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Show News - West Coast Energy Management Congress
WEST COAST 34 Energy Management Congress th ® May 25-26, 2016 Seattle, WA Washington State Convention Center Halls 4D, E, F S H O WNews 0 0 2 e $ v a S ce at: n e r e f n o c e off th t.com ven e y g r e n e . w ww 6 1 s w e N C M E : E N T E R CO D E only, gistrations ined. re e c n re fe w con comb Valid for ne ther fees, may not be o y n a 6. not toward May 13, 201 Deadline is — Presented by — Association of Energy Engineers — Hosted by — 2016 CONFERENCE O pening S ession Exploring the Energy Future Attendees to the EMC Conference have the opportunity to attend a variety of tracks covering energy management, leading edge initiatives, high performance facilities, critical issues and energy trends. There are four concurrent tracks and each session will have multiple speakers. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH, 2016 | 9:15-11:00AM NETWORKING COFFEE | 8:00AM Chair: Ryan Lambert, P.E., C.E.M., PMP, LEED AP BD+C, Manager, Business Energy Management, Puget Sound Energy Albert Thumann P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers Expos r u o H BIG DATA AND IoT: THE FUTURE OF RESOURCE USE Rob Bernard WELCOME FROM HOST SPONSOR, PUGET SOUND ENERGY Jason Teller WELCOME FROM AEE Vice President, Customer Solutions, Puget Sound Energy Chief Environmental Strategist, Microsoft WEDNESDAY, May 25th | Expo Open: 10AM-4PM THURSDAY, May 26th | Expo Open: 10AM-2PM Conference Attendee Luncheon held in Expo Hall at 12NOON Conference Program Track 1: 1 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON I MAY 25TH I 2PM-4PM Track 2: Track 3: Track 4: Policy, Trends & Local Initiatives High Performance & Green Buildings Trends in Energy Management Advanced Technologies & Renewable Energy Session 1A Who Will Own Energy Efficiency Programs of the Future? Session 2A M&V2.5 - Improved M&V for Better Energy Management Session 3A Success Stories / Lessons Learned Session 4A Lighting Chair: Stan Price, Executive Director, Northwest Energy Efficiency Council 2:00 - 4:00PM A panel of long time industry experts will have a moderated discussion on the future of energy efficiency as it enters its 36th year after the passage of the Northwest Power Act. Is the now historic way we assess the potential of the resource, acquire it, and assign responsibility for it continue to be the way we get things done? Or is there a necessity to re-think how we do things and who should be responsible for its achievement? In a time of flat load growth and a virtual explosion of mandates for renewables development, has energy efficiency lost its momentum or is it on the cusp of leading a future of new prosperity in a carbon constrained world? Panelists: • Ash Awad, Vice President, Energy & Facility Services, McKinstry • Phil Welker, Vice President, New Product Develpoment, CleaResult • Craig Smith, Customer Energy Solutions Director, Seattle City Light • Charlie Grist, Senior Analyst, Northwest Power & Conservation Council Chair: Steve Kromer, P.E., President, SKEE 2:00 - 2:30PM Innovative Approaches to M&V Using Calibrated Simulation Chris Balbach, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., B.E.S.A., Vice President of Research & Development, Performance Systems Development Chair: Andreas Winardi, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.R.M., C.E.A., Senior Energy Management Engineer, Puget Sound Energy 2:00 - 2:30PM Sustainable Enterprise IT Implementing a Well Rounded Energy Program David Fuqua, Sustainability Lead, Hewlett Packard Enterprise 2:30 - 3:00PM M&V & Performance Tracking: Synergy for Savings 2:30 - 3:00PM Bill Koran, P.E., Senior Energy Analytics Engineer, A Smaller Slice of the Energy Pie SBW Consulting, Inc. Jodenne Scott, Director of Financial Support Services, Shari’s Management Corporation 3:00 - 3:30PM Building Energy Simulation Modeling & its 3:00 - 3:30PM Application to M&V: A Brief History Energy Planning & Casino Efficiency Peter Jacobs, P.E., C.M.V.P., President, Muckleshoot Casino BuildingMetrics, Inc. 3:30 - 4:00PM Deep Energy Retrofit: Lessons and 3:30 - 4:00PM Leveraging Big Data in Energy Simulations Outcomes from King County Aquatic to Improve Measurement & Verification Center Efficiency Project Matt Lynch, Chief Product Officer, Bractlet David Broustis, Energy Manager, King County Chair: Michael Lane, LC, Supervising Energy Management Engineer, PSE 2:00 - 2:30PM A Low-Energy High Duane Jonlin, FAIA, Energy Code and Energy Conservation Advisor, City of Seattle: Department of Construction and Inspections 2:30 - 3:00PM The Future of Lighting Andrew Pultorak, LC, MIES, Senior Energy Management Engineer, Puget Sound Energy 3:00 - 3:30PM The Next Stage of Sports Lighting for MLB John Hwang, Founder & CEO, PlanLED 3:30 - 4:00PM LED Streetlighting Sarah Cann, EES Coordinator, Business Lighting, Puget Sound Energy and Darren Smith, Business Development Manager, Northwest Edison and Andrew Williamson, Senior Account Executive, McKinstry Energy Services 2016 Conference Program *PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE THURSDAY MORNING I MAY 26TH I 9AM-11AM Track 1: Track 2: EMC full 2-day conference participants earn a total of 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE re-certification credits / 8 AIA LU. Conference Updates: Visit www.energyevent.com/conference Track 3: Track 4: Policy, Trends & Local Initiatives High Performance & Green Buildings Trends in Energy Management Advanced Technologies & Renewable Energy Session 1B Incentives / Rebates / Financing Session 2B Building Codes & Benchmarking Session 3B The Next Generation of Energy Management Session 4B Creating Energy Storage Opportunities: A Clean Energy Fund Story Chair: Jennifer Finnigan, Energy Efficiency Program Manager, Snohomish County PUD 9:00 - 9:30AM Innovative Funding Sources Deliver On-Site Power to Hospitals Claudia Meer, Managing Director, Clark Construction Chair: Duane Jonlin, FAIA, Energy Code and Energy Conservation Advisor, City of Seattle: Department of Construction and Inspections 9:00 - 9:30AM Energy Efficiency Needs a Course Correction Stan Price, Executive Director, Northwest Energy Efficiency Council 9:30 - 10:00AM 9:30 - 10:00AM Building Performance Metrics as Policy Tools Dude, Where’s My Savings? Eva Urbatsch, P.E., Energy Efficiency Engineer, Sandra Mallory, Sustainable Building Program Manager, Aerotek for Bonneville Power Administration Rebecca Baker, Energy Benchmarking Program Manager, Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment and Poppy 10:00 - 10:30AM Storm, Director of Policy & Research, Ecotope Lessons Learned: 10 Years of 10:00 - 10:30AM Tax Savings for Energy Projects Performance Targets from Performance Data for Building Owners & Designer Jacob Goldman, Vice President/Chief Engineer, Daniel Carpio, Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Rahul Athalye, Energy Research Engineer, Energy Tax Savers Pacific Northwest National Labs 10:30 - 11:00AM 10:30 - 11:00AM Advanced Rooftop Control (ARC): Will Energy Codes Ever Deliver ZNE Buildings? Joint Utility Rebate Mark Frankel, LEED Fellow, Technical Director, Dan Myers, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Energy New Buildings Institute Management Engineer, Puget Sound Energy Chair: Ryan Lambert, P.E., C.E.M., PMP, LEED AP BD+C, Manager, Business Energy Management, Puget Sound Energy 9:00 - 9:30AM Energy Efficiency Alone is Not Enough Kat Janowicz, Principal, 3COTECH Chair: J. Thomas Ranken, President & CEO, CleanTech Alliance Washington 9:00 - 11:00AM It’s easy to understand why storage is the holy grail of all emerging energy technologies. Acting on that knowledge is a very different animal. This panel of utility experts will 9:30 - 10:00AM outline how Washington State introduced a Six Strategies for Performing Clean Energy Fund to plan, fund and deploy Comprehensive Energy and multiple battery systems at three utilities Water Evaluations at Small Army across the state. Lessons learned will be Reserve Locations shared to help public and private industry Emily Wendel, Senior Research Engineer, players replicate Washington State’s success. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Panelists: 10:00 - 10:30AM • Brian Young, Cleantech Sector Lead, Washington Strategic Energy Management State Department of Commerce Tom Hovde, Sr. Executive Account Manager, • Will Einstein, Director of New Product Snohomish County PUD Development, Puget Sound Energy 10:30 - 11:00AM • Curt Kirkeby, Fellow Electrical EngineerThe Forecast for Home Energy Technology Strategy, Avista Utilities Management: Bright, Cloudy or Both • Jason Zyskowski, Substation Engineering Rem Husted, C.E.M., Consulting Engineer, Manager, Snohomish PUD Puget Sound Energy THURSDAY AFTERNOON I MAY 26TH I 2PM-4PM Track 1: Track 2: Track 3: Track 4: Policy, Trends & Local Initiatives High Performance & Green Buildings Trends in Energy Management Advanced Energy Solutions Session 1C Program Innovations in Energy Efficiency Session 2C Building Intelligence Session 3C Big Data Analytics Session 4C Alternative & Renewable Energy Chair: Graham Parker, C.E.M., B.E.S.A., Senior Staff Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:00 - 2:30PM Building an Energy Dashboard that Helps People Drive Their Buildings Joshua Morejohn, Energy Manager, University of California Chair: Bill Younger, C.E.M., Vice President, Integrity Energy Services 2:00 - 2:30PM Practical Applications of Buildings Analytics Mike Dean, President/Co-Owner, Integrity Energy Services Chair: Cynthia Putnam, Principal, Putnam Price Group 2:00 - 2:30PM Urban Smart Comes to Bellevue Emma Johnson, Resource Conservation Manager, City of Bellevue 2:30 - 3:00PM Pay as You Go - A New Utility Incentive Structure George Pohndorf, Senior Manager, Energy Services, Snohomish County PUD 3:00 - 3:30PM Tuning Up Seattle Building Christie Baumel, Climate & Energy Advisor, City of Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment and Jessica Raker, Supervising Engineer, Building Performance Team, Puget Sound Energy 3:30 - 4:00PM A Portfolio Approach to Energy Efficiency Dan McConnon, Department of Enterprise Services 2:30 - 3:00PM Educating your HVAC System: Using Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Campus Energy Usage Michael Nark, CEO, BuildingIQ 3:00 - 3:30PM The Continuum of Smart Building Practices Duane Lewellen, C.E.M., LEED AP, Owner, Lewellen Associates, LLC 3:30 - 4:00PM Journey of a City: Bellingham, Learn How an Eco-minded City Installed Networked LED Lighting Incorporating Intelligent Controls to Save Energy, Money and Improve Safety Rita Renner, Director, Global Marketing, Echelon Corporation 2:30 - 3:00PM How Advanced Analytics is Scaling Commercial Efficiency at Puget Sound Energy Andreas Winardi, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.R.M., C.E.A., Senior Energy Management Engineer, Puget Sound Energy and Shobin Uralil, Vice President of Operations, Retroficiency 3:00 - 3:30PM Federal Sector Metering & Energy Data Management Kim M. Fowler, Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Chair: Suzanne DuRard, Community Solar Program Manager, Seattle City Light 2:00 - 2:30PM Energize Local Communities for Significant Green House Gas Emissions Reduction Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior Energy Advisor, Arun Jhaveri & Associates 2:30 - 3:00PM Renewable Energy Production from Anaerobic Digestion Kyle Juergens, Director of Operations and Administration, Regenis 3:00 - 3:30PM Solarize Seattle Jill Eikenhorst, Project Coordinator, Northwest SEED 3:30 - 4:00PM Community Solar: Lessons Learned at the Seattle Aquarium Mark Plunkett, Conservation Manager, Seattle Aquarium 2 2016Seminars Visit www.energyevent.com/SEMINARS In addition to the conference, AEE will present a variety of in-depth seminars and certification programs to meet your specific training needs. (Separate seminar and certification fees apply). Each seminar earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE credits toward recertification per full day of instruction. Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water Management • • • • • • • Key Elements of Success: Reasons for M&V Current M&V Protocols IPMVP Developing an M&V Plan Current Issues in M&V Baseline Adjustments Theory & Examples of IPMVP Options • Selecting Options: Which One is Best Suited for My Project? • Adherence with IPMVP Instructor: STEVE KROMER, P.E., is an energy efficiency consultant May 23-24, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: This comprehensive two-day instructional program is designed to help educate those who have responsibilities in the sustainable or utility efficiency field on best practices for maximizing results and understanding water efficiency basics. Attendees will learn technical and organizational strategies, including conducting a water efficiency site assessment, water billing, relevant terminology, federal, state and municipal mandates and policies, and water measurement and verification, along with water supply options and water balancing development. • Introduction • Laundry Equipment • Terms • Irrigation • Policy & Standards • Pools • Utility Analysis & • HVAC & Mechanical Equipment Benchmarking • Softening & Filtration Systems • Facility Auditing • Sterilization, Medical & Lab Equipment • Metering • M&V Overview • Water Supply Options / Sources • Domestic Plumbing • Kitchen Equipment • Storm Water Management Instructor: FRANCIS WHEELER brings over 15 years of progressive water efficiency and conservation business management experience in all facets from advanced design through construction and measurement and verification. CWEP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information on obtaining your CWEP application form, or for further information on the CWEP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CWEP. Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (prep: CMVP Certification) focusing on energy savings verification (program evaluation and M&V) and energy efficiency data management systems. He is treasurer of the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO) and current chair of the CMVP certification board. Formerly a senior engineer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (where he is presently a guest researcher) and a director at Enron Energy Services, Mr. Kromer currently consults internationally on M&V implementation and training. CMVP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information on obtaining your CMVP application form, or for further information on the CMVP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CMVP. Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (prep: CEA Certification) May 23-25, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: This focused, fast-paced 3-day instructional program is designed both to expand your knowledge in the energy auditing field, and to serve as a preparatory vehicle for the examination required to achieve AEE’s Certified Energy Auditor (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. • Building Envelope • Heat Pumps • Lighting Systems • Ventilation Systems • Air Conditioning Systems • Domestic Hot Water Systems • Heating Systems • Water Conservation & Audits • Motors and Drives • Utility Analysis Instructor: TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M., is the founder of Lakeshore Consulting, a firm specializing in technical training and energy auditing. R Certified Measurement & Verfification Professional May 23-25, 2016 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: This seminar will examine current best practices for determining and documenting savings, specifically reviewing the current edition of the International Performance Measurement & Verification Protocol (IPMVP). Attendees will learn the process of designing a proper M&V program for their projects, including cost/accuracy tradeoffs, baseline adjustments, interactive effects, types of savings, maintaining transparency, and analysis methods. This training course is designed to provide a useful preparatory vehicle for those seeking to achieve the status of Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP). 3 CEA Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information on obtaining your CEA application form, or for further information on the CEA program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CEA. 2016EMC Expo Make Plans to Participate! EMC SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES & DELEGATION OPTIONS Contact Lauren Lake at: [email protected] or 678-687-4997. Full sponsorship options can be found at: www.energyevent.com/sponsorships. Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (prep: REP Certification) May 23-25, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: This program provides in-depth information on alternative energy sources, application technologies, renewable energy project goal setting and implementation strategies. Topics include wind power systems, solar thermal heating and photovoltaic generation, geothermal heating and electrical production, bio-fuels, waste-to-energy systems, energy storage, fuel cells, and hydroelectric power. Financing options and incentives are also considered. For those wishing to qualify for the REP certification, the REP examination will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar to prequalified applicants. • Introduction to • Hybrid Alternative • Environmental Impacts - • Creative Energy • • • • a Driver for Using Alternative Energy Alternative Energy & Carbon Reduction Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydropower & Geothermal Energy Waste-to-Energy Systems Fuel Cells - An Example of Hydrogen Applications Introduction to “Power Quality” Repetitive Power System Interactions Power Conditioning Technologies Electrical Monitoring Objectives (IEEC #1159) Grounding & Bonding For Electrical Noise Control Lightning & Switching Surge Fundamentals Harmonic Interference on the Power System Facility System Case Studies Equipment Design & Specification Recommendations Instructor: JOHN WAGGONER currently serves as director of power Renewable Energy Professional Alternative Energy • • • • • • • • • Energy Systems Storage Applications • Alternative Energy Strategies for Buildings • Transportation Systems • Governmental Alternative Energy Programs • Financial Approaches & Incentives for Alternative Energy • The Future of Alternative Energy Instructors: STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert in energy management and urban sustainability, brings to this program over 30 years’ experience in commercial energy management and performance contracting. FRED HAUBER is an electrical engineer, lighting system designer and solar integrator with over 35 years field experience. REP Exam: Administered following seminar instruction, separate fees apply. For information on obtaining your REP application form, or for further information on the REP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/REP. Fundamentals of Power Quality (prep: CPQ Certification) Certified Power Quality Professional May 23-25, 2016 / A two and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: This comprehensive program is structured to provide the specific training and background information needed by professionals preparing to sit for the Certified Power Quality (CPQ) examination. Among the topics covered during the three-day seminar are powering, grounding and protection solutions for sensitive electronic process and control equipment, how to review plans and specifications for power quality impact on operations, and the direct application of recommended practices found in new consensus IEEE standards. quality programs for TEGG Corporation, a firm specializing in providing electrical preventive maintenance and power quality services to electrical contractors. Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (prep: CBCP Certification) Certified Building Commissioning Professional May 23-26, 2016 / A four-day seminar Earns 2.8 CEU / 28 PDH / 5.6 AEE Credits toward Re-certification Seminar Outline: Commissioning is the process of ensuring that building systems are designed, installed, functionally tested, and capable of being operated and maintained according to the owner’s operational 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 commissioning, retro and recommissioning of existing buildings, system by system commissioning requirements, TAB and verification procedures, the LEED rating system, building code issues, and commissioning tools and technologies. The CBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on day four of each seminar. Part 1: Introduction to Building Commissioning • What is Building Commissioning? • Why We Need Commissioning • Typical Project Schedule – Commissioning Perspective • The Project Team Part 2: New Building Commissioning • Concept / Programming Phase Objectives • Design Phase Objectives • Construction Phase Objectives • Acceptance Plan Objectives Part 3: Retro-Commissioning (Includes Recommissioning) • Concept/Programming Phase Objectives • Investigation Phase Objectives • Project Turnover Objectives: Final Report Part 4: Total Building Commissioning • Building Envelope • Electrical Systems • Site & Landscape Systems • Other Systems Part 5: Additional Topics • USGBC & the LEED Rating System • Commissioning Guidelines • Commissioning & the Federal Government • Commissioning Tools & Technologies Instructor: Jerry Culbert, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., CSM is founding partner of ARS & Associates, LLC, a commissioning and safety management consulting firm specializing in steam, chilled water, and electric generating plants. He brings to this program several decades of experience with power plant system start-up, commissioning, and long-term operations. CBCP Exam: For information on obtaining your CBCP application form, or for further information on the CBCP program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/CBCP. 4 2016 Special EVENTS For updated workshop & special events listings, visit www.energyevent.com ree SPECIAL EVENTS Free FWest Coast EMC 2016 Expo... Pacific Northwest Green Showcase, copresented by the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR, will also be a prominent part of the event for 2016. Here you can examine firsthand the latest green, sustainable and environmentally friendly energy technologies now available for both new design and retrofit projects. WEDNESDAY EVENTS EMC Opening Night Networking Reception WEDNESDAY, May 25th • 4:00 - 6:00PM JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Tweet #EMCexpo to promote your company, products/services or exciting sessions! Follow us @AEE to keep up to date on EMC 2016. F re e Exhibit Hall Workshop Presentations: See products and services available on the show floor and hear case studies, applications, retrofit success stories, and innovative strategies for reducing costs. THURSDAY EVENTS Free ree CWEEL F Sponsored by Networking Breakfast THURSDAY, May 26th 7:30 - 9:00AM Energy Policy: Opportunities & Challenges – A program for women professionals and women-owned companies Clean energy. Energy efficiency. Competition for customers. Reliability and distributed generation. These are just some of the issues facing the energy industry. Join us as Puget Sound Energy’s President & CEO, Kimberly Harris, shares her thoughts on our energy future. Our Energy Future Featured Speaker KIMBERLY HARRIS President & CEO, Puget Sound Energy AEE Pacific Northwest Chapter Luncheon THURSDAY, May 26th • 12:00PM Carbon Washington: Our Energy Future A Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax Campaign Join the AEE Northwest Chapter for a luncheon and presentation. At this luncheon you will be able to network with qualified energy Featured Speaker practitioners and learn about YORAM BAUMAN Founder & Co-Chair, sustainable energy and best Carbon Washington energy practices. SNAPSHOT OF SOME EXCITING WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AT EMC Bes-Tech’s DIGI-RTU Control Unit Case Study - Saving Money with Predictive Energy Optimization Wireless Controls Best Practices for Outdoor Lighting Control Systems: Wired vs. Wireless Motor Monitoring & Analysis System Biologically Effective Lighting + Sports Lighting The Paradigm Shift in Building Energy Management-Using Fault Detection & Diagnostics to Uncover Hidden Savings Using Plug Load Audits to Refine Energy Management Strategies & Identify Space Usage Slash Costs with New Hybrid Rooftop Ventilators 5 Next Generation Lighting Creating New Business Energy & Labor Optimization through Plug & Play Automated Continuous Commissioning Refer to www.energyevent.com/workshops for current listings AEE Thanks THE 2016 EMC SPONSORS Hosted by Presented by Association of Energy Engineers About the Presenter ... About the Host ... Puget Sound Energy is proud to serve our neighbors and communities in 10 Washington counties. We’re the state’s largest utility, supporting 1.1 million electric customers and 800,000 natural gas customers. For more about us and what we do, visit pse.com. Also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is your source for info & networking in the dynamic fields of energy engineering, energy management, renewables, power generation, energy services, sustainability, and related areas. AEE’s overall strength is augmented by its strong membership base of over 17,500 professionals in 98 countries and its widely recognized energy certification programs. Its network of over 96 local chapters located throughout the U.S. and abroad meet regularly to discuss issues of regional importance. We invite you to join AEE today...www.aeecenter.org Platinum Sponsor Seattle City Light, the nation’s greenest utility, is dedicated to exceeding our customers’ expectations in producing and delivering environmentally responsible, safe, low-cost and reliable power. We are committed to delivering the best customer service experience of any utility in the nation. Seattle City Light offers incentives and rebates, for both business and residential customers, which can help pay for energy-saving upgrades, retrofits and new equipment purchases. Saving energy not only saves you money but it is one of the most cost-effective way to meet our future electricity needs. Call (206) 684-3800 to start saving today! Bronze Sponsor Building Operator Certification - BOC - is a national workforce training and credential program offering skills in energy efficient building operation and maintenance practices. BOC training benefits facilities professionals such as building engineers, building services managers, maintenance supervisors, O&M technicians, electricians, skilled trades, and facilities specialists. Certification provides a credential for professional development and offers employers a way to identify skilled operators. 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At PSE, we also take great pride in our energy efficiency programs. Our Business Energy Management team works with a variety of companies to lower their energy bills with low-cost and no-cost upgrades. Plus, we offer incentives that can cover some or all of the capital costs of bigger projects, including areas such as lighting retrofits, installation of new HVAC systems and even the upgrading of commercial kitchen equipment. More details at pse.com/mybusiness. 7 Showcase EXPLORE THE EXPO TO SEE THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES ABB LIGHTING BOSCH ACCUENERGY CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS BRACTLET COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Association of Energy Engineers AEE BUILDING INTELLECT, LLC ACR SYSTEMS INC. COPPERTREE ANALYTICS DEFENDER DETECTORS BUILDINGIQ AE LIGHT AEROSEAL AIR MONITOR BUILDPULSE DELTA CONNECTS BUSINESS ENERGY MAGAZINE DENT INSTRUMENTS CLEAN AIR SOLUTIONS CAMFIL DIFFERENTIAL ENERGY GLOBAL, LTD. 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SLIM JIM / GEO LAKE PLATE, DISTRIBUTED BY AWEB SUPPLY VIESSMANN MANUFACTURING COMPANY PLASTIC SYSTEMS / PSI HEATING VIRIBRIGHT SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUD – SILVER SPONSOR PLC MULTIPOINT, INC. VISIONAIRE LIGHTING SOCOMEC PLUGAUDIT LLC POWERSTAR SOLATUBE WATTS RADIANT STERIL-AIRE WCR INCORPORATED ZOO FANS PSE – SHOW HOST TACOMA POWER – BRONZE SPONSOR Exhibit List as of 2/29/16 TRANSFORMATIVE WAVE RELIABLE CONTROLS SIMPLE SMART GREEN ® WEST COAST 34th TRIACTA POWER SOLUTIONS REXEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS Energy Management Congress ® 10 2016 EMC Registration HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Grand Hyatt Seattle Hotel Special group room rates of $239 per night have been arranged for AEE program participants. Deadline: May 3rd, 2016 Phone: 402-935-5352 (Identify yourself as being with Association of Energy Engineers / West Coast Energy Management Congress) Address: 721 Pine Street • Seattle, WA 98101 Hyatt at Olive 8 Hotel Special group room rates of $229 (single/double) per night have been arranged for AEE program participants. Deadline: May 3rd, 2016 Phone: 402-593-6314 (Identify yourself as being with Association of Energy Engineers / West Coast Energy Management Congress) Address: 1635 8th Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101 REGISTRATION CANCELLATION POLICY: PREREGISTRATION: 5 Ways to Register 1.Online: www.energyevent.com, enter EMCNews16 when making your selection & discount will be applied 2.Email: [email protected] Seminars: [email protected] 3.Phone: Conference: (770) 447-5083, Ext. 226 Seminars: (770) 925-9633 4.Fax: Conference: (770) 447-4354 Seminars: (770) 381-9865 5.Mail: Conference: ATTN: AEE Registrar, 3168 Mercer University Drive, Atlanta, GA 30341 Seminars: P.O. Box 1026, Lilburn, GA 30048 Adjusted refund of conference fee (less $125 service charge) will be made if AEE Registrar is notified in writing on or before May 13, 2016. No refunds will be granted after this date or provided for no-shows. Substitutions may be made, but must be received in writing. Should a program be cancelled because of weather, illness, or any other reason, our liability will be limited to the return of the off the conference at: registration fees. www.energyevent.com Save$200 ENTER CODE: EMCNews16 EMC 2016 CONFERENCE, SEMINARS, AND EXHIBITS REGISTRATION FORM Each seminar earns 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / 1.6 AEE credits toward recertification per full day of instruction Pre-registration deadline is May 13, 2016. After that date, register onsite at the Washington State Convention Center 1 - Delegate Information Name____________________________________________________ Title__________________________________________________ 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): WCommercial WInstitutional WPress/Media WIndustrial WUtility/Energy WProducer WGovernmental WConstruction WMfr./Vendor 2. Occupation/Title (check only one): WManager WV.P. WPresident, CEO WPlant Engineer/Facility WEngineer WSales/Marketing WEducator/ Researcher WConsulting WArchitect WPress WEng. 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EO” or fax to (770) 447-4354. 3 - Special Events 5 - Seminars May 23 - 24, 2016 • Fundamentals of Water Efficiency: Strategies for Effective Water (CWEP prep) $ _______ May 23 - 25, 2016 • Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA prep) $ _______ Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,350.00 Non-Member Price: $1,450.00 Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,450.00 Non-Member Price: $1,550.00 • Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep) $ _______ • Fundamentals of Power Quality (CPQ prep) $ _______ • Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications, Strategies (REP prep) $ _______ Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,450.00 Non-Member Price: $1,550.00 Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,450.00 Non-Member Price: $1,550.00 Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,450.00 Non-Member Price: $1,550.00 May 23 - 26, 2016 • Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep) 6 - Join AEE Save W FREE CWEEL Breakfast: Thursday, May 26 / 7:30 - 9:00AM Individual Membership - $195 $100 W Chapter Luncheon: Thursday, May 26 / 12NOON / FREE for paid conf. attendees; $20 all others (join now and save $100 on the conference, seminars and future AEE events) 4 - Conference: May 25 & 26, 2016 Conference registration entitles you to attend any of the four conference tracks. Fee includes luncheons on May 25 & 26, copy of proceedings, and entrance to exhibits. PLEASE FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE FEE: (Single session serves as opening meeting for all conference tracks) Individual Fees: AEE Member/Government/Non Profit Price - $795 Non-Member Fee - $895 Single Day Fee: Specify:____May 25 or ___May 26 - $395 Student Rate (proof of fulltime enrollment required) - $195 Group Discounts (preregistration only) Company Plan (3 or more delegates) Green Star Leader (25 delegates) - $10,000 Blue Star Leader (15 delegates) - $7,500 Red Star Leader (7 delegates) - $5,000 White Star Leader (3 delegates) - $2,500 $ _______ Member/Government/Non Profit Price: $1,695.00 Non-Member Price: $1,795.00 7 - Payment Information Total Conference and Seminar Fees...................................................................... Discount if applicable.................................................................................................. Total Enclosed................................................................................................................ W Company Check (payable to AEE) or W Credit Card (circle one); Visa MasterCard Amex $ _______ $ _______ $ _______ $ _______ Discover ______________________________________________ Card Number $ _________ __________________ Exp. Date _________________ CVV Code ______________________________________________ Signature $ _________ ______________________________________________ Print Name on Card EMCShowNEWS16