at CLEAResult Consulting. Munther Salim, Strategist and Technologist for Hewlett Packard will address how green standards are changing data center design and op-erations.
Energy Management SolutionsDo eco-friendly policies at casinos and hotels really pay off? Attend this ses-
sion to learn from the top experts at some of the largest casinos in Las Vegas, includ-ing John Hess, Executive Director of Engineering at Las Vegas Sands Corp.; Todd Megrath, Director of Sustainability Strategies at MGM Resorts International; Paula Eylar-Lauzon, Vice President of Sustainability at Boyd Gaming Corporation, and Rex Berman, Director of Operations at The Orleans Arena. Michael Arny, President and Founder of Leonardo Academy, will also present on the national sustainable gaming standard for gaming and green casinos.
A new energy management technology trend, using iPads, Smartphones & Tablets for energy auditing and energy and facility management, is one of the most
-day. Attendees will gain insight from leading experts on this technology including John Steinhoff, CLEAResult Consulting; Shobin Uralil, kWhours, Inc.; and Janie Jefferies-Freer, eSight Energy.
Climate Change in ActionAs of January 1st, California, the largest economy in the nation and the eight
Climate Change with Cap-and-Trade will include compliance entities and regula-tors who will provide a comprehensive overview of progress and problems with the cap-and-trade auction to date.
Presenters in the renewable energy technology update session will focus on
plants, and a California Energy Commission project on the integration of storage and renewables.
Energy BasicsThe need to train new energy managers on the basics is included in this com-
prehensive track which details energy management basics. One session will detail low cost no cost solutions for energy and facilities. Attendees will discover ways to cut bottom lines by improving indoor air quality from Ray Markey, Western Re-gional Manager for the Commercial Division of Dynamic Air Quality Solutions. You will also learn HVAC savings techniques and technologies from Broad USA, The Arctic Chiller Group, and Energy Management Solutions, Inc. Other energy basics topics include building modeling, retrocommissioning, building and facility
Benefits of Attending the 31st EMCThe 31st EMC will feature a 5-track conference agenda, a full line-up of semi-
nars on a variety of current topics, free tours, and a comprehensive 100,000 ft exhi-bition of the world’s most promising new technologies.
Delegates will earn continuing education units (CEU) or professional devel-opment hours (PDH), which are recognized as meeting the requirements for Pro-fessional Engineers’ license renewable and may also be used for renewal of AEE
Popular additions to the EMC exhibit hall are free expo hall workshops, avail-able to all EMC expo and conference attendees. Seven seminars are offered in conjunction with this year’s EMC, offering opportunities for energy professionals
Featured SpeakerReinventing Fire
Amory Lovins
Co-Founder, Chairman & Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
FREE Exhibit Hall Workshops
This popular activity has been designed to enhance your learning and allow for an inter-active experience for all expo attendees and presenters, including expo-only visitors, con-ference and seminar attendees.
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Product Showcase......................8-11
AEE Membership Form...................12
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THE NEW ENERGY PARADIGMWEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013 / 9:15-11:10AM
Chair: Bill Younger, C.E.M., Director of Commercial & Industrial Programs, CLEAResult Consulting, 2013 AEE President
OPENING SESSION
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Conference Updates – please visit www.energyevent.com for additional speakers and details
Reinventing Fire / 9:20-10:20AM
Amory Lovins, Co-Founder, Chairman & Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
MGM Resort’s Strategic Path to Sustainability
10:45-11:10AM
Cindy Ortega, Senior Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer, MGM Resorts International
Welcome from AEE / 9:15-9:20AM
Al Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers
Caesars Entertainment’s Strategy to Achieve Global,
Environmental & Social Impacts / 10:20-10:45AM
Donald Colvin, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Caesars Entertainment
June 17-19, 2013
Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep) Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA prep)
Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency (CLEP prep) Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep)
Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (REP prep)
June 17-20, 2013Training for Building Technicians: Energy Efficiency & Sustainability (BEST prep)
June 17-21, 2013Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers (CEM prep)
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DAY ONE • WEDNESDAY • JUNE 19, 2013 New Technologies Breakfast • 8:00 - 9:00 am
Opening Session • 9:15 - 11:10 amLuncheon in Exhibit Hall • 12:00 noon
Exhibits Open • 10:00 am - 4:00 pmConference Tracks • 2:00 - 4:00 pmWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:00-4:00 PM
Track 1: Accelerating Energy
Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2: High Performance
Strategies
Track 3: Energy Management
Solutions
Track 4: Climate Change in Action
Track 5: Energy Basics
Session 1A Session 2A Session 3A Session 4A Session 5A
Mastering Deep Retrofits:
Strategies & ApplicationsWhat’s New with LEED
Eco Friendly Casino Policies
Pay Off
California Leading the
Nation on Climate Change &
Cap & Trade
Low Cost / No Cost
DAY TWO • THURSDAY • JUNE 20, 2013CWEEL Breakfast • 7:30 - 9:00 am
Conference Tracks • 9:00 - 11:00 amExhibits Open • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Luncheon in Exhibit Hall • 12:00 noonConference Tracks • 2:00 - 4:00 pmTHURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 9:00-11:00 AM
Track 1: Accelerating Energy
Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2: High Performance
Strategies
Track 3: Energy Management
Solutions
Track 4: Climate Change in Action
Track 5: Energy Basics
Session 1B Session 2B Session 3B Session 4B Session 5B
Managing Project Delivery LED & Lighting 2013 Update
Bringing Energy
Management to Your iPad,
Smartphone & Tablet
Climate Change Initiatives HVAC
THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:00-4:00 PMTrack 1:
Accelerating Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2: High Performance
Strategies
Track 3: Energy Management
Solutions
Track 4: Climate Change in Action
Track 5: Energy Basics
Session 1C Session 2C Session 3C Session 4C Session 5C
Delivering Deep Savings Data Center EfficiencyEnergy Management: The
Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Renewable Energy
Technology Update
Energy, Facility & Building
Retrofits
AT A GLANCE We invite you to attend the dynamic EMC WEST Conference program featuring a cross section of industry experts.
The conference covers big picture strategies, market trends and energy policy initiatives.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMWEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Track 1
Accelerating Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2
High Performance Strategies
Track 3
Energy Management Solutions
Track 4
Climate Change in ActionTrack 5
Energy Basics
Session 1A Mastering Deep Retrofits: Strategies &
Applications
Session 2AWhat’s New with LEED
Session 3AEco Friendly Casino Policies Pay Off
Session 4ACalifornia Leading the Nation on
Climate Change & Cap & Trade
Session 5ALow Cost / No Cost
Chair: Clay Stranger, Manager, Office of the
Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
Chair: Nick J. Stecky, C.E.M., LEED AP,
President, NJS Associates, LLC
Chair: Michael Arny, P.E., LEED AP O+M,
President, Leonardo Academy
Chair: John L. Salas, P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E.,
C.B.C.P., LEED AP, Managing Principal, Salas
O’Brien
Chair: Scott C. Dunning, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,
Director, School of Engineering Technology,
University of Maine
2:00-4:00PMHaving an energy-efficient building stock is a factor for meeting the RMI Reinventing Fire vision for 2050, which aims to reduce delivered energy use by half across all U.S. sectors. Realizing this potential requires radically reducing the energy use of existing buildings through deep retrofits. In this session, key concepts and activities are disclosed that underlie the success of deep retrofits in commercial buildings. The described methodology is structured as a multi-step process spanning five project phases: build the case, launch, design, implement and verify. Retrofit success stories are presented to highlight applications of the concepts. Real world circumstances are considered in a project case study that reviews project constraints, solutions and lessons learned.
Speakers:
• David Moser, P.E., Senior Engineer, PECI
• Michael Bendewald, Consultant, Buildings,
Rocky Mountain Institute
2:00 - 2:30PM
What’s New with LEED Version 4
Jennifer Turchin, LEED AP BD+C , President,
Nevada Chapter, U.S. Green Building Council
2:00-4:00PM
Attend this session to learn from leading
experts at some of the largest Las Vegas
Casino’s talk about their sustainability
projects and greening strategies,
environmental programs for reducing carbon
footprint, design techniques to save money
and cut energy costs, and the latest gaming
standards for casinos.
Panelists:
• Todd Megrath, Director of Sustainability
Strategies, MGM Resorts International
• Paula Eylar-Lauzon, Vice President of
Sustainability, Boyd Gaming Corporation
• Rex Berman, Director of Operations, The
Orleans Arena
• John Hess, Executive Director of
Engineering, Las Vegas Sands Corp.
• Caesars Entertainment
• Michael Arny, P.E., LEED AP O+M, President,
Leonardo Academy
2:00-4:00PM California held the nation’s first Cap & Trade auction in November 2012 and its second auction is occurring as this article goes to press. The first auction, sold all of the 23.1 million greenhouse gas offsets (permits) being offered. The permit action raised a total of $233 million (at an auction price of $10.90 per metric tonnes). This money will go to residential customers of the public utilities (such as PG&E and SCE) as a “climate dividend.” The goal of the program is to lower the State’s emissions by creating a “market” incentive for lowering emissions while also lowering the Greenhouse Gas cap over time. The greenhouse gas “cap” is also known as the entities carbon footprint. At the auction over 20 million permits were sold to the actual compliance entities. These compliance entities are “carbon emitters” with a carbon footprint of greater than 25,000 metric tons. These “entities” include refineries, industrial plants, and even campuses which produce their own power through cogeneration. This session will include compliance entities and regulators who will provide a comprehensive overview of progress and problems with the auction to date.
Speakers:• Keith Davidson, President, DE Solutions• William Lekas, Energy Manager, San Diego
State University
2:00-4:00PM
No Cost-Low Cost Energy Savings
OpportunitiesA recent study published by FirstFuel Building Energy Analytics reported that 51 percent of all energy savings opportunities in commercial buildings come from projects that cost little or nothing to the building owners. These projects typically involve operations changes instead of equipment upgrades. The study extrapolated those results to the U.S. commercial building market and estimated the total savings potential related to low cost operational improvements to be approximately $17 billion. The speakers in this session will share the results from multiple energy efficiency projects providing insight for attendees to return to their home facilities and find their own low cost energy savings projects.
Speakers:• Rob Morris, P.E., Corporate Manager, Utilities
& Engineering, Caesars Entertainment• Eric Dominguez, C.E.M., B.E.S.T., Corporate
Director, Energy & Environmental Service, Caesars Entertainment
• Eric P. Battino, C.E.M., Environmental Sustainability Manager, PepsiCo Global Operations
• Craig Sieving, Network Director, Albert Einstein Medical Center
• Elizabeth Crabtree, Program Director, Efficiency Maine
2:30 - 3:00PM
LEED OB: O&M Greening Existing
Buildings
Dale Walsh, CIH, LEED AP BD+C , President,
Walsh Certified Consultants
3:00 - 3:30PM
LEED & Light Control
Michael Jouaneh, Manager - Sustainability &
Energy Standards, Lutron
3:30 - 4:00PM
Net Zero Energy Building Certification
Daniel Huard, Engineer & Architectural
Designer, Las Vegas Valley Water District
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013 - 9:00 - 11:00 AMTrack 1
Accelerating Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2
High Performance Strategies
Track 3
Energy Management Solutions
Track 4
Climate Change in ActionTrack 5
Energy Basics
Session 1B Managing Project Delivery
Session 2BLED & Lighting 2013 Update
Session 3BBringing Energy Management to Your
iPad, Smartphone & Tablet
Session 4BClimate Change Initiatives
Session 5BHVAC
Chair: Ellen Franconi, Ph.D., LEED AP, BEMP,
Senior Consultant, Built Environment Team,
Rocky Mountain Institute
Chair: Nick Bleeker, Director, Business
Development, Philips Day-Brite
Chair: Alan Sutton, Senior Associate, Stantec
Consulting
Chair: Matt Golden, Entrepreneur, Policy
Advocate, Efficiency.org
Chair: Curtis Loblick, Senior Associate,
Stantec Consulting
9:00 - 11:00AM
In this session, the topic of delivering deep
savings in existing buildings continues with
a focus on project management. Attendees
will learn about delivery factors that
facilitate achieving aggressive energy-use
reductions. Topics will include: securing
financing, contracting for integrated
project delivery, encouraging optimal
tenant behavior through green leasing,
and considering value beyond energy
cost savings. Methods for success will be
exemplified in case studies of two large
renovation projects – the Pentagon and the
International Monetary Fund HQ1 building.
Speakers:
• Roy Torbet, Consultant, Buildings, Rocky
Mountain Institute
• Carol Holland, Deputy Project Director –
Technical, International Monetary Fund
9:00 - 11:00AM
A balanced overview by renowned industry
professionals on the latest emerging trends
in lighting from a technology, design and
application standpoint. The latest trends will
be reviewed which impact the future design
and construction of our facilities with an
open opportunity to evaluate the impact of
today’s LED offerings in real projects.
Speakers:
• Brad Bouch, Senior Lighting Designer,
Wynn Development
• Chip Israel, President, Lighting Design
Alliance, 2012-2013 President, Illuminating
Engineering Society
9:00 - 9:30AM
EnComp: Energy Audit Technology for
the 21st Century
John Steinhoff, P.E., Director, Commercial &
Industrial Services, Midwest, CLEAResult
9:00-11:00AM
Regional, national and global climate
change initiatives are underway and will
have a strong impact on development in the
coming decades. We need smart climate
policies that can drive cleaner growth,
therefore resulting in a range of economic
and social benefits for our communities. The
Administration is working to make climate
financing efficient, effective, and innovative,
based on country-owned plans, and focused
on achieving measurable results. The United
States will invest in clean energy, promote
sustainable landscapes for programs and
projects, and support climate change
resilience globally. Attend this session to
hear from local experts on climate change
initiatives and policies making their way into
the Administration.
9:00-9:30AM
Cutting Your Bottom Line by Improving
Indoor Air Quality
Ray Markey, Western Regional Manager,
Commercial Division, Dynamic Air Quality
Solutions
9:30 - 10:00AM
Managing Energy Usage "on-the-go"
with the Use of Smartphones & Tablets
Janie Jefferies-Freer, President, eSight
Energy, Inc.
9:30-10:00AM
Achieving Chiller Plant Efficiency
Objectives
Jackson L. Ball, Partner/Group Vice President,
The Arctic Chiller Group
10:00-10:30AM
Using iPads & Tablets for Energy
Auditing & Facility Energy Management
Shobin Uralil, Founder & CFO, kWhOURS, Inc.
10:00-10:30AM
Sustainable Packaged Solutions Davis-
Monthan Air Force Base
Douglas Davis, Director of Marketing &
Account Manager, Broad U.S.A. Inc.
10:30-11:00AM
Tablets: Convenient Tools for Power
Studies & Energy Audits
Michael Daish, Vice President, Marketing,
Summit Technology, Inc.
10:30-11:00AM
Variable Refrigerant Flow Can Save 25%
of Your HVAC Cost
Gary Swanson, P.E., President, Energy
Management Solutions, Inc.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PMTrack 1
Accelerating Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
Track 2
High Performance Strategies
Track 3
Energy Management Solutions
Track 4
Climate Change in ActionTrack 5
Energy Basics
Session 1C Delivering Deep Savings
Session 2CData Center Efficiency
Session 3CEnergy Management: The Good, the
Bad, the Ugly
Session 4CRenewable Energy Technology Update
Session 5CEnergy, Facility & Building Retrofits
Chair: Roy Torbet, Consultant, Buildings,
Rocky Mountain Institute
Chair: Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P.,
Senior Advisor/Consultant, Arun Jhaveri &
Associates
Chair: John M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P.,
C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President, Abraxas
Energy Consulting
Chair: Ryan Park, Director of Business
Development, REC Solar
Chair: Pam Tyler, Assistant Director of
Facilities, Silverton Casino, LLC
2:00-4:00PM
Considering deep savings in buildings can
require a new take on traditional means
for assessing, impacting and verifying
performance. In this session, attendees will
learn about new approaches for opportunity
assessment that utilize low-touch energy
analysis techniques. Efficiency improvements
commonly installed in deep retrofits will be
discussed. Innovative measures that save
energy and provide added tenant value
will be highlighted. Deep retrofits require
special considerations for measurement and
verification (M&V) since integrated building
design must be considered holistically. These
implications on project M&V approach and
scope are discussed.
Speakers:
• Ellen Franconi, Ph.D., LEED AP, BEMP, Senior
Consultant, Built Environment Team, Rocky
Mountain Institute
• Tracy M. Phillips, C.E.M., LEED AP, President,
Energy Consultant, 7th Gen Energy
Solutions
• Rajvant Nijjhar, C.M.V.P., Owner, iVEES
2:00 - 2:30PM
How to Save 93% of the Cooling Energy
in Your Data Center: Lessons Learned
with REI
Dale R. Stanton-Hoyle, Vice President,
Engineering, CLEAResult
2:00 - 2:30PM
Energy Management & Energy
Efficiency Improvements at Clark
County School District
Paul Gerner, Assistant Superintendent,
Facilities Division, Clark County School
District
2:00 - 2:30PM
State of the Solar Industry Update
Ryan Park, Director of Business Development,
REC Solar
2:00 - 2:30PM
When Building Energy Models
Outperform their Buildings: What
Happened & How to prevent it
Jared Higgins, P.E., C.E.M., CPMP, Project
Engineer, Parkhill, Smith & Cooper
2:30 - 3:00PM
How Green Standards are Changing
Data Center Design & Operations
Munther Salim, Ph.D., C.E.M., LEED GA,
Director of Energy Efficiency, HP - Critical
Facilities Services
2:30 - 3:00PM
Outside the Box: Integrating People
& Controls to Create a Unique Energy
Management Program, a Caltech Case
Study
Michelle McFadden, Energy Services
Administrator, California Institute of
Technology
2:30 - 3:00PM
Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide
Emissions Reductions & Water
Conservation Benefits from 1,000 MW
of New Wind Power in Nevada
David Keyser, Research Analyst, National
Renewable Energy Laboratory
2:30 - 3:00PM
Supported Retrocommissioning – A
New Paradigm for Operating &
Maintaining Buildings
Stephany Cull, Principal, RetroCom Energy
Strategies, Inc.
3:00-3:30PM
Data Center Design & Efficiency Projects
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
3:00-3:30PM
Utilizing Existing Facility Assets to
Unlock Financial Benefits from Energy
Market Participation
Rob Windle, Director, Strategic Alliances,
Constellation
3:00 - 3:30PM
An Energy Strategy: Combined Heat &
Power at Wastewater Treatment Plants
Jason Wiser, Senior Engineer, Brown &
Caldwell
3:00-3:30PM
Re-Energizing a Las Vegas Resort - Case
Studies in Energy Upgrades at the
Renaissance Las Vegas
John Ermi, Chief Engineer, Las Vegas Hotel
3:30 - 4:00PM
Data Center Energy Efficiency
Sameer Behere, Engineering Manager,
Willdan Energy Solutions
3:30 - 4:00PM
Failed Energy Service Projects: Why and
How – Fundamentals and Case Studies
James P. Waltz, P.E., C.E.M., A.C.F.E., Energy
Resource Associates, Inc.
3:30 - 4:00PM
California Energy Commission Project:
Agents for Integration of Storage &
Renewables
Gerald Gibson, Vice President, Alternative
Energy Systems Consulting, Inc.
3:30 - 4:00PM
Making the Case To Upgrade Domestic
Hot Water Heaters - The Economy of
Efficiency
Pam Tyler, Assistant Director of Facilities,
Silverton Casino, LLC
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“Cashman Good Government” award for its innovative energy conservation program which saved over $10M in electricity. CCSD has also led the valley in adoption of high performance oil free magnetic levitation chiller tech-nology, use of ground source heating and cooling with over 2000 boreholes in place today, use of full plant optimiza-tion for HVAC with demonstrated performance of .43Kw/
chiller, and installation of over 2MW worth of solar PV at no cost to the district.______________________________________________
CITY OF LAS VEGAS – Government Energy LeaderThe City of Las Vegas Sustainability Intiative is built
Waste. Extroardinary actions have been taken to be placed among nationwide leaders in sustainability, by showing accountability, creativity, teamwork, integrity and owner-ship. This citywide effort has required teamwork from the City Manager, multiple departments, contractors, consul-tants and most importantly, the community.
Local Workforce Development PartnerWorkforce Connections develops programs to deliver a
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LEVITON MANUFACTURING COMPANY –
New Technologies Breakfast SponsorFounded in 1906, Leviton is a leading global manufacturer of lighting and energy management systems, electrical wir-ing devices and data center connectivity solutions. Leviton offers the most comprehensive line of energy management products to help you save energy, meet code compliance
-sors, wireless self-powered controls, relay controls, com-mercial grade sub-metering and more.______________________________________________
SENSOR SWITCH, INC. – Lanyard SponsorSensor Switch is an industry leader in developing and manufacturing Occupancy Sensor Products & Technology for Lighting Control. Our years of experience and wide breadth of sensor and photocell daylight control products ensure we can provide a reliable solution for any appli-cation or building type. Schools, warehouses, factories,
it, we’ve sensored it! And while the industry struggles to catch up, Sensor Switch keeps moving further ahead by introducing new products and technologies.
ASSOCIATION ENERGY LEADERS
About the Workshop:
Commissioning is the process of ensuring that building sys-tems are designed, installed, functionally tested, and capable of being operated and maintained according to the owner’s opera-tional needs. Commissioning also can restore existing buildings to high productivity through renovation, upgrade and tune-up of existing systems. This program will examine all aspects of building commissioning, including project scheduling, roles and responsibilities of the project team, new building commission-ing, retro and recommissioning of existing buildings, system by
-cedures, the LEED rating system, building code issues, and com-missioning tools and technologies.
The CBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruc-tion on day three of each seminar -- only to those who have quali-
CBCP application and fee.
must submit your completed CBCP application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your CBCP application form, or for further information on the CBCP pro-gram, visit www.aeecenter.org/CBCP.
Workshop Outline:
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What is Building Commissioning?Why We Need CommissioningTypical Project Schedule – Commissioning Perspective• Design-bid-build-operate• Bid-design-build-operateThe Project Team
Concept / Programming Phase Objectives• Design intent• Basis of design• Preliminary commissioning plan
Design Phase Objectives• Dynamic documentation (changes in design)• Comprehensive design review•• Budgeting• Testing specialistConstruction Phase Objectives• Dynamic documentation (as-builts, TAB results, etc.)• Updating commissioning plan• Construction observations• CX team meetings• Testing, adjusting, & balancing• Controls• Submittals/RFIsAcceptance Plan Objectives• Acceptance & warranty• Continuous testing• Changes• Indoor environmental quality• Energy use• Operations & maintenance• Training
-sioning)Concept/Programming Phase Objectives• Retro-commissioning, recommissioning, and building tune-
ups• Developing, planning, and communicating•• Choosing the commissioning professional for retro-commis-
sioning• Reviewing & updating building benchmarks• Establishing a plan• Original design intent vs. current useInvestigation Phase Objectives• Communication• Occupant impact
• Operation & maintenance• Building automation system & trend logsProject Turnover Objectives: Final Report
Building EnvelopeElectrical SystemsSite & Landscape SystemsOther Systems
USGBC & the LEED Rating SystemCommissioning GuidelinesCommissioning & the Federal GovernmentCommissioning Tools & Technologies
About the Instructor:
PAUL BANKS, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P., a LEED accredited mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/
in the Boston area. B2Q, specializes in assist-ing facility owners, developers, contractors
and design team professionals in achieving their goals in the de--
ductive buildings. Prior to founding B2Q, Mr. Banks served as
large commercial and industrial projects. Mr. Banks led Vander-weil’s Facility Services Group, which provided masterplanning, as well as the design and commissioning of utility infrastructure, energy, central plant, and MEP building systems.
Fees for 3-day seminar only:
Fundamentals of Building CommissioningJune 17-19, 2013 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CBCP examination on June 19, 2013Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course
Certified Building Commissioning Professional
Certified Building Commissioning Professional
SEMINARS
EMC 2013www.energyevent.com 5SEMINARS
About the seminar:-
growing area of the energy industry, and raising the overall pro--
tablished by the U.S. DOE, has become the internationally rec-ognized protocol for performance M&V. This course is designed
management programs, whether through energy performance contracts or through emission trades under schemes such as the
While interest in savings data is growing, the state of the art in determining savings has also been rapidly evolving. This seminar will examine current methods of determining and documenting
learn the process of designing a proper M&V program for their projects, including cost/accuracy tradeoffs, baseline adjustments, the role of estimates, maintaining space conditions, the role of
problem solving and debate. Bring a calculator. Advance read-ing of IPMVP Volume I would be useful, though not required. (To obtain IPMVP Volume I or for more information about EVO, visit www.evo-world.org).
CMVP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on the last day of the seminar in the same location. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to submit a CMVP application,
register you for the CMVP exam. An additional fee of $400 is
Seminar Outline:•• Current M&V protocols• IPMVP 2007 and Its Evolution• Developing an M&V plan•• Emission trading••
•• Compliance/adherence with protocols and contracts• M&V for U.S. federal projects
About the Instructors:JOHN D. COWAN, P.Eng., M.B.A.,
C.M.V.P., president of Environmental In-terface Limited, is chair of the EVO Board responsible for the IPMVP. He frequently
-ings claims. During 30 years in the industry, his roles have included consulting engineer,
ESCO owner/manager, and owner’s rep in energy performance contracting matters.
Fees for 3-day seminar only:
1350; government and 1350; team discount, deduct $100 per registrant.
Applying the IPMVPJune 17-19, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CMVP examination on June 19, 2013 Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
Seminar presented by AEEin conjunction with EVO
Certified Measurement & Verification Professional
About the seminar: This focused, fast-paced 3-day instructional program is designed both to expand your knowledge in the en-
(CEA) credential. You’ll gain the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility, and to identify where consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and practical examples. The instructor will emphasize effective auditing basics while putting them in the context of the “big picture” and the bottom line.
-nation, it will be administered on the morning of the day follow-ing the seminar. In order to sit for the exam, it is necessary to submit a CEA application, which can be obtained at www.aee-
seminar does not automatically register you for the CEA exam. -
tion and exam.
Seminar Outline
Introduction to Energy Auditing Building Envelope•• Walls, roofs, windows, low E glass•Lighting Systems•• Lamp lumen depreciation
• Lamp types and characteristics/controls• Energy management opportunitiesAir Conditioning Systems•• Components/chillers—electric, gas-driven, absorbers• Piping arrangements/energy saving opportunitiesHeating Systems•• Distribution systems and thermal units• Boiler energy management opportunities• Furnaces—electric, gas, pulse, condensing• Furnace energy management opportunitiesMotors and Drives• Types of motors/squirrel cage induction motors•• Variable frequency drives• Energy management opportunitiesHeat Pumps••• Energy management opportunitiesVentilation Systems• Types/characteristics• Heat recovery methods• Energy management opportunitiesDomestic Hot Water Systems•• Heat pump water heaters• Energy management opportunities
Water Conservation and Audits• Rate structures/water conservation methods• Irrigation and landscaping/leak detection, water auditUtility Analysis•• Identifying billing errors, energy accounting
About the Instructor:TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M., is the
-cializing in technical training and energy au-
as a trainer, having taught courses on a broad spectrum of topics in addition to energy audit-ing, including commercial building energy sys-
tems, motors and drives, HVAC, compressed air, cogeneration, and thermal energy storage. He has also authored training and techni-cal resources manuals in areas related to his training programs. As a consultant, he has performed over 1,000 energy analyses for govern-mental, commercial, and industrial facilities.
Fees for 3-day seminar only:
Fundamentals of Energy AuditingJune 17-19, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.4 CEU or 24 PDHPrep course for the CEA exam on June 20, 2013Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
This prog ram is a U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Education
Certified Energy Auditor
About the seminar: This program is designed to provide the
The program provides an in-depth overview of alternative energy sources, application technologies, renewable energy project goal-setting, and implementation strategies. Topics include wind pow-er systems, solar thermal heating and photovoltaic generation, geothermal heating and electrical production, biofuels, waste-to-energy systems, energy storage, fuel cells, and hydroelectric power. Financing options and incentives are also considered.
-tion it will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to submit an REP application, which can be obtained at www.
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tion and exam.
Seminar Outline:• Introduction to Alternative Energy• Environmental Impacts—A Driver for Using• Alternative Energy
• Alternative Energy and Carbon Reduction• Solar Energy• 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 and Incentives for Alternative Energy
About the Instructors:STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D., an inter-
nationally recognized expert in energy man-agement and urban sustainability, brings to this program over 25 years’ experience in com-mercial energy management and performance contracting. Dr. Roosa is a C.S.D.P., C.E.M.,
Management Specialist, and a LEED Accredited Professional. He holds a Ph.D. in Planning and Urban Development.
FRED HAUBER is an electrical engi-neer, lighting system designer, and solar inte-
has served as a facilities manager for several large corporations and is intimately familiar with sustainable operation and maintenance of large facilities. He has lectured and written
widely in the area of sustainability techniques for commercial facilities and solar electric systems design and installation. He is
Fees for 3-day seminar only:
Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, StrategiesJune 17-19, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar) Earns 2.4 CEU or 24 PDH Preparatory course for the REP examination on June 20, 2013Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
Certified Renewable Energy Professional
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
Institute (GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course
Presented in cooperation with ACORE
About the seminar: This program is designed as a preparatory -
broad-based instruction program for those who want to “brush -
plication.
CLEP examination will be administered on the last day of the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the CLEP ex-amination, you must submit a CLEP application, which can be
-ing for the 3-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CLEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for the application and exam.
Seminar Outline:• Fundamentals of light, lighting, electricity, and power• Environmental concerns
• Building energy codes and regulatory compliance• Utility and ESCO programs and incentives••• Lighting evaluation and audits• Lighting design process, installation, and commissioning• Lighting systems operation, maintenance, and calculations
About the Instructors:JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., is
-sultant and president of Effective Lighting Solutions, Inc., Columbus, OH. He is a se-nior member of the Association of Energy
serves on the Industrial Lighting Committee.
T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., brings over two decades of expe-
-nior research associate at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, he serves as project manager of IdEA$, the Industrial EnergyAdvisory Service, advising clients regarding
cost-effective applications of energy-saving technologies.
Fees for 3-day seminar only:
Fundamentals of Lighting June 17-19, 2013 / 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CLEP examination on June 19, 2013Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
Institute (CBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course
www.energyevent.comEMC 20136 SEMINARS
THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUING EDUCATIONAttendees who enroll in seminars at the 31st Energy Management Congress West earn valuable professional credits.
Attendees who take advantage of the seminar opportunities in conjunction with the 31st Energy Management Congress West can earn CEU’s, LU’s, or
AEE is an approved training provider for a variety of partner programs.
AEE is Now an Approved Training Provider in the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES) Registered Provider Program
The AIA requires that registered architect members earn 18 Learning Units (LUs) hours of continuing education annually (8 hours of which must be related to Health, Safety, and Welfare topics and 4 of those 8 in Sustainable Design) to remain in good standing. Architectural boards in 40 states, 10 Canadian provinces, and 19 countries have implemented mandatory continuing education (MCE) for re-licensure. Statistically, architects hold multiple state licenses. Most states with MCE requirements recognize the AIA/CES as the primary source of professional development for their licensed architects. This allows AIA members to present their AIA/CES transcripts (and non-
AIA/CES Registered Provider, AEE is committed to a system-wide, top-down commitment to quality professional continuing education and sound administration. The AIA/CES offers providers of professional continuing educa-tion myriad opportunities to award CES Learning Units (LUs) and provide valuable information and guidance, while bypassing the time-consuming process of registering their courses with individual states.
AEE is an Approved Training Provider Under U.S. Green Building Council’s EducationProvider Program for GBCI’s Mandatory Credential Maintenance Program (CMP)
The Association of Energy Engineers is an approved training provider under the U.S.Green Building Council (US-GBC) Education Provider Program (EPP). The purpose of EPP is to facilitate access to high quality professional development courses which further enrich the knowledge and understanding of green building theory, techniques, and trends for building professionals. Each approved course is reviewed by third party-trained reviewers, and meets the criteria and guidelines established by the USGBC Professional Development Committee. Many courses offered
-tial Maintenance Program (CMP) for LEED® professional credentials.
ACORE Recognizes AEE’s Renewable Energy Professonal Seminar and REA Certification
The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) recently -
as to course content as the renewable energy marketplace changes. ACORE’s involvement brings added critical insight into renewable energy policy developments,market trends, and technology innovations.
AEE’s Corporate and Government Energy Leader ProgramSend a delegation to the Conference and Gain Leadership Recognition
• Complimentary conference passes based on level of participation, with a minimum of three (3) registrants. This includes access to the 5-track conference program, expo, free workshops, networking reception, a copy of the Proceedings CD, and luncheons on Wednesday, June 19, and Thursday, June 20, in the expo hall.
• Your logo will appear in preshow attendee promotions.
• Your logo and a link to your organization’s
www.energyevent.com.• Onsite recognition with signage throughout
the event, on the Proceedings, and the Conference Program distributed to all EMC conference attendees.
• Sponsor ribbons for your attendee badges signifying your participation as a Leader Sponsor.
The Leader premier levels of recognition will determine the prominence of your visibilitybased on the STAR level your organization chooses. Those levels of recognition are listed below.
GREEN STAR $10,000:Twenty-five (25) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $22,375.
BLUE STAR $ 7,500:Fifteen (15) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $13,425.
RED STAR $ 5,000:Seven (7) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $6,265.
WHITE STAR $ 2,500:Three (3) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $2,685.
*Registration includes: two expo luncheons, access to 5-track conference sessions, entry intoexhibits, and a copy of the Conference Proceedings CD for each registered delegate.
For additional information or to customize your package by adding more attendees or AEE seminars, contact Bill Kent at (770) 447-5083, Ext. 217, or email [email protected]
About the seminar: This special 5-day seminar provides an in-depth, comprehensive learning and problem-solving forum for those who want a broader understanding of the latest energy cost reduction techniques and strategies. The program begins by ex-amining the basic fundamentals within all key areas of energy management. From there, the instructors systematically move
techniques needed to really get the job done. This approach has
seek a broader and more detailed learning experience than can
state-of-the-art principles of energy management, and to achieve control over energy costs in your organization — whether you’re responsible for managing a single facility or developing an en-ergy management program for multiple corporate facilities, government buildings, etc. AEE’s most requested program, this seminar has been completed by thousands of professionals since its inception in 1994.
CEM eligibility requirements, along with the submitting of a sep-
you to sit for the exam. The CEM examination is administered at
-- only to those candidates who have met the above requirements.
the exam, since CEM testing policy does not allow computers, tablets or cell phones to be used for calculations during the exam. To obtain/print your CEM application form or see further infor-
-tion.
Basic Skills Required for This Seminar
This course assumes basic problem-solving skills, including quick and accurate use of a hand calculator, ability to use basic algebra, and ability to set up problem solution expressions and calculations from a written problem statement. Those needing a refresher program in these skills may wish to participate in the
Basics of Energy Management the Economic Analysis Review for the CEM Exam, the Electrical Systems Review for the CEM Exam, or the HVAC Systems Review for the CEM Exam self-study seminars prior to taking this seminar. For more informa-tion, please visit www.aeecenter.org/training.
Seminar Outline:
• The need for energy management• Conducting an energy audit• Energy audit instrumentation• Energy codes and standards• Building energy use and performance• Energy accounting in buildings and facilities• Energy rate structures• Electric rate structures• Economic analysis of alternative investments•• Waste heat recovery• Life cycle costing• Fuel supply and fuel switching• Electrical energy management• Lighting• Motors and adjustable speed drives• Hvac system• Controls and energy management• Insulation• Green buildings, leed® & energy star• Boilers and steam generation• Cogeneration (chp)• Maintenance•
About the Instructors:
BARNEY CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a professor emeritus of industrial and systems engineering at the University of Florida, Gaines-ville. He has broad experience in the commercial/industrial sector, having served as Director of the University of Florida Industrial Assessment Cen-
ter from 1990 to 1999. He has personally conducted over 100 audits of industrial facilities and has assisted students in conducting audits of
and other commercial facilities. He is the lead author for the Guide to Energy Management textbook, founding editor of the Encyclopedia
other energy books. Dr Capehart is the creator of AEE’s Five Day Train-ing Program for Energy Managers, and has trained over 10,000 energy managers in that program.
ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., is widely recognized both nationally and interna-tionally for helping energy and environmental projects get approved and implemented, havinghelped over 400 organizations and governments
-lutions. He brings to this program over 15 years experience in energy management, consulting and training. His clients have included large corporations, universities, airports, utilities, cities, and the U.S. and for-
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-tions.com.
Fees for 4-day seminar only:
Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy ManagersJun. 17-21, 2013 / 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (5-day seminar)Earns 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH Preparatory course for the CEM Examination on June 21, 2013 Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course
This prog ram is a U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Education
Gain 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH to maintain your certification
About the seminar: This program is designed to provide build-ing operators, maintenance personnel, and technicians working in commercial buildings with the necessary training needed to
while meeting all applicable building codes and standards. The program also serves as a preparatory vehicle for AEE’s Building Energy and Sustainability Technician (BEST) professional certi-
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operational practices. Energy measurements and instrumentation for determining energy consumption will also be examined.
a separate BEST application and $300 application fee qualify-ing you to sit for the exam. The exam will be administered at the close of instruction on day 4 of the seminar—only to those candidates who have met the above requirements. To obtain your BEST application or for further information on the BEST pro-gram, visit
Seminar Outline:
• Introduction and Class Overview
• Building Utilities, Rate Structures, and Related Savings Opportunities
• Financial Considerations for Equipment Purchases• Energy Audits and Instrumentation••• Savings Opportunities in Kitchens• HVAC Systems/Compressed Air Systems• Service Water Heating System• Building Heat Transfer• Refrigeration Equipment and Systems• Building Automation Systems for Energy Management••• Maintenance Opportunities and Scheduling• Sustainability• Cogeneration
About the Instructors:
SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is a professor and director of the University of Maine School of Engineering Technology. As founding director of the university’s Industrial Assessment
Center, he has led over 200 industrial assessments of facilities -
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sioner for the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., and past chair of the Engineering Technology Division of the American Society for Engineering Education.
RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P., is president of Acela En-ergy Group. Prior to assuming his present po-sition, he founded and served as president of Westwood Energy Group. Mr. Costello con-ducts seminars on energy procurement and
management nationwide, and has participated in the development of
Fees for 4-day seminar only:
June 17-20, 2013 / 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (4-day seminar)Earns 2.8 CEU or 28 PDH Preparatory course for the BEST examination on June 20, 2012 Seminar held at the Las Vegas Convention Center
Building Energy & Sustainability Technician
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course
(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course
Certified Energy Manager
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EVENTS
MAKE PLANS TO DISPLAY YOUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN THE EMC 2013 EXPOSITION AT THE LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
We invite your company to exhibit in the upcoming EMC West event to be held in Las
governmental end users discover technologies, new product ideas, applications, and ser-
game plans, facility management, power strategies, as well as offer exhibitor/ attendee face-to-face networking opportunities.
You receive many benefits as an exhibitor at EMC, including:• Discussing application needs with attendees• Showcasing your technologies and your solutions• Developing new sales leads, reinforcing existing relationships•• Meeting with decision-makers face-to-face for the best results• Setting yourself apart from your competition
For more information, or to check on booth availability and pricing, contact: Ashley Clark, Exhibit Manager / Phone: (770) 279-4392 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.aeeprograms.com/EMC
EMC WEST 2013 LAS VEGAS, NV LAS VEGAS
CONVENTION CENTER
Expo Hours
Preregister and Earn Free Expo Admission
Save the $40 at-door admission fee by completing the Registration Form on page 12
of this newspaper or register online at www.energyevent.com
Exhibit Opportunity
Showcase your innovative product, technology, or service by exhibiting at the EMC expo.
Contact Ashley Clark, EMC Exhibit Manager,at (770) 279-4392 or [email protected]
or visit www.aeeprograms.com/EMC
EMC West Golf TournamentHosted by AEE Nevada Chapter / Rio Secco Golf Course
Tuesday, June 18 / 8:00AM
Cost: $100 per person Includes: 18-holes at one of Vegas’ premiere golf courses with luncheon following the round. Rental clubs available for $25, but not included.For more information visit: www.aeenevada.org/golfeventTo register or for more information, contact Rob Morris, AEE Nevada Chapter President, [email protected] / 702-407-6074Reservations must be made by June 10, 2013.
Existing Facilities - for Improved
and Regulatory ComplianceTuesday, June 18 / 1:00 pm–3:00 pmCompared with new facilities, existing buildings and plants often have legacy equipment which waste energy, require more mainte-nance, and incur more downtime. A complete rip-out and replace strategy is cost prohibitive and very disruptive to ongoing operations
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stantial savings with investment payback of less than 18 months. This presentation will cover actual case studies and savings data related to HVAC, lighting, steam, air quality monitoring, and compressed air
About the Presenter: DAVID K. ROBERTS is VP of Marketing for Cypress Envirosystems. He has worked in energy for over 10
response, and their enabling technologies. Before joining Cypress, Mr. Roberts worked as a strategy consultant for Accenture, where he
assisted utilities with their Smart Grid strategies and plans for en-abling smart homes. He also worked for Shell Oil and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Kazakhstan. Mr. Roberts holds a BS from Michi-gan State University and an MBA from Dartmouth College.
EMC New Technologies Breakfast Wednesday, June 19 / 8am-9amLeviton Manufacturing Co. is pleased to
-tive forum for EMC attendees to preview the new and innovative products and services on display at the expo. EMC Exhibitors will present 5 to 8 minute presentations on their newest technologies, en-abling attendees to quickly map out their time at the show and get a rapid survey of what’s new. This is a must attend event for anyone responsible for providing trip reports or technology summaries for their employer. Leviton offers the broadest array of lighting energy management solutions and technological advancements, which are the cornerstones to its 100-year history of success in the industry. Be sure to put this event on your schedule and sign up on the reg-istration form. For information on sponsoring or speaking at this breakfast event, contact Jenn Geho - [email protected] or call (770) 279-4391.
EMC Opening Night Networking ReceptionWednesday, June 19th
EMC attendees, seminar attendees, and exhibitors are all invited to
your industry peers. There are still sponsorship opportunities for ex-hibiting companies to host this reception. Please contact Lauren Lake at [email protected] or call (678) 687-4997 for details and special offers.
FREE BreakfastEnergy Policy: Opportunities, ChallengesA program for women professionals and women-owned companies / Thursday, June 20 / 7:30 – 9:00amJoin us for a FREE breakfast, which includes presentations of case studies of successful women-owned businesses and discussion of unique barriers and opportunities encountered. The meeting is being presented by the Council on Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership (CWEEL). CWEEL was founded by Laurie Wiegand-
-ed by MaryAnne Lauderdale, Senior Consultant Lime Energy. This group’s goals are to provide representation of women in industry-re-
the high cost of energy, our present and future sources of energy, and the impact of energy on the environment; to secure a future in energy-
-tion, and mentoring of young girls and women; and to contribute to the advancement of women in leadership positions throughout the indus-try. For information about CWEEL, please contact Ruth Whitlock at [email protected].
AEE Chapter LuncheonThursday, June 20 /11:30 amPlease join us for a luncheon, chapter meeting, and presentation. Registration is included for all paid conference attendees and is $20 for all others. For complete details or to register for this event, visit www.aeecenter.org/EMCChapter.
FREE Tour: Las Vegas City HallThursday, June 20 / 1:00-2:00PMThe new City Hall building is built to LEED Gold Standards and will save more than $400,000 in en-ergy costs annually. The new City Hall’s “green” design will eliminate more than 2,400 metric tons of greenhouse gases and saves the city from having to replace worn
well as the striking solar trees at the ground level that will help to off-set the power needs of the building. These solar panels will produce about 290,000 kilowatt hours of power for the building annually. The new City Hall will reduce the city’s carbon footprint of 26 percent. For more information, visit www.energyevent.com/specialevents
EMC West Nevada Green ShowcaseThe NV Green Street Showcase offers exciting opportunities for EMC
-sions, workshops, and technologies
The EPA’s Energy Star Program and the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) invite you to participate
within the EMC West 2013 exhibit hall. The compa--
vada Green Showcase will highlight their roles as the leading providers of environmentally friendly green
program will also include a special series of presentations to edu-cate and guide attendees as they seek the best and most promising green/sustainable solutions for improving building performance.
Free Workshops held in Expo HallVisit Workshop Presentation Area 1 & 2 to hear about services and technology success stories presented by selected exhibitors.
www.energyevent.com and click ‘’Free Workshops’’
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SHOWCASE PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Invitation: Visit the expo to see firsthand the latest technologies, products, and services available that can improve the productivity of your
operations while slashing costs. The following is a partial listing of exhibitors. Note: List is subject to change; AEE is not responsible or omissions, errors, or claims
regarding products or services. Listing is complete as of 3/21/2013. For an updated list, please visit: www.ENERGYEVENT.com
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ACUITY BRANDS – Laynard Sponsor
the world’s leading providers of luminaires, lighting control systems
$1.8 billion. The Company’s lighting and system control product lines include Lithonia Lighting®, Holophane®, Peerless®, Mark Architectural Lighting(TM), Hydrel®, American Electric Light-ing®, Gotham®, Carandini®, RELOC®, Antique Street Lamps(TM), Tersen®, Winona® Lighting, Synergy® Lighting Controls, Sensor Switch®, Lighting Control & Design(TM), Dark to Light®, ROAM®, Sunoptics®, acculamp(TM) and Healthcare Lighting®. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Acuity Brands employs approximately 6,000 asso-
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ADVANCED TEST EQUIPMENT RENTALSAdvanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) supplies complete testing solutions for EMC, Electrical, Power Quality, Environmental and similar testing applications for the Defense, Aerospace, Medical and Telecom industries. Celebrating 32 years in business, ATEC takes pride in serving our customers with invaluable expertise and technical support._____________________________________
AEMC INSTRUMENTS
Models PEL 102 & PEL 103The PEL 100 series is a low cost, simple to use, single and three phase (Y, ?) power and energy data logger. It is available in two models, Model PEL 102 (no display) or Model PEL 103. Power, energy and cost can be monitored locally or from anywhere in the world via the
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AGGREKOAggreko is the leader in rental power, temperature control, and 100% oil-free compressed air systems. We provide 24/7 availability and service from more than 50 locations nationwide, with one of our premier locations right here in Las Vegas. We help customers in many industries improve and safeguard their operations by solving problems, creating opportunities, and reducing risk. For more information, please visit www.aggreko.com/northamerica._____________________________________
AIRIUS, LLCOur mission at Airius is to improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and
-tion products. The Airius process of thermal equalization consists of a series of ceiling mounted air turbines working in concert to address
height from 8 to 100 feet._____________________________________
ALSTROM ENERGY GROUPThe Alstrom Corporation has provided leadership and innovation in Heat Transfer Equipment Design and Manufacturing since 1939. Our comprehensive product line includes Patented Technologies designed
exceeds ASME Section VIII (Division 1) requirements, is “U”, “S”,
industrial standards._____________________________________
THE ARCTIC CHILLER GROUPArctiChill is a world-class manufacturer of high-quality chillers and process cooling systems and accessories for Medical, Process, Military, Dry-Cleaning and Modular HVAC Air-Conditioning chiller applications._____________________________________
ASSOCIATION FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERINGAFE is the premier organization for facilities engineers and operations professionals. The Association unites a large community of facilities
-ate and maintain complex building and facility systems, including high performance and sustainable technology. AFE empowers its members
provides resources needed for career advancement. AFE further seeks to promote the facilities engineering profession within academia and the broader engineering community. _____________________________________
ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS (AEE)-
of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustain-able development. AEE is the gateway for information on the dynamic
strategies. AEE is in its 37th year and offers a full array of educational
journals, and networking trade shows. The overall strength of AEE is highlighted by a strong membership base of over 16,000 profession-
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Association’s network of 82 chapters in the United States and Inter-nationally offer networking opportunities around the world. Further, AEE’s roster of corporate members is a veritable “Who’s Who” of the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors. _____________________________________
BENJAMIN ELECTRIC COMPANYBenjamin Electric manufactures power distribution equipment which includes completely integrated branch circuit Power Metering as well as controls. The Benjamin ArcLight Panelboard is a controllable circuit breaker panel that can communicate with any lighting control or building management system and software. This equipment provides
our specialty._____________________________________
BUDDERFLY LLC
automate, and view consumption data for energy-consuming loads in your building. Our replacement outlets, light switches and other devices send consumption data and control commands over your exist-
existing infrastructure._____________________________________
BROAD U.S.A.
America. Relying on our innovative and environmental-friendly tech-
for clients in Commercial, Civil and Industrial markets._____________________________________
CALMAC MANUFACTURINGEnergy storage stores renewable energy in the form of ice for use dur-ing peak demand and high cost periods. Energy storage is critical for renewable energy and Smart Grid viability. By storing energy, build-ings can be demand response ready while lowering carbon footprints plus lower cooling costs up to 40%. _____________________________________
CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATIONCapstone Turbine Corporation® is the world’s leading producer of
-mercially viable air bearing turbine technology. The company has shipped thousands of Capstone turbines to customers worldwide in applications such as combined heat & power, oil & gas, biogas, data center reliability, and peak shaving. These award-winning systems have logged millions of documented runtime operating hours._____________________________________
CASCADE ENERGYCascade Energy delivers the industrial strength expertise corporations
it’s a tune-up or capital installation, we’ll help you develop the energy
that helps companies drive savings by connecting actions to energy performance._____________________________________
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS-
tiatives are necessary. Clean Technology Partners was formed to help organizations SAVE money by using less and to provide our customers and ESCO partners with a single source for Green IT measures. Less electricity, less paper, less printer toner, etc. It’s not only environmen-
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CLEARESULT – Bronze SponsorCleaResult harnesses the world’s most innovative thinking in energy management to design and deliver energy optimization solutions for electric, gas and water utility companies as well as residential, insti-tutional, commercial and industrial organizations. Our team of 800+ energy professionals offers expertise in every area necessary to ensure program success, including program design, implementation & evalu-ation, customer service, marketing, and engineering. We focus this
and Evaluation, Renewables and Load Management. While the types of programs we design and implement vary widely, each is centered on providing end-use customers with the education and technical tools they need to maximize the value of energy._____________________________________
COMMISSIONING AGENTS, INC.Commissioning is not a side business; it’s our core competency. We
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Project Requirements have been met. We have served as the techni-cally competent, independent commissioning authority on projects of all sizes._____________________________________
CONSTELLATION, AN EXELON COMPANYConstellation, an Exelon Company, is a leading competitive supplier of power, natural gas, load response and other energy products and ser-vices for homes and businesses across the United States and Canada. Constellation provides integrated energy solutions that help customers buy, manage and use energy, from electricity and natural gas procure-ment to renewable generation and conservation. More than 90,000 commercial, industrial, public sector and institutional customers, including two-thirds of the Fortune 100, have selected us to help stra-tegically manage energy. We provide more than 1 million residential customers with electricity and natural gas plans that can provide price protection, savings and environmental opportunities._____________________________________
CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMSWattNode® Power and Energy Meters
meters. Available products include MODBUS, standard PULSE-
that offer interoperable power, energy and energy demand metering.
Utility and Facility Sub-metering - Equipment Operation and Perfor-
Production and Consumption, Building Automation and Control. _____________________________________
COOPER LIGHTING
and controls. As lighting technologies have advanced, Cooper has been at the forefront of the industry in helping businesses and communities
meet environmental concerns. In 2009, the company opened a 60,000 sq. ft. Innovation Center, home to the research, design, validation and manufacturing of proprietary LED and other advanced lighting tech-nologies. Through changing times and technologies, Cooper answers the call to provide relevant, industry-leading solutions to challenging
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CYPRESS ENVIROSYSTEMSCypress Envirosystems is a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor
in older plants and buildings, using state-of-the-art non-invasive and wireless technologies to minimize disruption and cost, delivering pay-back of 12 months or less. Go from pneumatic to DDC in minutes! _____________________________________
DANFOSS TURBOCOR COMPRESSORS INC.Danfoss Turbocor Compressors is the pioneer and world leader of magnetic bearing centrifugal compressors for the HVAC industry. Our oil-free and variable speed design provides a sustainable, energy ef-
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DAYLIGHT AMERICA
for active, passive and hybrid daylighting technologies, along with tubular devices, smoke vents and skylight dome replacements, all factory- direct. A complete line of diffusers, roof curbs, security grilles and black out devices are available. Visit our booth to see the Eclipse, the highest performance large aperture skylight on the market. www.daylightamerica.com_____________________________________
DENT INSTRUMENTS, INC.-
data that is used to accurately allocate energy costs, identify energy cost savings opportunities and lower utility bills. These cost-effective instruments are used by energy professionals worldwide for measure-
audits._____________________________________
DIESEL 2 GAS SOLUTIONSDiesel 2 Gas Solutions is the master distributor for Altronic GTI
to 70%natural gas to be introduced into industrial diesel engine operations in
www.diesel2gas.com for more information. _____________________________________
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY MAGAZINE
reaches more than 20,000 subscribers. Published 7 times annually, Distributed Energy addresses the concerns of the readers regarding the vulnerability of their operations and facilities to power interruptions and explores solutions for increasing energy self-reliance. _____________________________________
DN TANKS
-tight prestressed concrete tanks for these liquid storage applications; chilled water Thermal Energy Storage (TES), anaerobic digestion, water, and wastewater. _____________________________________
DRANETZDranetz, the leading provider of intelligent monitoring solutions for electrical demand and energy and power quality, pioneered the power quality monitoring industry in 1962, merging with Basic Measur-ing Instruments in 1996. Dranetz was acquired in early 2007 by the multinational corporation Gossen Metrawatt (GMC-I), GmbH of Germany, a world leader in Test and Measurement instrumentation, leveraging the technologies and markets of both companies. Dranetz
sales, product support and manufacturing with distributors and sales representatives located globally, is also a global supplier of GMC-I’s electrical test and measurement products. _____________________________________
DURAGUARD PRODUCTS, INC.DuraGuard offers an extensive commercial lighting product line in today’s energy- saving technologies, including LED and Induction,
from our 5 factory locations across the US, which allow us to provide our customers with a fast turnaround time. Visit www.DuraGuard.com!_____________________________________
E-MON Leading the industry for over 30 years, E-Mon D-Mon ® metering
and timely energy data that you need to manage your facility. Whether -
-cate energy costs to tenants, departments or equipment; identify energy saving opportunities and lower energy bills; and create itemized
meter reading software. E-Mon offers a diverse portfolio of products for all applications including commercial, industrial, residential and institutional._____________________________________
ECHO PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, INC.-
lers. The Arrow Hunter PLUS series include both permanent and
is accurate and reliable for all HVAC applications. We also specialize
in pressure, ultrasonic, radar and TDR level measurement technolo-gies. Visit our booth #426._____________________________________
EFFICIENT MOBILE AUDITING TECHNOLOGIES (EMAT)
EMAT uses cutting-edge tablet and web technology to help auditors move quickly through the entire auditing process -preparation, data collection, data organization and analysis, and report development. Visit us at www.ematprogram.com._____________________________________
ELECTRALED, INC.Electro Industries/GaugeTech (EIG) is the technology leader in power metering and energy sub-metering, providing solutions for energy management, cost allocation and energy sub-billing for commercial, industrial, military, medical, and campus applications worldwide. Our energy meters offer Ethernet, BACnet and WiFi solutions making connectivity simple. EIG also provides advanced software to produce energy usage reports, energy dashboards and automated billing capa-bility._____________________________________
Electro Industries/GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions
ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGETECHElectro Industries/GaugeTech (EIG) is the technology leader in power metering and energy sub-metering, providing solutions for energy management, cost allocation and energy sub-billing for commercial, industrial, military, medical, and campus applications worldwide. Our energy meters offer Ethernet, BACnet and WiFi solutions making connectivity simple. EIG also provides advanced software to produce energy usage reports, energy dashboards and automated billing capa-bility. _____________________________________
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ENERGETIC LIGHTING
energy saving lamps in the world. We manufacture a full line of CFLs,
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ENERGYFIT NEVADA-
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more comfortable homes by connecting them to trusted and specially trained contractors to make important energy upgrades in their houses. _____________________________________
ENERGY FOCUS, INC.Energy Focus, Inc. is a provider of advanced LED lighting products. With over 25 years in the lighting industry the company has evolved
-ing solutions. Under the eLED brand we sell high quality Solid State Lighting (SSL) Solutions that offer superior return on investment
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ENERGYVORTEX.COMEnergyVortex.com is an open industry energy site designed to serve as a B2B community and e-commerce center. We have crafted the site for the exchange of ideas, the connection of buyers and sellers, and for professional career advancement. Visit the Buyers Guide to showcase your company’s products or search for products & services. Read industry commentary covering a wide range of issues. Search for
in the Energy Vortex Career Center. Buy reference materials & e-books through the store. Learn more at www.energyvortex.com _____________________________________
eSIGHT ENERGY INC.eSight energy management software is the most sophisticated energy analysis suite available. It’s the product of choice for organizations globally to reduce energy usage, cut costs, and minimize carbon emissions by up to 30%. Using 100% web-based architecture, eSight is perfect for every company size and industry. eSight’s available as a hosted service or installed directly to any client site._____________________________________
ETime USAEtime is a leading provider of nano based coatings focused on bringing the world technologies that revolutionize the methods of becoming en-vironmentally greener. Etime specializes in heat preservation coatings
heat. Etime’s coatings are able to regulate the interior temperatures of buildings and other controlled spaces and result in decreased costs and carbon emissions._____________________________________
EverLast® LightingEverLast® Lighting, Inc. has quickly grown into the leading manu-
structure, facility and area lighting applications. EverLast® manufac-
a patented bi-level control with on/off photo sensors. The EverLast®
costs between 50% -70% over HPS/HID, and far surpass LED lighting
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EYE LIGHTING EYE Lighting designs and manufactures high performance lamps, luminaries and lighting-related products, and has earned a reputation for developing superior lighting technology and custom solutions for its customer base. The company serves the major commercial/retail,
and South America. _____________________________________
FAFCO THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEMS, INC.Welcome to the next ice age - the age of controlling commercial cool-ing costs. IceStor integrates with new or existing HVAC systems to generate immediate savings and long-term protection against spikes in utility rates. Dramatically reduce existing energy bills with IceStor, the most advanced ice storage system ever designed. IceStor static tanks produce and store ice at night, when rates are lowest, and discharge cooling during high daytime on-peak periods. In shifting your air con-ditioning load to off-peak hours, IceStor reduces demand charges and lowers peak power usage. The FAFCO system can also help make the building more comfortable by allowing project engineers to achieve colder chilled water supply temperatures, providing better humidity control._____________________________________
FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATIONFLEXIM is known for its cutting edge engineering and quality
standard for BTU measurement. Its high turndown range, excellent ac-
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FLUKE THERMOGRAPHYFluke Corporation is the world leader in compact, professional elec-tronic test tools. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance, and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep businesses up and running. _____________________________________
GREEN BOX AMERICAGreen Box is manufacturer of Fluid Coolers to replace cooling towers
clean water and in closed-loop to your industrial processes, all year
savings and no use of chemicals._____________________________________
HANITATEK WINDOW FILMSDo you look at improving windows and assume “the ROI just isn’t there”. Reducing kWh and kW because of fenestration solar heat gain has made HanitaTEK a global leader in energy and environmental
the appearance of your glass. _____________________________________
HONEYWELL BUILDING SOLUTIONSHoneywell provides integrated product solutions for building controls including lighting, HVAC and plug loads. Honeywell’s technologies are found in more than 150 million homes, 10 million buildings a multitude of industrial s around the world. Honeywell will display its expanded line of thermostats, switches, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and other electrical products._____________________________________
HOTSTART, INC.HOTSTART is a leading developer and manufacturer of diesel engine block heaters. Hotstart engine heaters provide easy starts, immediate full power, reduced engine wear, reduced emissions and reduced fuel
pump that circulates warm coolant throughout the entire engine at uniform temperatures. Constant circulation of the coolant eliminates hotspots that can deteriorate heater hoses, harm engine seals and
- saving up to 2000 kilowatt-hours per year in energy consumption while extending heater element life and reducing maintenance work.
Siegburg, Germany, Tokyo, Japan and Houston, Texas._____________________________________
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HOWARD LIGHTING PRODUCTSHoward Lighting Products is committed to a brighter future, and we’re doing our part by designing and manufacturing energy-saving lighting that is safer and preserves the environment. We offer a full line of
lamps for both commercial and residential uses. Howard Lighting is your source for dependable lighting products, now, and in the future._____________________________________
High Efficiency Water Heater
ILIOS Dynamics High Efficiency Water Heater
BTU/hr of hot water at 100° to 160°, ideal for DHW, swimming pools,
engine heat results in a COP of 1.2 to 1.8. This “Green” unit exceeds California emissions standards with near zero criteria pollutants and 50% reduction in greenhouse gases._____________________________________
ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY (IES)
lighting knowledge and disseminate information for the improvement
Section (founded in December 1986) is composed of engineers, light-ing designers, manufacturers, architects, contractors, distributors, and others with a passion for architecture. The Section holds monthly edu-cational meetings to discuss the latest in lighting and industry trends._____________________________________
INSULTECHInsulTech LLC is one of the industry’s most experienced manufactur-ers of high quality removable insulation blankets, custom engineered using soft and metal technologies. Our high quality insulation blankets
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INTERNATIONAL GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP
ASSOCIATION (IGSHPA)The mission of the IGSHPA and its membership is to promote the use of ground source heat pump technology worldwide through education and communication._____________________________________
LEVITON MANUFACTURING COMPANY – New Technologies Breakfast SponsorFounded in 1906, Leviton is a leading global manufacturer of lighting and energy management systems, electrical wiring devices and data center connectivity solutions. Leviton offers the most comprehensive line of energy management products to help you save energy, meet
sensors, wireless self-powered controls, relay controls, commercial grade sub-metering and more._____________________________________
LINDSAY ENGINEERINGLindsay Engineering is devoted to lowering production costs and risks for our customers. Our missionis to help create streamlined mainte-nance programs to innovate processes for reliability, safety and lower costs. We are proud to present the products we use and trust - ALL-TEST Pro motor diagnosticsand analysis equipment & SDT ultrasound inspection equipment._____________________________________
LUMENOR ENERGY SERVICESLumenor Energy Services® is a Solid State Lighting manufacturer and
upgrades. We produce the award-winning LES-T8 Linear tube and the -
signed for maximum energy reduction and our lighting solutions result
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LUTRON ELECTRONICSLutron Electronics, headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, designs and manufactures energy-saving lighting controls, automated window treatments and appliance modules for both residential and commercial applications. Its innovative, intuitive products can be used to control everything from a single light, to every light, shade and even stand-by power in a home or commercial building. Lutron products make any space more versatile, while enhancing ambiance, comfort and productivity. They also save energy and make light bulbs last longer, making them an eco-friendly addition to the home and workplace. Founded in 1961, Lutron estimates that the installed base of its products saves the nation nearly 10 billion kWh of electricity, or approximately $1 billion in utility costs per year. Lutron manufac-tures more than 16,000 energy-saving products, sold in more than 100 countries around the world. _____________________________________
MAXLITEMaxLite is a global manufacturer and marketer of MaxLED®, an award-winning line of innovative LED luminaires and lamps using state-of-the-art LED technology. Inheriting global manufacturing and marketing expertise that
the MaxLED® brand, an extensive line of indoor and outdoor lighting -
est state-of-the-art LED technology, ranging from the award-winning Flat Panel collection, to the best-selling outdoor lineup, plug-and-play light bars and lamps._____________________________________
MEASURLOGIC INC.Measurlogic is focused on developing and manufacturing affordable, effective, and scalable AC and DC electrical sub-metering and power
owners/facility managers. Our state of the art DTS sub-metering fam-ily, integrated with the PowerStudio software suite provides the tools
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MILLENNIAL NET -
ment solutions for commercial, industrial, public and other types of buildings. The Company’s MeshScape® Energy Management System consists of wireless sensor network devices such as electric and pneumatic thermostats, zone temperature and humidity sensors, thermal sensors, pulse counters, electricity sub-meters and I/O control-lers. Combined with internet technologies and web applications or
solutions provide remote monitoring and control of buildings’ heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (“HVAC”) systems, lighting and other energy consuming devices, allowing building owners and operators to
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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEATING & COOLINGMitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating is the leader in inverter
-subishi Electric products can help reduce your facilities energy costs
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MIURA NORTH AMERICAMiura Boiler was founded in 1927 and has grown to be one of the largest industrial steam boiler manufacturers in the world. Forward-
and gas resources while saving money and reducing emissions have embraced Miura Boiler technology resulting in the accelerated growth of Miura’s market share. The company is already the market leader in Asian countries._____________________________________
MULTISTACK LLCMULTISTACK designs and manufactures both water and air-cooled
-ciency, reduced carbon emissions, small footprint, built-in redundancy, future expandability, ASHRAE-15 compliance, low maintenance, and
-facturer in the industry, the leader in dedicated heat recovery chillers and heat pumps, and offers environmentally friendly solutions._____________________________________
NALMCOThe International Association of Lighting Management Companies has been the voice of the lighting industry since 1953. Over the course of
-cal advances and best practices in the lighting industry. The associa-
referrals and provides a forum to facilitate new ideas and business opportunities within the lighting industry._____________________________________
NEPTUN LIGHT
energy-saving Lamps, Fixtures, and Automated Lighting Systems, 2) Development of new products based on market trends and Emerg-
an Industry Leader, but an industry pioneer, and 3) Uncompromised
Distributors and Customers._____________________________________
NEVADA PROFESSIONAL FACILITY MANAGERS ASSOCIATION
-sional association dedicated to the enhancement of engineering, maintenance, operations and management of commercial, institutional
and industrial facilities. We will move toward the future enlightened through education, communication and alliance. These will be the keys to success in our association and in our industry._____________________________________
NISC UTILITY BILL PAY-
tion management service called Utility Bill PaySM. This service offers utility bill payment administration, utility consumption and cost track-
-cesses and pays your utility bills prioritized by due date. By adopting
of on-time payments, thus reducing your late fees and the potential for
utility bills timely and accurately and “First Due, First Through” is the process that sets our service apart._____________________________________
NOESIS ENERGY
automated benchmarking and portfolio tracking. It combines free professional analytical tools (like the weather-normalization baselining tool) and extensive real-world advice and tips from an online network
-ers, building owners, facility managers and other commercial, indus-trial and public sector professionals better understand their energy consumption and make informed decisions about projects that reduce their ongoing energy costs._____________________________________
NORMAN S. WRIGHT-
ers with exceptional systems knowledge to meet all project require-
Wright’s product lines support the latest energy, sustainability, and comfort standards._____________________________________
NORTHWRITE, INC.
industry leader in web-based energy information management software
services are installed nationwide for demand side management, MBCx services, energy monitoring, sub-metering, and building energy modeling across the spectrum of commercial, industrial, institutional, and governmental facilities. The Worksite solution includes integrated communications and program management tools that seamlessly con-nect all stakeholders to ensure your energy program meets its savings and sustainability objectives._____________________________________
OBVIUS HOLDINGS, LLCObvius is a leading energy solutions provider offering meters, wireless metering, data acquisition, software, and monitoring technologies used to display and manage energy consumption and renewable energy generation._____________________________________
OCEAN RUSENERGYOcean RusEnergy - Russian brand is a group of companies engaged in the development, sales, logistics and service of generators capable of producing electricity from sea and ocean waves.The equipment supplied is a very easy to use, very reliable, practi-
power from sea. _____________________________________
INCORPORATED
ONICON
Btu meters for chilled water, hot water, condenser water, and steam and natural gas systems. They are ideally suited for campus and central
are available for installation without shutdown. Btu meters are compat-
Siemens-P1 Apogee networks._____________________________________
ONSET COMPUTEROnset is the world’s leading supplier of data loggers. The company’s HOBO® data loggers are used in a range of energy monitoring appli-
and building commissioning studies. Onset has sold more than 2 mil-lion data loggers since the company’s founding in 1981. _____________________________________
OSRAM SYLVANIA-
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integrated lighting control systems and LED luminaires. Our experts
for a comprehensive program that provides lighting audits, installation, maintenance and recycling._____________________________________
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PLC-MULTIPOINT, INC. For more than 20 years, PLC Multipoint has been making a name for
controls. We’ve built a reputation as the one resource to solve the most complex control problems. Our systems are installed in businesses and institutions nationwide, saving energy through daylight harvesting, motion sensing and time scheduling._____________________________________
PRECISION-PARAGON (P2)For nearly 20 years Precision-Paragon [P2] has manufactured energy-
dedicated customer support in the industry.
want._____________________________________
REDVECTORRedVector provides consistent, company-wide training for licensed and non-licensed AEC professionals through its easy-to-use online learning platform, quality courses, robust tracking and reporting tools, and unparalleled service and support._____________________________________
RELIABLE CONTROLS CORPORATIONWe specialize in designing and manufacturing Internet connected building controls and building automation controls that are simple,
building automation systems or building management systems, our MACH-System is used to monitor and control the mechanical / HVAC and electrical / lighting equipment found in every kind of building in the world. Our designs utilize the ASHRAE standard BACnet® protocol and our building automation controls ship with an industry best 5-year warranty.Our dynamic team develops innovative and dependable building controls that help you to operate your facility in an environmentally responsible way. We take great care in evaluating and implementing new technologies, and have earned a sterling reputation for outstand-ing customer service. Our unusually high customer loyalty stems from our ability to be good listeners and to deliver practical, easy-to-use building solutions that are
year.All design, development, assembly, service, and repair are housed under one roof in our headquarters in Victoria, BC Canada. We stead-fastly resist the trend to outsource any component of our business, and prefer instead to develop our own processes internally and retain full control of our quality._____________________________________
SAGE METERING Sage Metering manufactures a variety of Thermal Mass Flow Meters (including Portable Datalogging Flow Meters) for Industry, Building Management Systems and Environmental Applications to measure Gas Flow Rate and Consumption. Our high performance, award winning,
-ductivity, reduce energy costs and maximize product yields. In addi-tion, Sage is heavily involved in reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions with our popular Sage Prime Flow Meter, and is the only manufacturer of Thermal Gas Mass Flow Meters featuring a very simple 3-step
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gases.For more information, visit us at www.sagemetering.com.
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SENSOR SWITCH, INC. – Lanyard SponsorSensor Switch is an industry leader in developing and manufacturing Occupancy Sensor Products & Technology for Lighting Control. Our years of experience and wide breadth of sensor and photocell daylight control products ensure we can provide a reliable solution for any
And while the industry struggles to catch up, Sensor Switch keeps moving further ahead by introducing new products and technologies._____________________________________
SENTRY SWITCHSentry LLC, offers the Sentry Switch, a centrally controlled wall light switch designed to replace conventional toggle or decorator style light switches in commercial lighting control applications. Sentry Switches work with your building’s time clocks and a relay contactor panel to remotely turn off lighting, yet they allow complete local override. With the Sentry Switch, lights stay off until the area is occupied. The Sentry Switch provides a simple, reliable and cost-effective lighting control system that begins paying dividends immediately upon installation. It
or changing user habits._____________________________________
SHANNON – INSULTECH
the work environment and lowers surface temperature for safety.
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energy savings is recognized generating 7-14 month payback periods
-ing roughly $ 60,000.00 a year in otherwise wasted energy. A CAD /
investment with a 15 year service life. Invest one dollar and save $ 15 dollars._____________________________________
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON / GO SOLAR, CALIFORNIA!The California Solar Initiative (CSI) program has been helping to make the clean, reliable and inexhaustible energy of the sun even more accessible in a state that has long been a national leader in environ-mental stewardship. Southern California Edison, through the statewide CSI program, pays rebates to customers who install solar electricity on their home or business. _____________________________________
SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIESFounded in 1949, Southland Industries is one of the nation’s largest
maintain model integrates in-house engineering and design capabilities
construction services, automation and controls, testing and balancing, energy services, as well as operations and maintenance in order to provide customers with customized, single-source solutions. _____________________________________
SUMMIT TECHNOLOGY, INC.Summit Technology manufactures the PowerSight® family of power analyzers. They perform and log all common power measurements on all types of power systems. Compact hand-sized meters, they provide safety through wireless communications and come with power analysis software for both PC and iPad. The Power Quality Analyzers also measure and capture power quality events (sags, swells, and high speed transients) in a variety of formats._____________________________________
SUNBURST ENERGY SOLUTIONSSunburst is a nationwide company that has been in business for 30 years. Sunburst Energy Solutions is using that experience to help
Energy Solutions is the exclusive Capstone distributor for the state of
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TECOGEN, INC.
power. Tecogen natural gas engine-driven cogeneration and air condi-tioning systems supply electric power or cooling while heat from the
dramatic reductions in energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Tecogen has an established network of engineering, sales and service personnel across the United States. Visit us at www.tecogen.com._____________________________________
TE CONNECTIVITYTE Connectivity is a global, $12.1 billion company that designs and
of power and data inside the products that touch every aspect of our lives. Our nearly 90,000 employees partner with customers in virtually every industry-from consumer electronics, energy and healthcare, to automotive, aerospace and communication networks-enabling smarter, faster, better technologies to connect products to possibilities._____________________________________
TELKONETTelkonet, a leading United States-based energy management technol-ogy provider, offers hardware, software and services to commercial customers worldwide. The EcoSmart suite of products, which includes EcoInsight and EcoWave intelligent thermostats, the EcoGuard energy
can be deployed in most building environments to cut utility costs and enable remote monitoring and control using the EcoCentral manage-ment platform. Telkonet’s energy management products have the power to reduce energy consumption, minimize carbon footprints and help eliminate the need for the construction of new power plants. For more information, visit www.telkonet.com or follow @Telkonet on Twitter._____________________________________
TERRALUXTerraLUX Illumination designs and manufactures plug-and-play LED modules and light engines with intelligent on board drive circuitry to handle the engineering and integration work so you don’t have to. For lighting manufacturers, designers and building owners alike, we offer the “smartest” LED solutions. _____________________________________
THERM-O-LITE WINDOWSTherm-o-lite Inc is a U.S. manufacturer of supplemental window systems. Thermolite window systems provide the greatest amount of energy savings for existing buildings. This alternative to window replacement saves as much as triple-glazed thermal IG units at a lower
cost. The system also can provide sound, blast, and hurricane mitiga-tion as well as signal defense, ballistic and security solutions. All historic preservation requirements are met._____________________________________
TRANSFORMATIVE WAVE TECHNOLOGIESThe mission of Transformative Wave Technologies is to develop and commercialize new technologies and services that transform the
-ciency, and sustainability goals. The current list of technologies is lead
for reducing energy consumption in Rooftop Packaged HVAC systems by 25-40%. Other products include the CATALYST’s companion software solution, the eIQ Energy Intelligence Platform, iHAVE asset
-sible HVAC water treatment solution. _____________________________________
USGBC – NEVADA-
tion of sustainable codes, implementation of sustainable construction practices for existing and new buildings and access to sustainable education throughout the state.
renowned in the region for its outstanding quality of life._____________________________________
VERIS INDUSTRIES, INC.Veris Industries is a premier provider of energy and environmental sensors, and is recognized for setting the standard in customer service and product innovation. Veris’ products integrate with a facility’s main automation system, providing valuable feedback on energy consump-tion and helping to regulate and decrease a facilities energy usage. _____________________________________
VIRIBRIGHT LIGHTING INC.VIRIBRIGHT is a brand of very affordable LED lamps that offer the
from advanced light bulb technology. With a growing selection of
the next generation in lighting technology. VIRIBRIGHT LED lamps are offered as a true environmentally conscious alternative in lighting compared to standard incandescent and CFL bulbs on the market today. VIRIBRIGHT LED lamps use 80%-90% less energy than an
power consumption, helping to achieve global energy conservation goals. LED lamps generate very little heat transferring most of their energy directly into light eliminating excessive heat buildup that can adversely affect energy costs. _____________________________________
WATT STOPPER
controls for commercial, industrial and residential use. We help cus-
comply with energy codes with our comprehensive range of products, programs, and services._____________________________________
WLS LIGHTING SYSTEMSWLS Lighting Systems was founded in 1969 as a pole manufacturer. Since its inception, WLS Lighting has continued to be innovative and on the cutting edge of technology, always looking to be an industry leader when it comes to quality and knowledge. WLS took their
Within the last 5 years WLS has continued this history of growth and
for rebates, energy audits, and maintenance programs. As the lighting industry continues to grow with new technologies and applications
you can be certain that WLS Lighting Systems will continue to be a leader and turnkey provider for all lighting needs._____________________________________
YOKOGAWA CORP OF AMERICAYokogawa Meters & Instruments Division offers a broad range of portable test equipment and panel mounted instruments which include multimeters, clamp-ons, insulation testers, calibrators, HART com-munication devices, portable data loggers, a complete line of Analog/Digital meters, transducers, and much more._____________________________________
ALSO EXHIBITING:
ADVANCE THERMAL CORP.
VISTAM, INC_____________________________________
Showcase your innovative product, technology or service by exhibiting at the EMC expo. Contact Ashley Clark, EMC Exhibit Manager at 770-279-4392 or [email protected] or visit www.aeeprograms.com/emc
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REGISTRATION EMC 2013 WILL BE HELD AT:Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
HOTEL RESERVATIONSRoom blocks have been reserved for Conference at-
LVH / Las Vegas HotelSpecial group room rates of $89 (single/double) The room block will be held through May 28, 2013.
To make your reservation by phone:Call 800-835-7711(Identify yourself as being with Association of Energy Engineers.)The LVH / Las Vegas Hotel is located at 300 Paradise
Paris Las Vegas HotelSpecial group room rates of $159 (single/double) The room block will be held through May 15, 2013.
To make your reservation by phone:Call 877-603-4389(Identify yourself as being with Association of Energy Engineers.)The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is located at 3655 S. Las
PREREGISTRATION1. BY MAIL (All Events): Complete the registration form below and return it with check or credit card
-neers, 4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420, Atlanta, GA 30340-4264.2. BY PHONE (All Events): For credit card pay-ments only, you may register by phone by calling:
Conference: (770) 447-5083, Ext. 226Seminars: (770) 925-9633
3. BY FAX (All Events): If you plan to pay by credit card, you may complete the registration form below, including all necessary credit card information, and transmit a completed registration form to the follow-
(770) 447-4354Federal government agency participants registering by FAX must submit a completed “Request, Autho-
Form or completed DD1556 forms with completed registration form.4. BY EMAIL: [email protected]. ONLINE
www.energyevent.comPlease enter “EMCNews” at checkout and discount will be applied before your credit card is charged.Your completed registration form, along with full payment, should be received no later than June 7, 2013 (to receive early registration discount). After that date, plan to register onsite at the Convention
(770) 447-5083, Extension 226
JOIN AEE AND SAVE ON YOUR REGISTRATION FEESBy completing the form, you can apply for member-ship in AEE and then qualify to take the member rates on all portions of the program for which you register.
education programs and books, plus free subscriptions to Energy Engineering, Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Energy & Power Management, and Energy Insight.
REGISTRATION CANCELLATION POLICYAdjusted refund of conference fee (less $125 service
after June 7, 2013. Substitutions may be made, but must be received in writing. Should a program be cancelled because of weather, illness, or any other
-sible, and our liability will be limited to the return of the registration fee.
CORPORATE /GOVERNMENT LEADER GROUP RATESSend 3 or more delegates to the conference and save on individual registration fees and also receive rec-ognition as a Corporate or Government Leader. Your logo will appear on signage, onsite materials, and the show website. See page 7 for complete details. For more information on the Corporate/Government Leader Program, contact Bill Kent at [email protected] or call (770) 447-5083 ext 217.
EMC 2013 CONFERENCE, SEMINARS, AND EXHIBITS REGISTRATION FORMPHOTOCOPIES OF THIS FORM MAY BE USED. Federal government employees must include DD1556 forms with registrations.
For Special Early Registration Discount, your completed registration form MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN June 7th, 2013. After that date, plan to register onsite. Detach & mail completed registration form to: Registrar, AEE, 4025 Pleasantdale Road., Suite 420, Atlanta, GA 30340-4264
1 - DELEGATE INFORMATION No one under 16 years of age admitted.
Name ________________________________________________Title _________________________________________________Name for Badge _______________________________________AEE Member No. (if applicable) ___________________________Must be provided if you are a member and using member rates
Company ____________________________________________Address ______________________________________________City/State/Zip _________________________________________Phone (____) ____________________Fax (____) _____________E-Mail Address ________________________________________
Please complete as part of registration:
1. Type of Firm/Business (check only one):
Commercial Institutional Governmental Consulting Eng. Press/Media Industrial Construction Architect Utility/Energy Producer Mfr./Vendor Press
2. Occupation/Title (check only one):
Manager V.P. President, CEO Owner/Developer Plant Engineer/Facility Mgr. Engineer Consultant Sales/Marketing Educator/ Researcher
4 - CONFERENCE / June 19-20, 2013Conference registration entitles you to attend any of the five conference tracks. Fee includes luncheons on June 19 & 20, copy of proceedings, and entrance to exhibits. (Single session serves as opening meeting for all conference tracks)
Individual Fees:
AEE Member/Government/Non Profit Price - $795Non-Member Fee - $895
Single Day Fee: Specify:____June 19 or ___June 20 - $450
Student Rate
(student id required): $195 $ _______
Group Discounts (preregistration only)Company Plan (3 or more delegates)
Green Star Leader (25 delegates) - $10,000Blue Star Leader (15 delegates) - $7,500
Red Star Leader (7 delegates) - $5,000White Star Leader (3 delegates) - $2,500
$ _______
5 - SEMINARSJune 17-19, 2013Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,350• Non-Member Price: $1,450
Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,450• Non-Member Price: $1,550
Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency (CLEP prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,350• Non-Member Price: $1,450
Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification:
Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,350• Non-Member Price: $1,450
Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (REP prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,450• Non-Member Price: $1,550
June 17-20, 2013Training for Building Technicians: Energy Efficiency & Sustainability (BEST prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,695• Non-Member Price: $1,895
June 17-21, 2013 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers (CEM Prep)
• Member/Govt/Non Profit Price: $1,795• Non-Member Price: $1,995
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2 - FREE REGISTRATION: EXPO ONLYRegister me for the expo only. To receive this free registration, mail or fax
this form to arrive no later than June 7, 2013 (Savings of $40.00 at-door ad-mission.) Please send “Attn: Dept. EO” or fax to (770) 447-4354.
3 - SPECIAL EVENTSFREE Retrofitting Existing Facilities: Tuesday, June 18 / 1:00 –3:00pmNew Technologies Breakfast: Wednesday, June 19 / 8:00 - 9:00am
CWEEL Breakfast: Thursday, June 20 / 7:30 - 9:00am Chapter Luncheon: Thursday, June 20 / 11:30am / Free for paid conf. attendees $20 all others Tour Las Vegas City Hall: Thursday, June 20, 2013 / 1:00 - 2:00pm
AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (Optional)I wish to become a member of the Association of Energy Engineers in the classification checked below:
MEMBER – A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered professional engineer or architect. (Persons who believe they are qualified by experience or related degree may petition for full membership consideration.)AFFILIATE MEMBER – A person interested in the objectives of the Association who does not meet the above criteria to be a full member.
If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and registration number(s):State_______No.________State_______No._______Years of experience in energy field:____University___________________Degree____________________________Year___________Additional pertinent information may be listed on a separate sheet and attached.I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, that I will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continue to be a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shall be in my power.
______________________________________________________________________________________(APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE) (DATE)Please choose one of the following AEE Membership categories:
AEE Membership Only — Dues $185AEE Membership plus Cogeneration & Distributed Generation Institute — Dues $215AEE Membership plus Environmental Engineers & Managers Institute — Dues $215AEE Membership plus Energy Services Marketing Society — Dues $215AEE Membership plus Facility Managers Institute — Dues $215AEE Membership plus Alternative & Renewable Energy Development Institute — Dues $215AEE Membership plus Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership — Dues $215
Appropriate membership fee must be included with your total registration payment for your application to be processed and to have the member price to apply to the registration for this program.
6 - PAYMENT INFORMATIONTotal Conference and Seminar Fees......................................................................Discount if applicable.................................................................................................Total Enclosed................................................................................................................
Company Check (payable to AEE) or Credit Card (circle one);
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