At this two-day conference specifically designed for the state of Pennsylvania, you’ll hear about developments in the field of energy efficiency from utility representatives, industry leaders, and state and federal officials.
To view the presentations from the conference, please see below.
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This provides details about seven upcoming webcasts being offered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Energy (DOE), and others. All webcasts are offered free of charge, but space may be limited.
July 2011: Upcoming Climate and Energy Webcasts for State and Local Governments
EPA State and Local Climate and Energy Webcasts
July 12, 2:00-3:30 (EDT) Energy Efficiency in Municipal Operations
Learn about the state of energy efficiency manufacturing in PA from PA manufacturers.
Energy efficiency has the potential to bring thousands of jobs to Pennsylvania, especially in the ever-important field of manufacturing.
To better understand this opportunity, join us for our upcoming webinar "Energy Efficiency: Made in Pennsylvania." During the webinar, you can learn more about the state of energy efficiency manufacturing in Pennsylvania today and its prospects for the future. Our presenters, Pennsylvania manufacturers, will explain what the Commonwealth is doing well and what needs improvement. This webinar will be very informative, especially for policymakers and elected-officials.
Join us on Thursday, July 21st at 12noon for a live online presentation by KEEA members Jay Reyher and John Siegel from Quanta Technologies, Inc. and KEEA Director George Day from FiberAmerica.
This Webinar explains how to obtain the "present value of the energy saved."
This Webinar explains how to obtain the "present value of the energy saved." This training course provides real estate professionals, housing counselors, and lenders with an overview of the EEM process.
Are the energy markets in Pennsylvania broken? Should the incentives of its gas utilities be realigned to support investments in energy efficiency? If so, how?