Keynote Speaker Pat Wood to kick off Day Two of the SPEER Summit!
Keynote Speaker Pat Wood to kick off Day Two of the SPEER Summit!
Pat Wood, former chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and former Chair of the PUC of Texas, will lead off the second day of SPEER’s Energy Efficiency Summit. Wood is perhaps best know here for leading a multiyear collaborative stakeholder process that lead to the complete restructuring of the Texas electric utility market. Now a board member or advisor to a range of energy companies, Wood will address the potential of the efficiency and distributed generation industry to remake itself as well, and share his experience with collaborative initiatives such as SPEER.
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SPEER’s First Annual Summit Schedule Now Available
The SPEER Energy Efficiency Summit Schedule, which has been created by three working groups over the last several months, is now available. The topics have been discussed and decided upon by the members of the working groups, which continue meet to further shape the agenda before the Summit kicks off of February 25th. You can click here to get a printable copy of the draft schedule. Please visit our Summit page for more information and to register.
Early Bird Registration has been extended! REGISTER NOW
We have extended our Early Bird Registration prices until February 1, 2013 for our First Annual Summit. Make sure you REGISTER NOW to receive the early bird pricing. Also, please note that the discounted hotel rates at the Omni will expire on February 1, 2013. To...Look Who’s Participating in Shaping SPEER’s Energy Efficiency Summit
SPEER’s Energy Efficiency Summit will feature some of the brightest minds and most innovative companies and organizations in the world of energy efficiency, all focused on one question:
How do we increase and accelerate the adoption of energy efficiency in Texas and Oklahoma?
NEW Energy Efficiency Program Impact Evaluation Guide
“This Energy Efficiency Program Impact Evaluation Guide describes the common terminology, structures, and approaches used for determining (evaluating) energy and demand savings as well as avoided emissions and other non-energy benefits resulting from facility (non-transportation) energy efficiency program that are implemented by local governments, states, utilities private companies, and nonprofits……”