Register Here Summit Schedule
The response to the Summit has been overwhelming so far. Join the stellar group of organizations and companies who will be participating (see below) by registering here. This Summit is shaping up to be an event you won’t want to miss with participants working collaboratively to identify, develop, and prioritize policies and strategies needed to push energy efficiency forward in Texas and Oklahoma. The focus of this First Annual Summit will be the working group sessions (descriptions here) focused on new buildings, existing buildings, and resource adequacy.
The Summit opens on Monday, February 25, 2013 at 9:30am, with keynote speaker Ed Mazria, Founder and CEO of Architecture 2030. The first day of the Summit will also include a panel discussion with city leaders from Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and Austin. At the conclusion of day one, there will be a hosted networking reception, sponsored by Dow Chemical, from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. The second day of the Summit kicks off at 8:30am with Pat Wood, former chairman of FERC, and former Chair of the PUC of Texas as the keynote speaker at 8:45am. A light breakfast and lunch for both days are included in the registration fee.
A special thank you goes to our Summit Sponsors: Dow Chemical, Mitsubishi, Environments for Living, TexEnergy Solutions, BASF, CCRD Partners, the Texas Home Energy Raters Organization, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and the CleanTX Foundation. For more information on becoming a sponsor please visit our Sponsorship information page.
Please see below for a list of organizations and companies that are already registered to attend the Summit. Join them by registering today.
Air Conditioning Contractors of America
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Alliance to Save Energy
American Chemistry Council
American Efficient
Architecture 2030
Austin Energy
Austin Energy Green Building Program
Austin Green Conservation
AeroTek
BASF
Bob Manning Associates
Bryan Texas Utilities
Build San Antonio Green
Building Codes Assistance Project
Carlisle HVAC
ccrd Partners
CenterPoint Energy
City of Fort Worth
City of Houston
Clean Energy Associates
CleanTX Foundation
CLEAResult
Coalition for Fair Energy Codes
Comverge
Deloitte
DOW Chemical
DR2 Solutions
Earth Networks
EEA Consulting Engineers
Energy Efficient Codes Coalition
Energy Savvy
Entegral Solutions
Environmental Defense Fund
Environments for Living
ERCOT
Facility Performance Associates
Garland Power and Light
Geotting Rowe Engineering
Green Builder Coalition
GreenLogic, Inc
Green Zone Homes
Guardian
Honeywell
ICF International
Institute for Market Transformation
Johnson Controls
Lackey de Carvajal Cx
Melink Corp
Mitsubishi Electric
Natural Resources Defense Council
New Building Institute
Noesis Energy
North America Power Partners
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
Oncor
Opower
Pecan Street Project
PPG Industries
Public Citizen
Regulatory Assistance Project
Schneider Electric
Siemens
SmarteBuilding
Stratus Energy
Tagos Group
Texas A&M Energy Systems Lab
Texas Building Energy Code Compliance Collaborative
Texas Gas Service
Texas Home Energy Rating Organization
Texas Impact
Texas State Energy Conservation Office
TexEnergy Solutions
Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission
TTG Goetting
US Eco Logic
US Green Building Council
University of Texas at Austin Energy Institute
University of Texas as San Antonio Sustainable Energy Research Institute
US Department of Energy
Visionary Constructs
Water Furnace
Wood3 Resources
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