The technology works. So why aren’t we using more of it?
Join top experts in efficiency, technology, and sustainability from cities, states, and business as we explore the opportunities for “intelligent energy efficiency” under the Clean Power Plan.
Energy efficiency can be a low-cost option for states to meet targets for reducing carbon pollution from power plants.
How can networked devices and sensors, smart grids and thermostats, and energy management systems reduce waste and increase reliability when we make, transmit or use electricity? What are the barriers to using these technologies? And what can we learn from city, state and industry leaders?
Why Energy Efficiency is Smart for States and Business
Ralph Izzo
Chairman and CEO, PSEG
Intelligent Efficiency and the Power Sector; Options, Opportunities and Challenges
Steve Harper
Global Director, Environment and Energy Policy, Intel Corporation
Alyssa Caddle
Principle Program Manager, Office of Sustainability, EMC
Lars Kvale
Head of Business Development, APX Environmental Markets
Bob Perciasepe — Moderator
President, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Delivering Intelligent Efficiency to Consumers – Why It Matters
Doug Scott
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, Great Plains Institute
Katherine Gajewski
Director of Sustainability, City of Philadelphia
Jessica Burdette
Conservation Improvement Program Supervisor, Minnesota Department of Commerce
Rick Counihan
Head of Energy Regulatory and Government Affairs, Nest
Janet Peace — Moderator
Senior Vice President, Policy and Business Strategy, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions