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The Mid-Atlantic is faced with enormous challenges and opportunities as a result of super storm Sandy. At least 17 states were affected and estimated dam-ages of $62 billion dollars translate to rebuilding and improving the buildings

efforts must include the risk of climate change and creating smarter and greener cities.

The United States is competing in a global race for the clean energy jobs of the future and clean technologies. The 2013 Obama Administration is commit-ted to an all-of-the-above energy strategy that includes critical investments in innovation and production of clean energy technologies, in clean energy jobs, promoting efforts to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and strengthening our national security.

GLOBALCON 2013, presented by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) and hosted by Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW), is the one place where building owners, facility managers and energy professionals can get up to speed on the latest policies of the new administration, compare supply side and de-mand side options, and learn about leading edge technologies from combined heat and power to LED lighting to renewable energy solutions. Energy Policy & Trends

In light of current events we are faced with many challenges addressing our

and budget cuts. Floyd DesChamps, Senior Vice President of Policy at the Alli-ance to Save Energy will address the future outlook of energy policy moving for-ward under the Obama Administration. Attendees will also learn about changes

initiatives being pushed by Congress and the 2013 Administration. High Performance Buildings

Following several years of development, demand response has now started transforming wholesale markets and reducing costs for ratepayers. Susan Co-vino, Senior Consultant of Emerging Markets at PJM Interconnection, LLC, will address updates on the PJM Demand Response Markets and Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President of North America Power Partners, will address demand re-sponse programs across the U.S.

In a new session on Smart Buildings, you will learn the techniques cur-rently available for collaboration between building systems, facility managers, and building occupants to achieve short-term and life cycle cost reductions, energy conservation, and user satisfaction. Attend this session and hear from experts Nick Stecky, President of NJS Associates and Peter Winslow, Professor of Sustainability & Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University School of Engineering.Combined Heat & Power

The Mid-Atlantic Clean Energy Application Center has put together an in-formative session on CHP again this year at GLOBALCON. This session will address the new issues that will impact the future growth of CHP in the Mid-

of shale gas from an economic development perspective, the reliability support provided by CHP for an ageing infrastructure as highlighted during hurricane Sandy as well as power generation options, costs and environmental impact and the place CHP holds in our future energy environment.Renewable Energy

The Sustainable Energy Fund developed a session on renewable energy, covering the status of renewable energy generation technologies and deployment throughout the United States, the latest updates on renewable energy credits, net

in renewable energy deployment, from small scale distribution, to campuses, to large-scale distribution of renewable energy technologies.

Hear from experts Jack Christensen, Manager of Facilities and Energy Man-agement Operations at the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and Tim Bigler, Senior Market Strategist for Hess Corporation, on pragmatic, compelling chal-lenges and cases for compressed natural gas. Attendees will hear the challenge to transforming a state owned highway into a green corridor, responding to the need for manufacturing commercial and private CNG vehicles, and accelerating the commercialization of CNG.Deregulation: Critical Issues

Competitive selection of natural gas and electricity has had a dramatic effect on the job of the energy manager. Not only must they pay attention to consum-ing less energy, but they also must continue to watch the future cost of energy, and take advantage of opportunities as they become available. A session on deregulation will focus on the current issues and opportunities available to the energy manager with regards to purchasing energy in the competitive market-place and understanding the risks associated with it.

Bronze Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor

Hosted byPresented by

Silver Sponsor

SHOW NEWS

F O R E N E R G Y P R O F E S S I O N A L S

INSIDESponsors ........................................2Week-at-a-Glance ..........................2Conference Program ................... 2-3Seminars .................................... 4-6Events ........................................ 6-7Expo ...............................................7Floorplan ........................................7Showcase ................................. 8-11AEE Membership Form .................12Registration Form .........................12

Show offers $200 Conference discount for early registrationThe Association of Energy Engineers, presenter of GLOBALCON

2013, has announced a V.I.P. conference discount offer of $695 for reg-istrations made prior to February 22, 2013. For registrations submitted prior to this deadline, attendees will save $200 off the regular registration fee of $895.

AEE points out that this discount offers huge potential savings for or-ganizations that want to maximize their education budgets and could take advantage of this special opportunity to send more of their employees to this premier Northeast event.

This offer excludes AEE membership fees, seminar fees, and any charges relating to exhibiting at the GLOBALCON Expo. This V.I.P. dis-count offer may not be combined with any other discount offers nor with package rates and is valid only for the GLOBALCON 2013 show.

To qualify, simply attach the discount coupon at right to your com-pleted registration form and send it along with your payment prior to the February 22, 2013 deadline. To reg-ister with this discount online, enter discount code GCEarly1 in coupon box next to your conference selection.

$200 REGISTRATIONDISCOUNT COUPON

Simply attach this coupon to your completed registration

form and return with your payment prior to the registration deadline of

February 22, 2013.Visit www.globalconevent.com

and enter discount code GCEarly1 in coupon box next to your conference selection.

Free interactive workshop presentations in Expo hallThese interactive presentations will give you vital

data and proven methods for cutting energy expenses, providing state-of-the-art operational improvements, as well as demonstrating how the new products and services on display can have practical applications for your business.

In addition, a number of recognized industry ex-

and system integration techniques that can be ap-plied immediately in your organization to increase

workshops presented at GLOBALCON 2013 include:Addressing the Excessive Energy Use of Constant Volume Rooftop HVAC Systems ISO 50001 / SEP - International & American Energy StandardsGreening Yesterday’s LabsMaking it Happen: How to Navigate Solar Energy Fi-nance and Power Purchase AgreementsSealing the Weakest Part of the Building EnvelopeAdvances In ZigBee Wireless Outdoor Lighting Con-trolsHow to Grow Your HVAC Business without Adding More Resources!

Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meters for Energy Sav-ings in High Performance BuildingsSaving Kilowatts with Milliwatts

-ance with Emerging Municipal Energy InitiativesDestratify for Energy SavingsHow Mobile and Web Technologies Can Improve En-ergy Audits

Reducing Compressed Air Energy How Gas Fired Infrared Heating Systems Maximize

Increased Demand for Grid Independent CHP Sys-tems Given Frequent OutagesPower Monitoring: When, Why and How

-ergy Savings and Optimal Indoor Air Quality

at Work

EARN 8 PDH /0.8 CEU

FOR PROFESSIONAL

LICENSES OR

CERTIFICATION BY

ATTENDING THE

2-DAY CONFERENCE

Event sponsorships still availableExhibiting companies at GLOBALCON 2013 can maximize their

event sponsors. Among the options available for sponsorship are ex-hibit hall coffee, receptions, and related promotional items.

For those companies interested in pursuing this option or inter--

nities still available for GLOBALCON, please contact Lauren Lake at the Association of Energy Engineers. You may phone her at (678) 687-4997, or you may contact her by email at [email protected].

Lanyard Sponsor New Technologies Breakfast Sponsor

Bag Sponsor CWEEL Breakfast Sponsor

Blue Star Energy Leader

REC’s and Northeast Green Cosponsor

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STRATEGIC ENERGY DIRECTIONSWEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH / 9:15-10:45AM

Chair: Doug Oliver, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Philadelphia Gas Works

OPENING

SPONSORS & ENERGY LEADERS ABOUT THE HOST SPONSOR

Philadelphia Gas WorksFor more than 175 years, the Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) has proudly served the City of Philadelphia. As the largest municipally owned natural gas utility in the country, PGW provides clean energy solutions to approximately 500,000 residential, commercial, indus-trial and municipal customers. PGW proactively addresses the specialized needs of our customers and provides them with solutions that ensure the best environmental and eco-nomic value in today’s volatile energy market._________________________________________________________

ABOUT THE PLATINUM SPONSOR

Constellation, an Exelon companyConstellation, an Exelon company, is a leading competitive supplier of power, natural gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the United States and Canada. Constellation provides integrated energy solutions that help customers buy, man-age and use energy, from electricity and natural gas procurement to renewable generation and conservation. More than 90,000 commercial, industrial, public sector and institutional customers, including two-thirds of the Fortune 100, have selected us to help strategically manage energy. We provide more than 1 million residential customers with electricity and natural gas plans that can provide price protection, savings and environmental opportuni-ties.

ABOUT THE SILVER SPONSOR

HESS CorporationHess Energy Marketing is one of the largest providers of electricity, natural gas, fuel oil and energy solutions to commercial and industrial customers in the 22 states, plus D.C. marketing area in which it operates. In addition, Hess Energy Marketing’s suite of smart

_________________________________________________________

ABOUT THE BRONZE SPONSORS

North America Power PartnersNorth America Power Partners (NAPP) manages demand response (DR) resources in wholesale electric markets nationally, to commercial/industrial customers. Flexible energy users reduce their electricity use when the power grid is in jeopardy or when prices are high. NAPP’s DR programs pay recurring revenue.

EnerNOCEnerNOC is transforming the way the world uses energy. We help end-users use energy

bring proven expertise and innovative ideas to both groups through a full suite of energy management solutions including comprehensive demand response, data-driven energy ef-

BLUE STAR ENERGY LEADER

The Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB Hub)

of Energy (DOE) as an Energy-Regional Innovation Cluster on February 1, 2011 with a

them for the future—and promoting regional economic growth and job creation from our headquarters in Philadelphia’s Navy Yard._________________________________________________________

REC’S AND NORTHEAST GREEN COSPONSOR

GDF SuezGDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA is one of the largest non-residential retail energy sup-pliers in the U.S. and currently serves commercial and industrial customers in 12 markets: Delaware, Texas, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Connecticut, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. The company serves over 82,000 ac-counts for customers having a peak demand ranging from 50 KW to more than 200 MW, with an estimated peak load totaling nearly 10,000 MW.

Dynamic session kicks off this year’s conference

CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE , 2013

Conference Opening SessionLuncheon in Exhibit Hall for Conference Attendees

Exhibits Open Attendee Reception

Track 1: Policy & Trends

Track 2: Buildings

Track 3: Energy Management

Track 4: Renewable Energy & New

TechnologiesSession 1A Session 2A Session 3A Session 4A

Energy Policy Update Since 2012

Election & Future OutlookBuilding Success Stories

Natural Gas Technologies

& Developments

Renewable Energy Update,

Achieving Success

, 2013Exhibits Open

Track 1: Policy & Trends

Track 2: Buildings

Track 3: Energy Management

Track 4: Renewable Energy & New

Technologies

Session 1B Session 2B Session 3B Session 4B

Local, State & Federal Initiatives Demand ResponseEnergy Management Success

Stories

The Future of CHP – Shale Gas,

Hurricanes & Electricity

Track 1: Policy & Trends

Track 2: Buildings

Track 3: Energy Management

Track 4: Renewable Energy & New

TechnologiesSession 1C Session 2C Session 3C Session 4C

Current Issues –

Electric & Gas DeregulationHigher Education for Buildings Gas & Electric Rates & Markets

Pragmatic, Compelling Challenges

& Case for CNG

SEMINAR OFFERINGS:March 4-5, 2013

Basics of Distributed Generation and Onsite CHP (DGCP prep) Lighting Skills Update for Energy Professionals

March 4-6, 2013Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP prep)

Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy (CEP prep) Fundamentals of Carbon Reduction, GHG Management & Reporting (CRM prep) Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification : Applying the IPMVP (CMVP prep)

Certified GeoExchange Designer Course (CGD prep) - Register online only at www.aeecenter.org/GC/CGDseminar

March 4-7, 2013 Advanced Energy Auditing (Masters Level CEA prep)

THURSDAY MORNING SESSIONS 9:00-11:00 AM

THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:00-4:00 PM

EDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 2:00-4:00 PM

9:20-9:30AMWELCOME FROM

PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS

Craig White, President & Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia Gas Works

9:55-10:20AMTHE PENNSYLVANIA MARCELLUS SHALE:

LEADING THE WAY IN CLEAN, ABUNDANT

NATURAL GAS

Kathryn Z. Klaber, President, Marcellus Shale Coalition

9:30-9:55AMENERGY POLICY MOVING

FORWARD: FUTURE OUTLOOK

SINCE 2012 ELECTION

Floyd DesChamps, Senior Vice President, Policy & Research, Alliance to Save Energy

10:20-10:45AM TRENDS IN THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY

(INVITED)

David Owens, Executive Vice President, Business Operations, Edison Electric Institute

9:15-9:20AMWELCOME FROM AEE

Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.,Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers

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CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Track 1Policy & Trends

Track 2Buildings

Track 3Energy Management

Track 4 Renewable Energy & New Technology

Session 1A Energy Policy Update Since 2012 Election & Future

Outlook

Session 2ABuilding Success Stories

Session 3ANatural Gas Technologies & Developments

Session 4ARenewable Energy Update, Achieving Success

Chair: Brad Penney, General Counsel, National

Association of State Community Services Programs &

Advocates for the Other Americas

Chair: Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A., President,

Energy Management & Research Associates

Chair: John C. Zuk, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.E.P., Vice President,

Marketing, Philadelphia Gas Works

Chair: John Costlow, C.R.M., C.S.D.P., R.E.P., Director of

Technical Services, Sustainable Energy Fund

2:00-4:00PMThe 2012 Presidential and Congressional elections

have produced pivotal choices in energy policy. What future direction in energy policy can be expected following the elections? What changes has the election produced in Congressional leadership on energy issues, following the retirement of Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D. N.M.), and the emergence of new leadership on the House and Senate Energy & Water Appropriations Subcommittees? Will there be a change in policy direction at the Department of Energy? Will Congress tackle major energy legislation in the coming months? Finally, what will be the long term consequences for energy policy of budget cuts and deficit reduction legislation? Among other topics, the panel will address:

1. What is the future of funding for energy efficiency programs in light of deep cuts in federal spending?

2. What are the most likely major energy initiatives that will be pursued by the Administration in 2013?

3. What will be the impact on energy policy of changes in Administration and Congressional leadership?

4. What is the right balance between basic research and development program funding and funding for deployment programs that benefit low income citizens like the weatherization assistance program, or the State Energy Program, which allows the states to develop initiatives that fit the needs of their own population?

5. What is the future of new Building Technology programs such as the “Better Buildings Initiative?”

6. What are some of the major energy policy initiatives happening at the state level?

7. What is the future of programs such as PACE and residential and commercial building retrofit initiatives?

8. How can advocates for energy efficiency legislation be more effective in building support for programs on Capitol Hill and with the Administration?

Panelists:Seth Roberts, Director of Energy & Climate Change Policy, The Dow Chemical CompanyBryan Howard, Legislative Director, U.S. Green Building CouncilRyan Hodum, Vice President, David Gardiner & Associates

2:00 - 2:30PM

Overcoming Barriers to Improve Efficiency in

Multifamily Buildings

Ron Merhige, P.E., LEED AP, Vice President & Chief

Operating Officer, FS Energy

2:00-4:00PM

This panel, organized by Philadelphia Gas Works,

will discuss the latest developments in natural

gas technologies. Hear from experts on subjects

including high efficiency boiler technologies, fuel cells,

microturbines, on-site electric generation, CHP, and

natural gas cooling technologies.

2:00 - 2:30PM

United States Deployment of Renewable Energy

United States Energy Information Administration

2:30 - 3:00PM

When Building Energy Models Outperform their

Buildings: What Happened and How to Prevent it

Jared A. Higgins, P.E., C.E.M., CPMP, Project Engineer,

Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc.

2:30 - 3:00PM

US Renewable Policy Update

United States Industrial Development Organization

3:00 - 3:30PM

Successful Application of Thermal Energy Storage

at Facilities

Paul Valenta, Vice President of Sales & Marketing,

CALMAC

3:00 - 3:30PM

Translating Local Success into Global Success

Jennifer Hopkins, CPA, President, Sustainable Energy

Fund Lessons Learned in Renewable Energy Deployment

3:30 - 4:00PM

Examples of Successful Retrofit Strategies in

Philadelphia

Tim Wager, Deputy Director, Energy Efficient Buildings

Hub

3:30 - 4:00PM

Lessons Learned in Renewable Energy

Deployment

Tom Tuffey, Ph.D. Vice President, Project Services,

Community Energy, Inc. and Craig Onori, Vice President

of Support Services, Lehigh Valley Health Network

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013 - 9:00 AM - 11:00 AMTrack 1

Policy & TrendsTrack 2

BuildingsTrack 3

Energy ManagementTrack 4

Renewable Energy & New Technology

Session 1B Local, State & Federal Initiatives

Session 2BDemand Response

Session 3BEnergy Management Success Stories

Session 4BThe Future of CHP - Shale Gas, Hurricanes &

Electricity

Chair: Maryanne Campbell, Director, Strategic Initiatives,

Philadelphia Gas Works

Chair: Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, C.E.P., President, North

America Power Partners LLC

Chair: Randolph L. Haines, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.L.E.P.,

C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., Energy Manager, Thomas Jefferson

University

Chair: Gearoid Foley, President / Senior Advisor,

Integrated CHP Systems Corp. / Mid-Atlantic Clean

Energy Application Center

9:00 - 11:00AM

This panel, organized by Philadelphia Gas Works, will

discuss local, state and federal energy initiatives.

Hear from Will Agate, Vice President of Navy Yard

Management & Development on the Philadelphia Navy

Yard’s Smart Energy Campus and the EEB Hub. He will

discuss how these two facilities are stimulating economic

development and proving the importance of energy.

New benchmarking requirements in Philadelphia will

be discussed by Laurie Actman, Deputy Director of the

Energy Efficient Buildings Hub. Other topics include

tapping into shale gas incentives and demand side

reduction incentives.

9:00 - 9:30AM

Updates in the PJM Demand Response Markets

Susan Covino, Senior Consultant, Emerging Markets, PJM

Interconnection, LLC

9:00 - 9:30AM

Merck & Co Fortune 500 Success Story

Thomas Pagliuco, Global & Sustainability Director, Merck

& Co., Inc.

9:00 - 9:30AM

CHP: A Game Changer for the Use of Shale Gas

Seth Blumsack, Assistant Professor, Department of

Energy & Mineral Engineering, Pennsylvania State

University

9:30 - 10:00AM

Energy Management & Demand Response for

Schools

Ron Marinelli, Facility Manager / Energy Manager,

Hackettstown School District

9:30 - 10:00AM

Ohio University Energy Management Savings

Project

Andrew Singer, Vice President, Major Accounts,

Constellation

9:30 - 10:00AM

CHP & Reliability - A Hurricane Sandy Report

Joseph Sullivan, Vice President, Energy Policy &

Development, Concord Engineering

10:00 - 10:30AM

Demand Response across the U.S.

Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, C.E.P., President, North America

Power Partners LLC

10:00 - 10:30AM

Retro-Commissioning Program at the University

of Pennsylvania

Gerry McGillian, P.E., Director of Facility Trades, University

of Pennsylvania

10:00 - 10:30AM

CHP & Other Electric Generation Options

Richard S. Sweetser, President / Senior Advisor, Exergy

Partners / Mid-Atlantic Clean Energy Application Center

10:30 - 11:00AM

Automation for Demand Response

Auto Demand Response Company, Invited

10:30 - 11:00AM

Energy Management & Sustainability at NYU

Langone Medical Center

John Bartlik, P.E., Director of Energy Services, NYU

Langone Medical Center

10:30 - 11:00AM

Panel Discussion & Audience Q&A

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PMTrack 1

Policy & TrendsTrack 2

BuildingsTrack 3

Energy ManagementTrack 4

Renewable Energy & New Technology

Session 1C Current Issues - Electric & Gas Deregulation

Session 2CHigher Education for Buildings

Session 3CGas & Electric Rates & Markets

Session 4CPragmatic, Compelling Challenges & Case for CNG

Chair: Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., MSEM, BSME,

President, Acela Energy Group, Inc.

Chair: Joseph Porrovecchio, C.R.M., LEED AP (BD&C),

Consultant, Carbon-Key, LLC

Chair: Joseph A. Smith, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.E.P., C.E.A.,

Senior Advisor, Philadelphia Gas Works

Chair: Rosemary T. McAvoy, President, AFREC

Sustainability Leadership Council & CNG Council

2:00 - 2:30PM

The Games People Play

Catherine Luthin, President, Luthin Associates

2:00 - 4:00PM

Involve People - both facilities managers and building

occupants - need to bring their intelligence to

operations and maintenance practices and decision

making, irrespective of the level of sophistication with

which automation through sensor/controls, building

information management systems, and building energy

management systems provides and processes data.

Instead of engineering the human factor out of the

building management equation, industry best practices

should seek to engineer people in. Attendees will learn

the techniques currently available and coming in the

near future for collaboration between building systems,

facilities managers, and occupants to achieve optimum

short-term and lifecycle cost reductions, energy

conservation, and user satisfaction.

Panelists:

Nick J. Stecky, C.E.M., LEED AP, President, NJS

Associates, LLC

Peter Winslow, Professor of Sustainability &

Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University School

of Engineering

2:00 - 4:00PM

This panel, organized by Philadelphia Gas Works, will

discuss the current gas & electric rates and markets.

Anthony Cox, Midstream Business Development at UGI

Energy Services will discuss not only the commonwealth

pipeline, but also infrastructure projects, midstream

investments, and natural gas demand and pricing

dynamics. Attendees will learn about potential

impacts to PJM’s wholesale electricity markets and the

importance of the energy industry on America’s future.

2:00 - 2:30PM

The Challenge to Transform a State Owned

Highway System into a Green Corridor

Jack Christensen, CFM, Manager, Facilities & Energy

Management Operations, Pennsylvania Turnpike

Commission

2:30 - 3:00PM

Positive & Negative Results of Low Natural Gas

Costs

Kenneth Antos, Vice President, Retail Energy Markets,

World Energy

2:30 - 3:00PM

Responding to the Need for Manufacturing

Commercial & Private CNG Vehicles

Mike Britt, Director of Alternative Fuel Vehicle

Engineering, UPS

3:00 - 3:30PM

The End of Coal? Where Will Electric Pricing Go?

Christine Batchelor, Account Executive, UGI Performance

Services

3:00 - 3:30PM

How do we Accelerate the Commercialization of

CNG

Tim Bigler, Senior Market Strategist, Hess Corporation

3:30 - 4:00PM

Review of the Proper Energy Procurement Process

Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., MSEM, BSME, President,

Acela Energy Group, Inc.

3:30-4:00PM

Panel Discussion & Q&A

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About the Workshop: Commissioning is the process of ensuring that building sys-

tems are designed, installed, functionally tested, and capable of being operated and maintained according to the owner’s opera-tional 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 commission-ing, retro and recommissioning of existing buildings, system by

-cedures, the LEED rating system, building code issues, and com-missioning tools and technologies.

The CBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruc-tion on day three of each seminar -- only to those who have quali-

CBCP application and fee.Please Note: In order to qualify to sit for the CBCP exam, you

must submit your completed CBCP application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your CBCP application form, or for further information on the CBCP pro-gram, visit www.aeecenter.org/CBCP.

Workshop Outline: PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING COMMISSION-ING

a u y e Nee

Typical Project Schedule – Commissioning PerspectiveDesign-bid-build-operateBid-design-build-operate

The Project TeamPART 2: NEW BUILDING COMMISSIONINGConcept / Programming Phase Objectives

Design intentBasis of designPreliminary commissioning plan

Design Phase ObjectivesDynamic documentation (changes in design)Comprehensive design review

BudgetingTesting specialist

Construction Phase ObjectivesDynamic documentation (as-builts, TAB results, etc.)Updating commissioning planConstruction observationsCX team meetingsTesting, adjusting, & balancingControlsSubmittals/RFIs

Acceptance Plan ObjectivesAcceptance & warrantyContinuous testingChangesIndoor environmental qualityEnergy useOperations & maintenanceTraining

PART 3: RETRO-COMMISSIONING (Includes Recommis-sioning)Concept/Programming Phase Objectives

Retro-commissioning, recommissioning, and building tune-upsDeveloping, planning, and communicating

Choosing the commissioning professional for retro-commis-sioningReviewing & updating building benchmarksEstablishing a planOriginal design intent vs. current use

Investigation Phase ObjectivesCommunicationOccupant impact

Operation & maintenanceBuilding automation system & trend logs

Project Turnover Objectives: Final ReportPART 4: TOTAL BUILDING COMMISSIONINGBuilding EnvelopeElectrical SystemsSite & Landscape SystemsOther SystemsPART 5: ADDITIONAL TOPICSUSGBC & the LEED Rating SystemCommissioning GuidelinesCommissioning & the Federal GovernmentCommissioning Tools & Technologies

About the Instructor:

PAUL BANKS, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P., a LEED accredited mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/

in the Boston area. B2Q, specializes in assist-ing facility owners, developers, contractors

and design team professionals in achieving their goals in the de--

ductive buildings. Prior to founding B2Q, Mr. Banks served as

large commercial and industrial projects. Mr. Banks led Vander-weil’s Facility Services Group, which provided masterplanning, as well as the design and commissioning of utility infrastructure, energy, central plant, and MEP building systems.

Fees for 3-day seminar only:

Regular fee: $1450; AEE member fee: $1350; government and

Fundamentals of Building CommissioningMarch 4-6, 2013 / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CBCP examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course

(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course

Certified Building Commissioning Professional

Certified Building Commissioning ProfessionalFor more information, visit:

GLOBALCON final newspaper is published annually by the Association of Energy Engineers4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420, Atlanta, GA 30340

2013 Issue Number 1

This newsprint is made from 100% recycled material

About the seminar: This course will cover all of the technical, legal, and economic aspects of onsite generation and CHP systems, including renewable energy and distributed generation concepts. It is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to analyze and economically evaluate all types of onsite generation systems. The seminar will also serve as a preparatory

administered on the day following the last day of the seminar at the same location.

Important: In order to qualify to sit for the DGCP exam, you must submit your completed DGCP application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your DGCP application form, or for further information on the DGCP

Seminar Outline: Major areas covered by this seminar:Introduction to Distributed Generation (DG) and Combined Heat & Power (CHP)Distributed Generation and CHP Technologies

Energy and Thermal Basics of Distributed Generation and CHP TechnologiesPower Cycle Performance Measures for Distributed Genera-tion and CHP TechnologiesEconomic and Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Distributed Gen-eration and CHP SystemsPURPA and FERC Rules of QFs and SPPsSummary and Applications of Distributed Generation and CHP TechnologiesRegulatory and Permitting Systems Issues for Distributed Generation and CHP SystemsDistributed Generation and CHP Project Management

About the Instructors:

BRUCE COLBURN, Ph.D., is currently

Corp., responsible for marketing and implementing energy planning and implementations solutions. In addition to his executive management duties at EPS, he

instrumentation, automated building control systems, and design

included cogeneration and power projects, renewables, public schools, healthcare facilities, research laboratories, universities,

and government facilities. Over more than three decades in

commercial, healthcare, and power projects throughout North America and the world. Dr. Colburn has also been a lecturer at a number of energy training programs both in the U.S. and abroad. Past industry awards include the AEE Energy Professional Development Award, Sigma Xi Research Award, IEEE Prize Paper Award, and Houston Chapter AEE Achievement Award. He was inducted into the International Association of Energy Engineers Hall of Fame (AEE) in 2004.

Fees for 2-day seminar only:

Regular fee: $1350 ; AEE member fee: $1250; government and

Basics of Distributed Generation and Onsite CHPMarch 4-5, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (2-day seminar)Earns 1.6 CEU or 16 PDHPreparatory course for the DGCP examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

Distributed Generation Certified Professional

Distributed Generation Certified Professional For more information, visit:

About the seminar: This information-packed seminar will

all of the most relevant, up-to-the-minute lighting topics about which today’s energy professionals must be informed and pre-

schools, gyms, industrial facilities and warehouses. Exterior ap-plications include garages, parking lots, streetlights and other

ceramic metal halide, induction, plasma and wired and wireless controls will be discussed. An examination of the challenges as-sociated with balancing yesterday’s lighting – still widely in use – with a transition to the best lighting products and control systems available today, and tomorrow’s lighting and controls, will also be an important part of this seminar.

Seminar Outline: Major areas covered by this seminar:

About the Instructor:

STAN ALERC YK, L.C., C.L.E.P., prin-cipal of Lighting Wizards, Inc., brings to this program a wealth of expertise in lighting design and application, with more than 20 years of ex-perience involving hundreds of projects in areas

maintenance, consulting, and third party review. He is a consultant for California’s Title 20 Appliance Standard, and Federal EPACT

and has also been assisting on DOE research on spectrally enhanced lighting. He has presented numerous seminars on lighting topics, and

Fees for 2-day seminar only:

Regular fee: $1350; AEE member fee: $1250; government and

Lighting Skills Update for Energy ProfessionalsMarch 4-5, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (2-day seminar)Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

Gain 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH to maintain your certificationFor more information, visit:

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About the seminar: This comprehensive three-day program has

information needed by professionals preparing to sit for the Certi-

The program covers the full spectrum of topics essential to the energy procurement process, examining both electricity and natu-ral gas, from both a purchasing/ procurement and a selling/mar-keting perspective. AEE’s CEP program is designed to recognize professionals who have achieved a high level of expertise and competence in the areas of purchasing, selling, and marketing electricity and gas in today’s deregulated market.

examination will be administered at the close of instruction on day three of the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary that you submit a CEP applica-tion, which can be obtained at cep. Note: registering for the three-day seminar does not auto-matically register you for the CEP exam. An additional fee of

Seminar Outline: Major areas covered by this seminar:Legislation, regulation, energy outlook for energy procurementThe structure of the electric utility industryThe structure of the natural gas industryPurchasing electricity and natural gas under the new rules

Energy trading and risk managementFundamentals of gas and electric marketingEnergy cost avoidance strategies

About the Instructors:

RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P., is president of Acela En-ergy Group. Prior to assuming his present po-sition, he founded and served as president of Westwood Energy Group. Mr. Costello con-ducts seminars on energy procurement and

management nationwide, and has participated in the development of

JOHN SNELL is a principal of Risk Man-agement Incorporated. He has taken his hedg-ing expertise and concentrated on the develop-ment of risk management structures to meet the special needs of investorowned and public utilities, as well as industrial energy users. He

has presented at numerous energy conferences, including industry trade groups such as AGA, APGA, SGA, NYMEX, and NARDC.

DAN CONRATH is a principal of Risk Management Incorporated. He has worked with commodity software and data analysis and de-veloped an expertise in options and how to inte-grate their use into risk management programs. His background in both software analysis and

trading has created a unique quantitative approach to viewing risk management strategies.

Fees for 3-day seminar only:Regular fee: $1450; AEE member fee: $1350; government and

Fundamentals of Buying and Selling EnergyMarch 4- 6, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CEP examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

Certified Energy Procurement ProfessionalFor more information, visit:

(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course

SEMINARS

About the seminar:

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growing area of the energy industry, and raising the overall pro--

tablished by the U.S. DOE, has become the internationally rec-ognized protocol for performance M&V. This course is designed

management programs, whether through energy performance contracts or through emission trades under schemes such as the clean development mechanism of the UNFCCC.

While interest in savings data is growing, the state of the art in determining savings has also been rapidly evolving. This seminar will examine current methods of determining and documenting

learn the process of designing a proper M&V program for their projects, including cost/accuracy tradeoffs, baseline adjustments, the role of estimates, maintaining space conditions, the role of

problem solving and debate. Bring a calculator. Advance read-ing of IPMVP Volume I would be useful, though not required. (To obtain IPMVP Volume I or for more information about EVO, visit www.evo-world.org).

CMVP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on the last day of the seminar in the same location. In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to submit a CMVP application, which can be obtained at . Note that registering for the 3-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CMVP exam. An additional fee of $400 is

Seminar Outline: Major areas covered by this seminar:Reasons for M&V: types of uses and role in savingsCurrent M&V protocolsIPMVP and Its EvolutionDeveloping an M&V planCurrent issues in M&V: missing data, monitoring IAQBaseline adjustments: why they are necessaryKey elements of success: examples of IPMVP options

Selecting options: which one is best suited for my projectAdherence with IPMVP

About the Instructors:

JOHN D. CO AN, P.Eng., M.B.A., C.M.V.P., president of Environmental Interface Limited,

energy savings claims. During his 35 years in

consulting engineer, ESCO owner/manager, and owner’s rep in energy performance contracting matters. He is

-nization (EVO) which owns the IPMVP.

Fees for 3-day seminar only:

Regular fee: $1450; AEE member fee: $1350; government and

March 4 - 6, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CMVP examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course

Seminar presented by AEEin conjunction with EVO

Certified Measurement & Verification ProfessionalFor more information, visit:

This course is designed to provide the most comprehensive training available in the critical areas of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions management and reporting. The focused, fast-paced program is intended

serve as a preparatory vehicle for the exam required to achieve AEE’s

will learn how to interpret current trends and legal requirements; conduct carbon audit and emission inventories; set up a GHG emissions management program, report carbon emissions in compliance with

examination will be administered on the morning following Day 3 of each

is necessary to submit a CRM application, which can be obtained at www.

does not automatically register you for the CRM exam. An additional fee

Seminar Outline: Major areas covered by this seminar:

Carbon management process overviewThe need for Carbon ReductionTrends & data on global challengesHistory, legislation & terminologyExamples of successful programs

Introduction to Carbon Management

Protocols, strategies and reference documentsProtocol overview and terminologyCarbon audit and reporting processComponents of a carbon auditExact steps to setting up a carbon reduction program and reporting softwareReporting software / reporting formats

Practical Strategies & Tactics to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint & Envi-ronmental Impact

Quick review, insights from case studiesProven tactical measures to reduce your carbon footprintLocal strategies and techniques

Carbon Credits, Offsets, Trading, and New Revenue TacticsCarbon trading and credit terminologyCreating an on-going green program

Financial Review (Time Value of Money)Financing/Selling/Approving Your Program

Three big reasons why green project fail...and how to overcome them

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Marketing tactics to help your green project get approvedCourse review and test prep

About the Instructor:ERIC A. OODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., is widely recognized both nationally and internationally for helping energy/environmental projects get approved and implemented. His focus is to help

He brings to this program over 15 years in energy management, consulting and training, having

have included the U.S. Public Health Service, Ford, GM, Hertz, Visteon,

emphasis on how to implement cost reduction and environmental projects. Dr. Woodroof is Chairman of AEE’s Carbon & GHG Reduction Manager

Fees for 3-day seminar only:

fee: $1350; team discount, deduct $100 per registrant.

Fundamentals of Carbon Reduction, GHG Management & ReportingMarch 4-6, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory course for the CRM examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center Certified Carbon Reduction Manager

Carbon Reduction ManagementFor more information, visit:

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course

(GBCI) & Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) Approved Training Course

About the seminar: The Environmental Protection Agency considers ground source heat pumps (GSHPs), the most energy-

available today.Designing GSHP systems will keep you competitive in a mar-

ket forced to deal with rising energy costs and resource depletion by offering customers a low-maintenance, economical and green alternative for their space conditioning needs. Federal and state tax incentives for GSHPs are providing additional demand and popularity for the systems, creating even more opportunities.

GSHP systems that you want answered. IGSHPA has designed

GeoExchange Designer (CGD). From an introduction to the technology to a complete review of the design process, partici-

course provides three days of concentrated learning under the guidance of an experienced GSHP Professional.

a separate CGD application qualifying you to sit for the exam. The exam will be administered at the close of instruction of day 3 of the seminar – only to those candidates who meet the above requirements. To obtain your CGD application or for further in-

Who Should Enroll?

This design course is created for professional engineers, regis-tered architects, installers, and contractors. This course is essen-tial for individuals wanting advanced training and experience in designing GSHPs, and required for experienced individuals who

Seminar Outline: Ground Source Heat Pump Design – Residential & Com-mercial

Layout

Borehole GroutingGround Loop Heat Exchanger SoftwareGround Source Heat Pump in System Performance

MaterialsDVD of course video materialsResidential and Light Commercial Design and Installation ManualCLGS Installation GuideSlinky™ Installation GuideCurrent edition of the Design and Installation Standards

Grouting for Vertical Heat Pump SystemsASHRAE manuals

Fees for 3-day seminar and exam:

$1,995 price includes exam fees, one year membership in IGSPHA and all CGD materialsRegister for the CGD Course at GLOBALCON online by visiting www.aeecenter.org/GC/CGDSeminar

March 4 – 6, 2013 / 9:00am – 5:00pm (3-day seminar)Earns 2.0 CEU or 20 PDHPreparatory Course for the CGD Examination on March 6, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

Certified GeoExchange Designer

Certified GeoExchange DesignerFor more information, visit:www.aeecenter.org/GC/CGDSeminar

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AEE is Now an Approved Training Provider in the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES) Registered Provider Program The AIA requires that registered architect members earn 18 Learning Units (LUs) hours of continuing education annually (8 hours of which must be related to Health, Safety, and Welfare topics and 4 of those 8 in Sustainable Design) to remain in good standing. Architectural boards in 40 states, 10 Canadian provinces, and 19 countries have implemented mandatory continuing education (MCE) for re-licensure. Statistically,

architects hold multiple state licenses. Most states with MCE requirements recognize the AIA/CES as the primary source of professional development for their licensed architects. This allows AIA members to present their

commitment to quality professional continuing education and sound administration. The AIA/CES offers providers of professional continuing education myriad opportunities to award CES Learning Units (LUs) and provide valuable information and guidance, while bypassing the time-consuming process of registering their courses with individual states.

AEE is an Approved Training Provider Under U.S. Green Building Council’s Education Provider Program for GBCI’s Mandatory Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) The Association of Energy Engineers is an approved training provider under the U.S.Green Building Council (USGBC) Education Provider Program (EPP). The purpose of EPP is to facilitate access to high quality professional development courses which further enrich the knowledge and understanding of green building theory, techniques, and trends for building professionals. Each approved course is reviewed by third party-

Provider Program for GBCI’s Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) for LEED® professional credentials.

ACORE Recognizes AEE’s Renewable Energy Professonal Seminar and REA Certification The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) recently signed a memorandum of understanding to recognize the Fundamentals of Renewable Energy:

-tion Board, and provide feedback as to course content as the renewable energy marketplace changes. ACORE’s involvement brings added critical insight into renewable energy policy developments,market trends, and technology innovations.

About the seminar: Traditional energy audits are based upon the evaluation of existing energy consumption, on-site data collection from energy consuming equipment, and reporting of common en-ergy conservation opportunities. These audits can typically lead to 10% energy savings. The goal of the advanced energy audit is to reach beyond the typical equipment replacements, and develop a plan which considers additional areas such as indoor air qual-ity, code compliance, operation and maintenance, risk mitiga-tion, commissioning, and investment-grade details. This four-day course provides auditors with the knowledge and tools needed to develop enhanced recommendations leading to increased client energy savings.

The Masters Level CEA exam will be administered at each seminar site beginning at 8:00 am on the morning following the

criteria to sit for the exam and have submitted a completed Masters Level CEA application and fee.

About Masters Level CEA Certification

Please Note: In order to qualify to sit for the Masters Level CEA exam, you must submit your completed Masters Level CEA application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your Masters Level CEA application form, or for further information on the Masters Level CEA

Seminar Outline

ASHRAE Type I Audit

incentivesPre-audit facility manager interviewBenchmarking analysis (Energy Star and Portfolio Manager)Building walk-through data

Establishing a baseline for measuring improvementsTypical savings and low cost / no cost improvements

ASHRAE Type II AuditDetailed energy usage analysis: base loads, seasonal loadsEffective energy costsEvaluating existing conditions

Building system analysis with detailed example calculations

Audit Best Practices Investment Grade Audits

Additional data collection and reportingEvaluating the staff’s technological capabilityExamining interactions between recommendationsOperation and maintenance recommendationsAdditional report material (manufacturer docs, schematics, pricing, safety)

Procurement approachesRisk evaluation and mitigation costsEnvironmental impact of recommendationsProject implementation and commissioning plan

Auditing Tools and SoftwareTools necessary for various types of auditsRecommendations and examplesEnergy management screensMetering Useful software toolsSurvey and instrumentation

Example Virtual Energy Audit with Video and Discussion Retro-Commissioning (RCx)

Examples of savings potential through RCxTools required for maximum successExample RCx process

About the Instructors:

SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is a professor and director of the University of Maine’s School of Engineering Technology. As founding director of the university’s Industrial Assessment Center, he has led over 200 industrial assessments

of facilities throughout New England. He currently performs

JAMES . BRO N, P.E., is a principal overseeing the Energy Systems Associates division of Terracon. His expertise includes providing mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering and design, as well as energy consulting services for institutional,

commercial and industrial clients. He has managed numerous projects resulting directly from facility investment grade energy audits, and has authored books focused on investment grade energy audits and maintenance of sustainably designed facilities.

Fees for 3-day seminar only:

Regular fee: $1,895; AEE member fee: $1,695; government and

Advanced Energy AuditingMarch 4-7, 2013 / 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (4-day seminar)Earns 2.8 CEU / 28 PDHA Preparatory Course For The Masters Level CEA Exam on March 7, 2013Seminar held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course

AEE’s Corporate and Government Energy Leader ProgramSend a delegation to the Conference and Gain Leadership Recognition

Complimentary conference passes based on level of participation, with a minimum of three (3) registrants. This includes access to the 4-track conference program, expo, free workshops, networking reception, a copy of the Proceedings CD, and luncheons on Wednesday, March 6, and Thursday, March 7, in the expo hall.Your logo will appear in preshow attendee promotions.

Onsite recognition with signage throughout the event, on the Proceedings, and the Conference Program distributed to all GLOBALCON conference attendees.Sponsor ribbons for your attendee badges signifying your participation as a Leader Sponsor.An additional 50 reduced-rate conference passes at $495 each.

The Leader premier levels of recognition will determine the prominence of your visibility based on the STAR level your organization chooses. Those levels of recognition are listed below.

*Registration includes: two expo luncheons, access to 4-track conference sessions, entry into exhibits, and a copy of the Conference Proceedings CD for each registered delegate.For additional information or to customize your package by adding more attendees or AEE seminars, contact Bill Kent at (770) 447-5083, Ext. 217, or email [email protected]

GREEN STAR $10,000: Twenty-five (25) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $22,375.

BLUE STAR $ 7,500: Fifteen (15) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $13,425.

RED STAR $ 5,000: Eight (8) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $7,160.

WHITE STAR $ 2,100: Three (3) complimentary, full conference registrations* — a total value of $2,685.

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Certified Energy AuditorFor more information, visit:

FREE

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 / 1:00 pm–3:00 PMCompared with new facilities, existing buildings and plants often have leg-

acy equipment which waste energy, require more maintenance, and incur more downtime. A complete rip-out and replace strategy is cost prohibitive and very disruptive to ongoing operations and occupants. New non-invasive technologies

deliver substantial savings with investment payback of less than 18 months. This presentation will cover actual case studies and savings data related to HVAC,

GLOBALCON Opening Night Networking ReceptionWednesday, March 6 / 4:00 PM

GLOBALCON attendees, seminar attendees, and exhibitors are all invited to join AEE for the GLOBALCON Opening Night Reception to network with your industry peers. There are still sponsorship opportunities for exhibiting companies to host this reception. Please contact Lauren Lake at [email protected] or call (678) 687-4997 for details and special offers.

About the Presenter: DAVID K. ROBERTS is VP of Marketing for Cypress

technologies. Before joining Cypress, Mr. Roberts worked as a strategy consultant for Accenture, where he helped develop California’s Long Term

plans for enabling smart homes. He also worked for Shell Oil and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Kazakhstan. Mr. Roberts holds a BS from Michigan State University and an MBA from Dartmouth College.

Join the conversation! Tweet #globalcon to promote your company, products or exciting sessions! Follow us @AEE to keep up to date on GLOBALCON

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The Navy Yard Campus & EEB Hub’s Immersive Construction LaboratoryWednesday, March 6 / 12:30-2:00PM

FREE New Technologies Breakfast Presented by Leviton Manufacturing Co.Wednesday, March 6 / 8:00–9:00 AM

A forum to preview new and innovative products and services Leviton Manufacturing Co. is pleased to sponsor the New Technologies Breakfast, a con-cise and informative forum for GLOBALCON attendees to preview the new and innova-tive products and services on display at the expo.

GLOBALCON exhibitors will present brief 5-to-8 minute presentations on their newest technologies, enabling attendees to quickly map out their time at the show and get a rapid survey of what is new. This is a must-attend event for anyone responsible for providing trip reports or technology summaries for their employer.

Leviton offers the broadest array of lighting energy management solutions and techno-logical advancements, which are the cornerstones to its 100-year history of success in the industry. Be sure to put this event on your schedule and sign up on the registration form.

For more information on sponsoring or speaking at this breakfast event, contact Jacque-line Fraga at [email protected] or (770) 279-4390.

AEE Chapter LuncheonThursday, March 7 / 12:00 NOON

Energy Legislative and Regulatory Updates Please join the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of AEE, the GLOBALCON Present-

ing chapter, for a luncheon, chapter meeting, and presentation. Registration is in-cluded for full paid conference attendees. Simply bring your provided lunch tickets to the meeting room. Luncheon tickets for non-conference attendees are $20 and should be pre-purchased to reserve your seat. Use the form on the back to pre-register or visit www.GLOBALCONevent.com and you can add this special event to your GLOBAL-CON registration. Also visit the website above for more details on the presentation

About the Presenter: WAYNE GARDNER, Commissioner, Pennsylvanica Public Utility Commission will speak regarding new developments in energy regulation in Pennsylvania. Congressman Chaka Fattah, Representative of the Pennsylvania second congressional district has been invited to discuss updates to Federal Energy legislation.

Make plans to display your products and services in the GLOBALCON 2013 exposition at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA

We invite your company to exhibit in the upcoming GLOBALCON “Energy, Power, and -

delphia, PA. The show is designed to help commercial, industrial, institutional, and gov-ernmental end users discover technologies, new product ideas, applications, and services

plans, facility management, power strategies, as well as offer exhibitor/ attendee face-to-face networking opportunities.

You receive many benefits as an exhibitor at GLOBALCON, including:Discussing application needs with attendeesShowcasing your technologies and your solutionsDeveloping new sales leads, reinforcing existing relationshipsNetworking with your industry peersMeeting with decision-makers face-to-face for the best resultsSetting yourself apart from your competition

For more information, or to check on booth availability and pricing, contact: Ashley Clark, Exhibit Manager / Phone: (770) 279-4392 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.aeeprograms.com/Globalcon

Expo Hours

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 / 10:00 am–4:00 pmThursday, March 7, 2013 / 10:00 am–2:00 pm

Preregister and Earn Free Expo AdmissionSave the $40 at-door admission fee by completing and returning the Registration Form on the back

page of this newspaper or register online atwww.globalconevent.com

Exhibit OpportunityShowcase your innovative product, technology, or service by exhibiting at the GLOBALCON expo.

Contact Ashley Clark,GLOBALCON Exhibit Manager,

at (770) 279-4392 or [email protected] visit www.globalconevent.com

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EXPO

Energy Policy: Opportunities and ChallengesTHURSDAY, March 7 / 7:30 - 9:00AM A program for women professionals and women-owned companies Join us for a FREE breakfast at GLOBALCON pre-

senting case studies of successful women-owned busi-nesses, as well as discussing the unique barriers and

The meeting is presented by the Council on Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership (CWEEL). CWEEL was founded by Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President of North America Power Partners and is co-

directed by MaryAnne Lauderdale, Senior Consultant at Lime Energy. This group was organized to develop a prominent voice for women in the industry. For information about CWEEL, visit www.aeecenter.org/CWEEL or please contact Ruth Whitlock, Executive Administrator at AEE. She can be reached at [email protected].

CWEEL Reception THURSDAY, March 7 / 4:00 - 6:00PM

CWEEL invites you to attend a cocktail reception to relax and network with your colleagues. Attendance is free to CWEEL members. Nonmembers may join CWEEL at the door for $30 (must be AEE members) or attend the recep-tion as a guest for $30.

Sponsored by:

The Navy Yard is a 1,200 acre, dynamic urban redevelopment, offering

the Philadelphia region a unique and centrally-located business campus with an uncompromising commitment to sustainability. The Navy Yard is home to

and development sectors, occupying 6.5 million square feet of real estate in a mix of historic

million renewable federal grant and is comprised of a 27-member consortium focused on solving -

promoting regional economic growth and job creation. Join us on a tour of The Navy Yard campus, in-

cluding the EEB Hub’s Immersive Construction (ICon) Laboratory, used to facilitate the effective use of 3D and 4D virtual reality techniques in design and

of The Navy Yard’s smart grid development under its Energy Master Plan. For more information, visit www.aeecenter.org/2013GCTourNavyYard.

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PRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICESSHOWCASE

21ST CENTURY SOLARWith the rising cost of conventional energy, renewable resources are on the verge of becoming a key part of

America’s economic future. The Federal government and many foreign governments have chosen to support new alternative energy solutions through subsidies. These subsidies may total up to 60% of the direct installation costs of renewable energy systems. Subsidies apply to wind, photovoltaic, and hot water systems.The Administration in Washington is on record supporting Alternative Energy as an important component of the Economic Stimulus Package passed by Congress.

21st Century Group will leverage its sourcing, marketing and construction expertise to give its Customers the largest variety of Solar Products at the best possible price. Our Construction expertise permits us to make sure your Solar Products work harmoniously with your new or existing building._____________________________________

ACUITY BRANDS - LANYARD SPONSOR Acuity Brands, Inc. is a North American market leader and one of the world’s leading providers of luminaires, lighting control systems and related products and services with fiscal year 2011 net sales of $1.8 billion. The Company’s lighting and system control product lines include Lithonia Lighting®, Holophane®, Peerless®, Mark Architectural Lighting(TM), Hydrel®, American Electric Lighting®, Gotham®, Carandini®, RELOC®, Antique Street Lamps(TM), Tersen®, Winona® Lighting, Syner¬gy® Lighting Controls, Sensor Switch®, Lighting Control & Design(TM), Dark to Light®, ROAM®, Sunoptics®, acculamp(TM) and Healthcare Lighting®. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Acuity Brands employs approximately 6,000 associates and has operations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. _____________________________________

ADVANTIX SYSTEMS Advantix Systems’ air conditioning & dehumidification systems are the most efficient, green, HVAC products for commercial and industrial applications. Based on revolutionary liquid desiccant technology, Advantix Systems’ products provide 40%+ energy cost savings, powerful humidity control and naturally scrub the air of germs. As a simple retrofit or an installation powered by renewable energy sources such as solar thermal or waste heat, Advantix Systems means smarter dehumidification and cooling. _____________________________________

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AEGIS ENERGY SERVICES We are the largest combined heat and power (CHP) company in the Northeast. Since 1985, we have been dedicated to manufacturing, design, installing, maintaining, and operating hundreds of modular cogeneration systems for our clients. From our headquarters, located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, we provide CAD-TO-COMPLETION turnkey services for New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. We provide decades of experience in energy applications and energy economics, and have provided more modular combined heat and power projects in the Northeast than any other company. Installations include apartment buildings, Jewish Community centers, YMCA’s, assisted living facilities, college dormitories and dining facilities, hotels, medical & nursing home facilities and retirement communities. _____________________________________

AIRIUS, LLC Commercial Buildings consume 40-50% of all US Produced Energy - a simple, low tech process in reducing building energy consumption is De-Stratification, 20-40% reductions in HVAC operating loads can be achieved, reducing consumption and maintenance while improving comfort in every season. The Air Pear by Airius is the premier tool for De-Stratification and should be your first pick for an Energy Conservation plan._____________________________________

AMBIRADINFRARED HEATING SYSTEMS: AmbiRad is the leading manufacturer of gas fired low intensity infrared heating systems. AmbiRad systems are utilized in applications such as manufacturing facilities, warehouses, vehicle service centers, dock areas and airplane hangars, with savings of up to 60% being achieved against boiler and convec-tion systems. Our customers have come to rely on the economy, reliability and durability of our products and on our 50 years of industry experience. AmbiRad products are represented by a nationwide network of distributors and are backed by factory engineering and technical staff. This comprehensive customer service package includes building heat load calculation, computer-aided design, fuel cost calculation, on-site support, training, and system commissioning. AmbiRad develops and manufactures high quality, environmentally friendly, energy and cost-efficient heating systems fuelled by natural gas, LPG or oil. All products are CSA certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2000 accreditation._____________________________________

AMEREX ENERGYFortune 500 companies turn to Amerex Energy to capture lower electricity prices.Leveraging over 30 years experience in electricity markets, we are experts in developing and implementing long term cost savings for electricity procurement. Amerex advises commercial, industrial, governmental and institu-tional entities in all deregulated areas of North America. We lead the electric industry in innovation that enables our clients to capture lower prices._____________________________________

AMERICAN PLANT MAINTENANCEAmerican Plant Maintenance, the steam trap specialist, conducts steam trap and compressed air surveys, repairs, installations, troubleshooting steam systems. We are an independent steam trap survey and repair company. Our business model gives us the ability to perform unbiased steam trap surveys and recommend the optimum solution for our clients regardless of the steam trap manufacturer. _____________________________________

APPLIED ENERGY LLCApplied Energy Partners LLC is an Energy Management company with both supply-side and demand-side exper-tise, focused on reducing energy costs and managing risk. Using real-time reverse auctions to generate maximum competition between suppliers, Applied Energy and its partners buy more than 100 million decatherms of natural gas and 10 million megawatts of Electricity (and green power) annually from 500 energy suppliers, on behalf of more than 3000 commercial and industrial customers, including 20 Fortune 100 companies, 80 utilities and 6 State Governments._____________________________________

ARMSTRONG FILTRATIONSince 1969 Armstrong Filtration has been restoring lost chiller capacity through proper filtration/disinfection. It is very common to reduce chiller KWH demand 10% to 40% resulting in 8 month to 18 month ROI._____________________________________

ASSOCIATION FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERING Greater Philadelphia ChapterAFE is the premier organization for facilities engineers and operations professionals. The Association unites a large community of facilities professionals who promote and advocate for ways to efficiently operate and maintain complex building and facility systems, including high performance and sustainable technology. AFE empowers its members through networking, knowledge sharing, training and certification, and provides resources needed for career advancement. AFE further seeks to promote the facilities engineering profession within academia and the broader engineering community.

THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS (AEE)The Association of Energy Engineers is a non profit professional society whose mission is to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustainable develop-ment. AEE is the gateway for information on the dynamic field of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and carbon reduction strategies. AEE is in its 37th year and offers a full array of educational and certification programs includ-ing seminars, conferences, books, journals, and networking trade shows. The overall strength of AEE is highlighted by a strong membership base of over 16,000 professionals in 89 countries - thousands of individuals who have been certified under its programs, including Certified Energy Managers (CEM), Certified Energy Auditor (CEA), Cer-tified Sustainable Development Professionals (CSDP), Certified Building Commissioning Professionals (CBCP), Cer-tified Measurement and Verification Professionals (CMVP), and Certified Lighting Efficiency Professionals (CLEP). The Association’s network of 82 chapters in the United States and Internationally offer networking opportunities around the world. Further, AEE’s roster of corporate members is a veritable “Who’s Who” of the commercial, indus-trial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors. _____________________________________

ATAS INTERNATIONALATAS International, is a leading manufacturer of metal roofing, wall panels, accessories and energy efficient build-ing envelope technologies. ATAS offers sustainable systems for commercial and residential buildings that include products coated with cool pigmented paint, a transpired solar collector, and thin-film, building-integrated photo-voltaic panels. ATAS products may contribute to LEED credits, be rated by the CRRC and be ENERGY STAR qualified._____________________________________

ATLANTIC DETROIT DIESEL-ALLISON LLCAtlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison LLC, based in Lodi, New Jersey, is dedicated to the sale and expert service of die-sel and alternative fuel engines, transmissions, marine & industrial power, power generation and co-generation systems. Our Off-Highway division, Atlantic Power Systems, offers a complete line of MTU Onsite Energy diesel and gaseous-fueled generator sets from 20 - 3,250 kW and factory engineered and tested co-generation systems from 125 - 2,500 kWe. Atlantic Power Systems provides a powerful service support capability with high industry standards and a total commitment to our customers._____________________________________

AUBURN MANUFACTURINGEver Green® Cut ‘n Wrap™ Insulation Kits, a patented technology makes saving energy fast and easy. Installing these pre-engineered modular insulation kits makes quick work of insulating bare systems. Just Cut. Wrap. Strap. .and save. Perfect for district energy systems and campus settings such as universities, healthcare and government facilities. _____________________________________

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BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COMPANYBaltimore Aircoil Company is recognized as the world’s largest manufacturer of evaporative heat transfer and thermal storage equipment. BAC products are supplied to the industrial, process and power, commercial, and refrigeration markets to meet a variety of heat transfer applications. Energy efficiency, sustainability, and ecologi-cal responsibility have been at the core of our business and essential qualities of our products for over 70 years._____________________________________

BEISA INTERNATIONAL SOLAR ENTERPRISES, INC.Beisa International Solar Enterprises, Inc was oriented and established at Shang Hai China, also formally registered at U.S.A. 2012. Beisa International Solar Enterprises, Inc. has proudly received International green environment protection designing distribution award by Belgian, 2009, United Nation highly recommended to created and decorated green environmental protection for the World Expo. 2008, the company applied at least thirty four prevention of Solar system that concluded five of discover copy right, and seventeen new model. Beisa Interna-tional Solar Enterprises, Inc. going to exhibit Solar thermal three in one roofing system, Solar generator, and Solar construction protection cover._____________________________________

BELIMO AMERICASBelimo is a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of damper actuators and control valve assem-blies used in commercial HVAC systems. Belimo is well known for its innovation of the direct-coupled actuator and innovations in pressure independent control valve technology. Belimo provides the solutions that customers need to maintain an efficient building environment._____________________________________

BENJAMIN ELECTRIC COMPANYBenjamin Electric manufactures power distribution equipment which includes completely integrated branch cir-cuit Power Metering as well as controls. The Benjamin ArcLight Panelboard, with Power Metering is a controllable circuit breaker panel that can communicate with any lighting control or energy/building management system and software. This equipment provides visibility into electrical system throughout the enterprise. Retrofits are our specialty._____________________________________

BIRDSALL SERVICES GROUP (BSG)Birdsall Services Group (BSG) is a professional service firm with recognized leaders in engineering and environ-mental consulting services. With offices throughout NJ and in NY, we can provide our clients with a broad range of engineering and consulting services that include Civil, Environmental, Geotechnical, Marine, MEP, Planning, Structural, Sustainable Energy, Transportation, Waste Management, and Water Resources. _____________________________________

BRITEPOINTE, INC.BritePointe was founded in 2005 and is located in Hayward, California. The Company is focused on bringing ex-tremely bright, solid state lighting (SSL) products to market at an operating cost substantially lower than compet-ing products. The company has a novel patented technology which delivers an industry leading 15,000+ lumens of bright white light from a square inch of solid state array material. This is a substantially greater light intensity and operating efficiency than any product commercially available today or in the foreseeable future. The technology enables the use of light emitting diodes (LEDs) cooled by the Company’s patented technology, in applications such as high bay lighting and other applications, which require small and extremely bright light sources. Previously such brightness was unattainable in such a small package and in such density. This product, with a simple bulb replace-ment, also provides a reduced energy cost of up to 85% when compared to existing technology. The Company produces solid state light bulbs that replace a 400 Watt metal halide in high bay light fixtures. _____________________________________

CALMACEnergy storage stores renewable energy in the form of ice for use during peak demand and high cost periods. En-ergy storage is critical for renewable energy and Smart Grid viability. By storing energy, buildings can be demand response ready while lowering carbon footprints plus lower cooling costs up to 40%._____________________________________

CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATIONCapstone Turbine Corporation® is the world’s leading producer of low-emission microturbine systems, and was first to market withcommercially viable air bearing turbine technology. The company has shipped thousands of Capstone turbines to customers worldwide in applications such as combined heat & power, oil & gas, biogas, data center reliability, and peak shaving. These award-winning systems have logged millions of documented runtime operating hours.

E-FINITY DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONE-Finity Distributed Generation is the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast distributor for Capstone Turbine and an active member of the distributed generation and combined heat and power community. Come learn how we are actively promoting energy solutions by designing, integrating, and maintaining Capstone’s “Jet Engine” technology to cre-ate onsite electrical & thermal power plants. With impending utility rate increases, questionable power reliability, and plenty of Shale Gas, Capstone Turbines are providing customers with “Green Power” independence. Please visit www.e-finity.com for more information and be sure to visit booth number 601._____________________________________

CASCADE ENERGYCascade Energy delivers the industrial strength expertise corporations and utilities need to realize their energy efficiency potential. Whether it’s a tune-up or capital installation, we’ll help you develop the energy efficiency strategy that will bolster your bottom line. New this year: SENSEI™, our cutting edge, web-based energy efficiency platform that helps companies drive savings by connecting actions to energy performance._____________________________________

COMMISSIONING AGENTS, INC.Commissioning for New Construction, Retro-Commissioning, Re-Commissioning, Total Building Commissioning, On-Going Commissioning, Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning: CAI applies proactive solutions through commissioning. Whether your project involves getting a new facility in operation, adding a piece of equipment or retro-commissioning an existing building, we can provide a comprehensive set of essential services to achieve your desired level of compliance._____________________________________

CONCORD ENGINEERING GROUPConcord Engineering is a full service engineering, energy consulting and commissioning firm offering energy mas-ter planning, construction management, facility design, power & utility infrastructure, energy auditing, renewable technologies (solar, wind, landfill/digester gas), combined heat & power, geothermal engineering, full-building commissioning and comprehensive energy procurement management solutions. Concord is the leader in alterna-tive financing and State/Federal incentives for energy conservation and power generation projects._____________________________________

CONSTELLATION, AN EXELON COMPANY - PLATINUM SPONSORConstellation, an Exelon Company, is a leading competitive supplier of power, natural gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the United States and Canada. Constellation provides integrated energy solutions that help customers buy, manage and use energy, from electricity and natural gas procurement to renewable generation and conservation. More than 90,000 commercial, industrial, public sector and institutional customers, including two-thirds of the Fortune 100, have selected us to help strategically manage energy. We provide more than 1 million residential customers with electricity and natural gas plans that can provide price protection, savings and environmental opportunities._____________________________________

CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS, LLCFounded in 1995, Colorado-based Continental Control Systems specializes in electric power submetering and mon-itoring equipment. The company’s solutions are designed to provide key electrical system measurements including power (kW) and energy (kWh) through a variety of communication protocols including revenue-grade BACnet®, Modbus®, and LonWorks® and as pulse outputs. Applications for the WattNode® meter and revenue-grade Accu-CT® include building automation, LEED certification, tenant submetering, performance verification/evaluation/diagnostics, net metering, and energy management. All Continental Control Systems products are listed or recognized by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use in both the United States and Canada (cUL). Globalcon Booth #105._____________________________________

COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. (CDA)Copper Development Association, Inc. (CDA) is a U.S-based, not-for-profit association of the global copper

industry, influencing the use of copper and copper alloys through research, development and education, as well as technical and end-user support. CDA is committed to promoting the proper use of copper materials in sustainable, efficient applications for business, industry and the home._____________________________________

COWARD ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC.Throughout our 65 plus years of history, Coward Environmental has served the heating, ventilating, air-condition-ing market as a manufacturers’ representative. The name Coward carries brand recognition in the local market as a company built on competent engineering knowledge and high moral and ethical standards. We take great pride in our reputation and strive to protect our reputation always.Currently, Coward Environmental, serves the custom and applied equipment manufacturers in the industrial, insti-tutional, and commercial HVAC markets. Traditionally, known for “air-side” equipment, we have added “water-side” more recently. Coward Environmental now represents 27 manufacturers of air handling, humidification, dehumidi-fication, chiller, and filtration equipment. _____________________________________

CUSTOMIZED ENERGY SOLUTIONSCustomized Energy Solutions is committed to promoting economic development through the advancement of transparent, efficient, and non-discriminatory wholesale and retail energy markets. We focus on empowering our clients to understand these markets and to make prudent investment decisions. Our primary business lines include RTO/ISO Reporting & Analysis, Wholesale Energy Services, Retail Energy Services, Congestion Risk Management, Fuel Management, NERC Reporting, Demand Response, Renewable Energy Services and Emerging Technologies._____________________________________

Invitation: Visit the expo to see firsthand the latest technologies, products, and services available that can improve the productivity of your operations

while slashing costs. The following is a partial listing of exhibitors. Note: List is subject to change; AEE is not responsible or omissions, errors, or claims regarding

products or services. Listing is complete as of December, 7, 2013. For an updated list, please visit: www.GLOBALCONevent.com

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CYPRESS ENVIROSYSTEMSCypress Envirosystems is a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE: CY). Its mission is to save energy and im-prove productivity in older plants and buildings, using state-of-the-art non-invasive and wireless technologies to minimize disruption and cost, delivering payback of 12 months or less. Go from pneumatic to DDC in minutes!_____________________________________

DEKRA CERTIFICATION, INC. DEKRA Certification, Inc. is an accredited Certification Body that offers auditing services for the new ISO 50001 (energy management), SEP (Superior Energy Performance), ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), AS 9100 (aviation, space and defense), TL 9000 (telecommunications), and auditing services to many other management standards, including customized supplier assessments. DEKRA works with companies to utilize standards for greater productivity, reduced waste, larger profits, an enhanced customer experience and the growth of a continu-ous improvement culture. DEKRA’s experienced professionals have extensive knowledge and the direct experience of SEP and 50001 certifications (15 in USA) and a proven track record of success to help achieve the goals of any organization._____________________________________

DELTA COOLING TOWERSDelta Cooling Towers, Inc. designed the first engineered plastic (polyethylene) cooling tower in 1971. Since then we have improved and expanded “The Most Durable Corrosion-Proof Cooling Towers Available” to a full line of factory assembled cooling towers for any application. Cooling Towers for critical Service Applications that cannot afford maintenance costs and downtime of Galvanized Sheet Metal Towers. Industry leading 15-Year Warranty on unitarily molded cooling tower casing. Manufacturing engineered plastic cooling towers since 1971 in our fully integrated manufacturing facility for applications including: Comfort Cooling - HVAC, Process Cooling - Industrial, Power Generation. Packaged Cooling Systems can include either open or closed-loop heat exchangers along with skid-mounted pump and control units. These Packaged Cooling Systems allow for simple installation with minimal site work required. Made in USA._____________________________________

DENT INSTRUMENTSDENT Instruments designs and manufactures data loggers and energy recorders for today’s energy profession-

als. Our products are often the first step in developing strong energy strategies and lowering operating costs. For over 20 years, DENT has built a reputation for providing instruments of the highest quality whose robust design and small size make them the loggers of choice for companies large and small._____________________________________

DEDICATED TO ENGINE ROOM PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES & NEWS

DIESEL & GAS TURBINE WORLDWIDEDiesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide is the only international magazine dedicated to the products, technologies and industry news of reciprocating engines and industrial turbines for power generation, oil & gas, marine propulsion and rail traction installations. If it’s in the engine room, it’s covered in Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide.Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide has an audited, global readership of 21,000 industry leaders and decision makers and is published 10 times per year. The magazine publishes several key surveys throughout the year which serve as the industry’s information benchmark. Complementing the magazine is the Global Sourcing Guide - a comprehensive specification and buyer’s guide covering engine systems products and technologies. And now with the added power of GSGnet.net - other sites give you the world, GSGnet.net gives you YOUR world._____________________________________

DN TANKSNatgun and DYK have merged to form a new parent company, DN Tanks. DN Tanks specializes in the design and construction of prestressed concrete tanks and provides liquid storage applications worldwide such as Thermal Energy Storage tanks._____________________________________

DOME-TECH, INC.Dome-Tech, Inc. is a world-class energy engineering and professional consulting services firm that ensures sustain-able, high-performance environments throughout a building’s life cycle; this is achieved through reducing energy consumption and climate impact while providing a healthy and productive work environment. With over 20 years of experience in customized energy solutions, and saving millions of dollars along the way, Dome-Tech under-stands our clients’ need to gain a competitive advantage though cost-cutting and innovative facilities practices. Comprehensive services span both existing buildings and new construction, and include sustainable building consulting/energy modeling, LEED services, new building commissioning, building turnover services, energy procurement consulting, benchmarking and conservation opportunities, existing building commissioning, energy performance testing, and turnkey project implementation._____________________________________

DRESSER-RANDDresser-Rand is among the largest suppliers of rotating equipment solutions to the worldwide oil, gas, petro-chemical, and process industries. The Company operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Norway, and India, and maintains a network of 49 service and support centers (including 6 engineering and R&D centers) covering more than 150 countries._____________________________________

DWYER INSTRUMENTS INC.DWYER® is a leading manufacturer in the controls and instrumentation industry. For 80 years, we have been committed to manufacturing and marketing an extensive series of competitively priced precision instruments for temperature, pressure, flow, humidity, and level applications. Our goal of meeting and exceeding customer expectations is expressed in our company’s operating principles of continuous improvement, teamwork, urgency, and the pursuit of excellence. _____________________________________

E-MONE-Mon manufactures a complete portfolio of energy monitoring products Including the E-Mon D-Mon line of fully electronic KWH/Demand meters. E-Mon D-Mon meters have been installed for over 30 years in office buildings, malls, shopping centers, hospitals, government facilities, college campuses and industrial plants for energy man-agement, usage analysis, metering & verification, load control and cost allocation. Whether your goal is to reduce costs, increase efficiency or meet madates of The Energy Policy Act or LEED programs, E-Mon can provide the ideal solution for your application._____________________________________

ELECTRALED, INC.Headquartered in Largo, FL, with design and UL® certified ISO 9001/2000 manufacturing facilities in Largo, Safety Harbor, and Homosassa, FL, ElectraLED® produces high-quality, energy-efficient, commercial LED lighting products. The ElectraLED® families of products provide an array of solutions for all types of signage, architectural, refrigerated display cases, walk-in coolers, track lighting, loading docks, security and flood lighting for the com-mercial lighting industry. _____________________________________

ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGETECHElectro Industries/GaugeTech leads the way with innovative solutions for power and energy metering, serving utility, commercial, military, and industrial markets worldwide. With its award-winning Shark® and Nexus® fam-ily of meters, EIG gives its customers the best price to benefit ratio available today, on reliable, advanced power monitoring and control applications. _____________________________________

ELLIOTT-LEWISSince 1905, Elliott-Lewis has been serving its customers with the best people and technology in the Delaware Valley. The company has evolved into a full-service corporation capable of handling all aspects of installation, maintenance, design and engineering. Professionals in many fields rely on Elliott-Lewis to be an integral and on-going part of the construction and maintenance process, ensuring the health of a building over the entire course of its life. With response you can depend on and experience you can trust, Elliott-Lewis will continue to lead the way for years to come._____________________________________

EMCOR SERVICESEMCOR provides full service HVAC and mechanical solutions in your local market or across an entire national portfo-lio. From comprehensive preventive maintenance programs to chiller overhauls, to complete HVAC system retrofits, we provide a full suite of mechanical and energy services. Our skilled field technicians are trained to work on all major manufacturers’ equipment, and our experts can identify opportunities for energy-efficient upgrades or implement comprehensive energy programs.EMCOR’s Service companies, including EMCOR Services Fluidics, and EMCOR Services New York/New Jersey, are subsidiaries of EMCOR Group, Inc. (NYSE:EME), a Fortune 500 company with 2012 revenues of ~$6.0B. EMCOR is a leader in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure, and facilities services and a leading provider of critical infrastructure systems._____________________________________

Energy Solutions...Eff icient Results

ENERACTIVE SOLUTIONSEneractive is an independent, full service energy consulting, engineering and project development firm

specializing in the analysis, design, development, and installation of energy efficiency projects, building optimiza-tion projects, and power generation solutions for optimization and environmental control. _____________________________________

ENERGENICEnergenic specializes in custom energy solutions. Our unique approach is based on a simple premise - we focus on your energy needs so you can focus on your business. Energenic creates sustainable self-contained energy solutions for businesses from individual manufacturing and industrial facilities to Fortune 500 companies and everything in between. Key to our approach is the understanding that each organization’s energy needs are different from another’s. We tailor our energy solutions to precisely address each client’s requirements. We offer a single point of contact for every aspect of the project from start to finish. We dedicate ourselves to exceptional customer service. And we offer the disciplined expertise to engineer fiscally, technologically, environmentally and sustainably re-sponsible power solutions for generations to come._____________________________________

ENERGYVORTEX.COMEnergyVortex.com is an open industry energy site designed to serve as a B2B community and e-commerce center. We have crafted the site for the exchange of ideas, the connection of buyers and sellers, and for professional ca-reer advancement. Visit the Buyers Guide to showcase your company’s products or search for products & services. Read industry commentary covering a wide range of issues. Search for qualified candidates by advertising your company’s job opportunities in the Energy Vortex Career Center. Buy reference materials & e-books through the store. Learn more at www.energyvortex.com _____________________________________

ENERNOC – BRONZE SPONSOREnerNOC is transforming the way the world uses energy. We help end-users use energy more intelligently, pay less for it, and generate cash flow that benefits the bottom line. We bring proven expertise and innovative ideas to both groups through a full suite of energy management solutions including comprehensive demand response, data-driven energy efficiency, energy price and risk management, and enterprise carbon management. _____________________________________

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE CONCEPTS (ESC)ESC provides innovative Energy Solutions and develops Energy projects. Our Professional Engineers and Certified Energy Managers perform Energy Audits, Energy Reduction Plans, mechanical, electrical and plumbing design. We engineer the simplest fit out to the most complicated central energy plants; including projects of up to 18,000 tons of chilled water production to 1,000 horsepower of steam and hot water production. _____________________________________

ESIGHT ENERGY INC.eSight is the most sophisticated yet intuitive, web-based energy management suite worldwide. Available as a hosted solution (SaaS) or to install to any site, eSight integrates with virtually any type of data and equipment. With eSight you can clearly manage all aspects of energy usage including automatic distribution of energy reports, monitor carbon emissions, normalize data based on KPIs, and more; resulting in up to 20% or more in energy cost savings. _____________________________________

EVERLAST LIGHTINGEverLast® Lighting is a subsidiary of Full Spectrum Solutions, Inc. and has quickly become a leading manufac-turer of energy-efficient lighting solutions for roadway, parking structure, facility and area lighting applications. Notable installations include: NASA, Cobo Convention Center, U.S. Military, University of California, University of Michigan, Harley Davidson, and Yuengling® Brewery. _____________________________________

FAFCO THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEMS, INC.Welcome to the next ice age - the age of controlling commercial cooling costs. IceStor integrates with new or exist-ing HVAC systems to generate immediate savings and long-term protection against spikes in utility rates. Dramati-cally reduce existing energy bills with IceStor, the most advanced ice storage system ever designed. IceStor static tanks produce and store ice at night, when rates are lowest, and discharge cooling during high daytime on-peak periods. In shifting your air conditioning load to off-peak hours, IceStor reduces demand charges and lowers peak power usage. The FAFCO system can also help make the building more comfortable by allowing project engineers to achieve colder chilled water supply temperatures, providing better humidity control._____________________________________

FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATIONFLEXIM is known for its cutting edge engineering and quality ultrasonic Flowmeters. Ultrasonic flow measure-ment has become a standard for BTU measurement. Its high turndown range, excellent accuracy, and retro-fit installation make it the meter of choice. FLEXIM takes ultrasonic technology to a new level with certified traceable accuracy of BOTH flow and temperature measurement._____________________________________

GDF SUEZ ENERGY RESOURCES NA – REC’S & NORTHEAST GREEN COSPONSORGDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA is one of the largest non-residential retail energy suppliers in the U.S. and currently serves commercial and industrial customers in 12 markets: Delaware, Texas, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Connecticut, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. The company serves over 82,000 accounts for customers having a peak demand ranging from 50 KW to more than 200 MW, with an estimated peak load totaling nearly 10,000 MW._____________________________________

GE LIGHTINGGE Lighting invents with the vigor of its founder Thomas Edison to develop energy-efficient lighting solutions that change the way people light their world in commercial, industrial, municipal and residential settings. General Electric (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter to build a world that works better._____________________________________

GREEN BOX AMERICAGreen Box is manufacturer of Fluid Coolers to replace cooling towers for benefit of your factory, and our Planet Earth. Fluid Coolers provide clean water and in closed-loop to your industrial processes, all year long. The latest generation of Fluid Coolers provide benefits beyond other manufacturers : 98 % on water savings, up to 75 % on power savings and no use of chemicals._____________________________________

GENERAL AIRE SYSTEMS, INC.General Aire Systems, Inc. is a distributor/representative of several major manufactures of HVAC and Clean Rooms Air Filters and air filtration equipment and systems. Products and services include IAQ Testing, air systems clean-ing, particulate filtration, gas phase filtration, and clean rooms. We design systems based on minimizing Life Cycle Cost. 80% of the cost of operating a filtration system is energy. Minimizing energy cost can save more money than the cost of the filters._____________________________________

GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICESGlobal Energy Services is a 100% female owned lighting retrofit company committed to the highest level of service & expertise.GES services include: Detailed quality lighting audits and design, accurate energy & maintenance savings calcula-tions, turnkey lighting retrofits, project management, in-house labor force, fixture cleaning & group re-lamping, ballast & lamp recycling, water conservation & financing. Our goal is to maximize energy savings, enhance light levels, increase net operating profits, increase the market value of your facility, and improve ergonomics. Compli-ance: Fully bonded, insured, and licensed. Organizations we can help: Property Management, Fortune 500, Health care facilities, Government Agencies, Industrial plants, Schools & Universities._____________________________________

H.O. TRERICEFrom our start in 1923 in Detroit, the H. O. Trerice Co. has remained true to the commitment of our founder: QUAL-ITY in both PRODUCT and SERVICE. This commitment has placed Trerice as a worldwide leader in the manufacture and supply of temperature and pressure measurement and controls. When your requirements demand quality and durability, the broad line of Trerice products is ready for your selection. Contact us today for expanded information on your particular areas of interest. _____________________________________

HESS CORPORATION - SILVER SPONSOR Hess Energy Marketing is one of the largest providers of electricity, natural gas, fuel oil and energy solutions to commercial and industrial customers in 22 states, plus the D.C. marketing area in which it operates. In addition, Hess Energy Marketing’s suite of smart and sustainable products offers customers a comprehensive approach to “green energy.”_____________________________________

HIOKI USA CORPORATION Hioki is a leading manufacturer in Hi-Quality Power Monitoring Analyzers & Memory Recorders. Hioki Power Me-ters and Memory Recorders can capture high speed data anomalies as fast as 20MHz or log data as slow as once a second or minute. Our family of Power Analyzers works well in the lab for Energy Star Compliant Testing, Utility Power, VFD, Transportation Power, Aerospace Power Frequencies, as well as Fuel Cell, Solar Cell and Vehicle Hybrid Tests. See our complete line of both handheld devices, Field Compliant Testing and Lab Products._____________________________________

HONEYWELL BUILDING SOLUTIONSHoneywell provides integrated product solutions for building controls including lighting, HVAC and plug loads. Honeywell’s technologies are found in more than 150 million homes, 10 million buildings a multitude of industrial s around the world. Honeywell will display its expanded line of thermostats, switches, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and other electrical products._____________________________________

HUBBELL BUILDING AUTOMATIONHubbell Building Automation, Inc., headquartered in Austin, TX is a subsidiary of Hubbell Incorporated (A Delaware Corporation). Hubbell Building Automation draws on over 30 years of lighting control experience. As the leading developer of groundbreaking technologies in lighting control panels, HID and fluorescent high bay controls as well as occupancy sensors, Hubbell Building Automation manufactures a complete suite of energy saving lighting control solutions. _____________________________________

HUDSON ENERGYWith over 125,000 commercial customers, Hudson Energy is one of the largest business to business suppliers of natural gas and electricity in North America. We use leading-edge proprietary technology to ensure our customers receive highly competitive pricing and a wide variety of product options. When you sign on with Hudson Energy, you benefit from: Competitive pricing, peace of mind, environmental leadership and professional advice._____________________________________

HUGHES ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC.Hughes Environmental Engineering is the region’s leading specialist for the most demanding and challenging and low-temperature Refrigeration projects. Specialists in troubleshooting, Hughes maintains a staff of 75 industry experts serving commercial clients in four states._____________________________________

HUTCHINSON MECHANICAL SERVICESHutchinson Mechanical Services is a trusted mechanical contracting firm providing HVAC, lighting, and energy solution services throughout the tri-state area. From building automation systems with web access monitoring, to solar technologies and installations, Hutchin-son provides the latest green technologies to meet the growing needs of businesses. Our team of experts can pro-vide preventive maintenance, new or retrofit systems and design and construction for any commercial, industrial or institutional project. _____________________________________

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ICETEC ENERGY SERVICESFor over a decade, Fortune 500 companies, leading universities, and institutions have relied on ICETEC pro-

prietary energy technology to achieve measurable energy savings, reduce their carbon footprint, and implement smart grid strategies.

ICETEC clients achieve unparalleled transparency in risk management structure and execution. The result is significant savings in energy costs while increasing fuel diversity flexibility behind the meter – ensuring that they can meet their green energy objectives.

We enable active load management for customers employing industrial refrigeration, institutions with gen-erative or co-generative assets, district energy systems, and thermal storage.

In a volatile world of energy expenditures and power demands, ICETEC clients know their future is in control._____________________________________

High Efficiency Water Heater

ILIOS DYNAMICS HIGH EFFICIENCY WATER HEATER The Ilios High Efficiency Water Heater produces 400,000 to 600,000 BTU/hr of hot water at 100° to 160°, ideal for DHW, swimming pools, space or process heating. The efficient heat pump with reclaimed engine heat results in a COP of 1.2 to 1.8. This “Green” unit exceeds California emissions standards with near zero criteria pollutants and 50% reduction in greenhouse gases._____________________________________

INDEPENDENCE LED LIGHTING Independence LED’s EAGLE LED Tube System is Made in America & UL Classified. The External Independent Driver, Heat Sink, Modular Light Engines & Advanced Thermal Management Systems are Patent Pending. US Manufac-turing meets the BUY AMERICA Qualifications of the American Recovery & Rescue Act (ARRA). American Energy Independence through superior engineered LINEAR LIGHTING products for Commerical & Industrial savings with a 5 year warranty._____________________________________

IVES EQUIPMENT COMPANYThe Ives internal operations are computer integrated via local area networks. All of our inventory, customer, and project status data is instantly accessible from any office location. Direct links to our Principals speed order entry and customer service, enabling quick computer look up of order status, spare parts requirements, project manage-ment, and factory inventory. These are just a few of the many database options available to us. Ives Equipment utilizes a Windows 2003 Servers along with a SQL database to control inventory, payables, accounts receivable, sales analysis, general ledger and order fulfillment functions. All employees from sales to shipping are using Pen-tium class PC’s equipped with thin client access for security of your data as well as word processing, spreadsheet, database and engineering activities at each workstation. We have multiple T1 lines connecting our sales offices to each other with multiple high level firewalls assuring maximum up time and data security. _____________________________________

KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC.Kaeser Compressors, Inc. is the leader in providing reliable and energy efficient rotary screw compressors and ac-cessories for the industrial user. At the same time, we recognize that having efficient components is only part of the efficiency picture. The greatest efficiency gains are achieved through proper system design. In the course of helping many customers achieve better energy and production efficiencies, Kaeser has refined and improved air audit techniques. The result is our Air Demand Analysis (ADA) program. No other approach offers ADA’s unique combination of affordability, convenience, and completeness. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Kaeser is committed to helping industrial users increase compressed air system performance while saving energy saving and reducing maintenance costs._____________________________________

KEYTEX ENERGYKEYTEX Energy is a leading, full service energy procurement, consulting, and curtailable services provider, helping businesses implement both wholesale and retail strategies to control and reduce energy costs as well as manage the risks and complexities associated with the energy markets. With already 3 billion kwh secured on behalf of our clients, we are well positioned to offer customers a wide range of energy related services spanning both the wholesale and retail energy markets, giving you the confidence that no matter what your energy needs, we have the in-house expertise to help you. Our goal at KEYTEX Energy is to save you money by getting you the absolute best price for electricity AND natural gas, while becoming your long term partner for all of your energy needs. _____________________________________

KIC GOVERNMENT SERVICESFounded in 1973 as an Alaskan Native Corporation (ANC), Kikiktagruk Inupiat Corporation (KIC) operates a

diverse portfolio of companies across North America, offering quality services and products to clients in both the public and private sectors. Located in Kotzebue, Alaska, KIC proudly serves a shareholder base of Inupiat natives.

KIC’s mission is to provide innovation and value to both clients and shareholders. Through investing in client relationships KIC in turn invests into the sustainable future of shareholders—ensuring the longevity of cultural values and practices.

Strong leadership and industry experience allow KIC to consistently deliver pioneering strategy, management, implementation and cutting edge technology—affording excellence at every level of operations. _____________________________________

KRAFT POWER CORPORATIONKraft Power Corporation was founded in 1965 and today we are leaders in the field of generator power systems, combined heat and power (CHP),power transmission products, diesel and gas engines and generator sets for both stand-by and continuous duty applications, as well as full service, parts and accessories. We currently operate 8 locations in 8 states and focus on the sales, distribution, maintenance, and renting of a wide range of gas and diesel engines and generator power systems for industrial, residential, marine, mobile and combined heat and power/cogeneration applications. Our systems operate on a variety of fuels including natural gas, landfill gas, sewage gas, mining gas, diesel and Biofuels. We offer full 24/7 service 365 days a year. You can rely on Kraft Power Corporation, your power solution provider. _____________________________________

KWANTERAkWantera provides a unique, leading-edge energy management software solution to commercial building opera-tors, industrial manufacturers, universities, hospitals, data centers, and virtually any large consumer of electricity or natural gas. Our kWantera Analytics product analyzes large volumes of high-velocity, real-time data from smart meters, sensors and other sources and uncovers hidden anomalies in the energy infrastructure that lead to signifi-cant cost savings. kWantera also provides energy pricing and load forecasting with arbitrage strategies that save customers on their current supply contracts._____________________________________

LAMAR LIGHTINGLaMar Lighting is more than just a manufacturer of fluorescent lighting fixtures. We are a dedicated team of de-signers, engineers and lighting specialists that combine more than 60 years of experience. We bring our hands on knowledge and experience, along with leading edge technologies to deliver solutions that work from the start. We can design and deliver a customized product that tailors fluorescent lighting to fit your needs, whether in a commercial application or a residential setting._____________________________________

LEVITON MANUFACTURING COMPANY – NEW TECHNOLOGIES

BREAKFAST SPONSOR Leviton Manufacturing Company is a leading global manufacturer of electrical wiring devices, data center con-nectivity solutions, lighting & energy solutions and measurement and verification products. Founded in 1906, Leviton has grown to become one of the most preeminent leaders in the electrical industry. Today Leviton’s product portfolio consists of over 25,000 devices and systems used in industries, businesses and homes. Nine out of ten buildings throughout North America have Leviton products installed in them.

LIBERTY POWER CORPLiberty Power is the first minority-owned, retail electric provider with a national presence, licensed in 16 of the 20 deregulated markets. A certified diversity supplier, Liberty Power offers cost-effective energy solutions paired with innovative product development and outstanding customer care. Connect with Liberty Power for low-cost, reliable energy choices. _____________________________________

LIGHTAPP TECHNOLOGIESLightapp is a software company which develops, implements and supports the best of breed energy management solution for industrial customers. Lightapp’s unique combination of proven implementation methodology togeth-er with superior fast and scalable technology, provides it’s customers with a holistic systems thinking approach to energy management, including electricity and power management, water management, fuel-oils and gas man-agement. Lightapp’s proven solution is today implemented at various customers from different industry verticals._____________________________________

LUTRON ELECTRONICSLutron Electronics, headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, designs and manufactures energy-saving light controls, automated window treatments and appliance modules for both residential and commercial applications. Founded in 1961, Lutron manufactures more than 16,000 energy-saving products, sold in more than 100 countries around the world. _____________________________________

M&E ENGINEERS, INC.M&E Engineers is a full service Mechanical/Electrical Consulting Engineering firm, providing engineering, design, and related services for HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection Systems. M&E is also very involved in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable design; and provides energy auditing, energy modeling, commis-sioning, and LEED consulting services as well. _____________________________________

METROTEK ELECTRICAL SERVICESMetroTek Electrical Services provides exceptional electrical solutions to the complex problems and mission critical needs of the company’s commercial, industrial, and utility clients. MetroTek serves customers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, providing electrical construction, high voltage, automation, instrumentation, telecom-munications, and renewable energy services. Along with our electrical construction and maintenance divisions, MetroTek excels at delivering on-demand electrical testing and diagnostics as part of the company’s unparalleled emergency response and repair service. Additionally, MetroTek’s electrical engineering expertise and commitment to green energy drives the company to deliver superior sustainable energy solutions through the combined use of wind, solar, smart grid, and energy efficiency technologies._____________________________________

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC COOLING & HEATINGCity Multi, Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning, is an energy-efficient method of providing precise comfort control to indoor environments. VRF offers a wide variety of applications from spot-cooling or -heating a single room in a home (using a split-ductless system) to a large commercial building with multiple floors and areas (that require individual comfort control delivered by a split-zoning system). VRF systems can simultaneously cool and heat specific zones. Mitsubishi HVAC provides energy-efficient, eco-friendly cooling and heating solutions. Our Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) City Multi commercial systems enable heat to be recycled within the building envelope, conserving electricity and delivering custom comfort to occupants. VRF zoning systems can help new or existing buildings earn essential points in the USGBC’s LEED® ratings system and have been deployed on over 200 projects to date for this purpose. Mr. Slim ductless split systems can provide spot cooling for computer rooms, telephone equipment rooms, and many other applications._____________________________________

MONSEN ENGINEERING COMPANYMonsen Engineering Company is an authorized PermaFrost representative. We can purchase and install the prod-uct in any air conditioning system. Your air conditioning equipment can realize an increase in operating efficiency and your company a significant energy savings through PermaFrost. Family owned and operated since our incep-tion, Monsen is recognized as a leader in the HVAC industry, excelling in service operations, mechanical engineer-ing, design/build construction and building automation. _____________________________________

NADCAThe HVAC Inspection, Maintenance and Restoration Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Clean-ers Association (NADCA), was formed in 1989 as a non-profit association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC systems. Its mission was to promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning and to establish industry standards for the association._____________________________________

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POWER ENGINEERS (NAPE)The National Association of Power Engineers (NAPE) the oldest engineering society in the U.S., traces its roots back to 1882. Our stated mission is the proliferation of education and licensing, toward the protection of life and property, in the various disciplines that comprise power engineering. Our local chapter meets on the 2nd Tuesday evening of each month to participate in some technical presentation. _____________________________________

NEDAP LIGHT CONTROLS / LUXONNedap Luxon e-HID lighting technology enables you to slash your lighting energy bills by 30 to 65%. Our technol-ogy also significantly lowers maintenance costs by up to 50% and it reduces the number of fixtures that need to be installed and maintained. Furthermore, Nedap Luxon technology helps you to qualify for tax and utility rebates related to energy efficient lighting. _____________________________________

NEGAWATT BUSINESS SOLUTIONSNegawatt Business Solutions (NBS) is a leading provider of clean and intelligent energy management applica-tions, services and products for commercial/industrial/institutional customers. These applications include Energy Efficiency and Demand Response platforms and Energy Supply designed to reduce demand for electricity, increase energy efficiency, mitigate carbon emissions and improve energy supply transparency._____________________________________

NEXTENERGY USANextEnergy is North America’s leading provider of innovative geothermal energy solutions and equipment. Our clients leverage NextEnergy’s unique approach, experience and unmatched successful track record, insuring that the geo-thermal component of their project meets the highest standards while providing maximum return on investment. Services include: Education, Design, Engineering, Tech, Sales and Marketing support. Integrated Turn-Key Solutions. Geothermal Utility.

NJ HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABILITYThe New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability (NJHEPS), whose members include forty Garden State campuses, was launched in March 1999. NJHEPS supports New Jersey campuses in becoming models and messengers of sustainability to our society and the world. The Partnership includes faculty, administrators, and students, cooperating with friends throughout government and the private sector. _____________________________________

NJ SMARTSTART BUILDINGSNJ SmartStart Buildings is the commercial and industrial component of the NJ Clean Energy Program from the Board of Public Utilities. The program provides significant financial incentives for incorporating approved energy efficiency measures in new construction, renovation and equipment replacement projects. Qualified technologies include heating and cooling, lighting and lighting controls, motors and drives, water heating and a custom mea-sures track. Visit NJCleanEnergy.com/ssb for details._____________________________________

NJIT - THE CENTER FOR BUILDING KNOWLEDGEThe mission of NJIT Center for Building Knowledge (CBK) is to generate new knowledge that improves the built environment and enhances quality of life. Increasingly over the last 10 years, this mission has focused on energy efficient and sustainable facilities, with a particular focus on the interface between energy efficiency innovations and their application to real world buildings. _____________________________________

NORTH AMERICA POWER PARTNERS - BRONZE SPONSORNorth America Power Partners (NAPP) manages demand response (DR) resources in wholesale electric markets nationally, to commercial/industrial customers. Flexible energy users reduce their electricity use when the power grid is in jeopardy or when prices are high. NAPP’s DR programs pay recurring revenue. _____________________________________

NORTHEAST ENERGY SYSTEMS - TOTE BAG SPONSORNortheast Energy Systems and Western Energy Systems are GE Energy’s authorized distributors for Jenbacher gas engine systems throughout the northeastern United States, California, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Caribbean region. Focused exclusively on gaseous fueled engine and power generation systems, both NES and WES provide comprehensive application, sales engineering, systems integration and parts and service capabilities. As part of the Penn DDA/Penn Power Systems organization, both companies bring over 50 years experience in reciprocating engine power applications. _____________________________________

NRG BUSINESS SOLUTIONSNRG Business Solutions is a leading provider of power supply products and services. We’re at the forefront of a rap-idly evolving energy future - with the size, flexibility and means to help strong businesses become even stronger. Many GLOBALCON topics have already become our areas of expertise._____________________________________

INCORPORATED

ONICON INCORPORATIONONICON Incorporated manufactures highly accurate flow meters and Btu meters for chilled water, hot water, con-denser water, and steam and natural gas systems. They are ideally suited for campus and central energy plant applications, as well as mixed use facilities. Retrofit kits are available for installation without shutdown. Btu meters are compatible with BACnet, LONWORKS, MODBUS, JCI-N2 Metasys and Siemens-P1 Apogee networks._____________________________________

PENN POWER SYSTEMSPenn Power Systems is a focused provider of standby and prime power electrical power generation systems. Selling and servicing power generation systems and equipment is our only business. Hard work, extensive experience, and outstanding service to customers by our employees have developed our reputation as a leader in the on-site power industry! Customers and employees, our most precious assets, represent years of development and investment. Penn Power Systems is committed to the long-term future! _____________________________________

PEPCO & DELMARVA POWER C&I ENERGY SAVINGS PROGRAMThe Pepco and Delmarva Power C&I Energy Savings Programs are designed to promote and encourage energy efficiency projects, large and small. From changing out light fixtures to replacing major mechanical equipment, the program provides cash incentives to reduce qualified project costs. Each of the incentive offerings in this incen-tive program are designed to support the purchase and installation of specific energy efficiency upgrades that play a vital role in making your building more efficient and reducing your electric bill. (Available to Commercial & Industrial customers in Maryland only)._____________________________________

PFISTER ENERGYPfister Energy specializes in the design and construction of turnkey solar installations and renewable energy systems for commercial, industrial and institutional facilities, with an emphasis on building-integrated applications. The company implements the latest green technologies, including: photovoltaics, daylighting, energy efficiency, wind turbines, solar lighting, solar thermal systems, fuel cells, rainwater harvesting, green roofs and geothermal systems. _____________________________________

PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS - HOST For more than 175 years, the Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) has proudly served the City of Philadelphia. As the largest municipally owned natural gas utility in the country, PGW provides clean energy solutions to approximately 500,000 residential, commercial, industrial and municipal customers. PGW proactively addresses the specialized needs of our customers and provides them with solutions that ensure the best environmental and economic value in today’s volatile energy market._____________________________________

POOLPAK INTERNATIONALPoolPak is the most recognized name in pool dehumidification for comfort, performance and energy efficiency. PoolPak’s Proven Approach protects your investment and assures a long life of uninterrupted environmental con-trol. PoolPak uses higher efficiency components and unique control strategies for the lowest cost of operation and is the choice of architects and design engineers when quality counts. _____________________________________

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P-PLUS LIGHTING CORP.P-Plus is a manufacturing company based in Penang, Malaysia since 1994, our LED products are designed for the Retrofit market replacing fluorescent and metal halides with Led Linear tube lights, Led High Bay lights and Led Area lights, which are our signature products. Having all necessary product certifications such as UL/CE/FCC/SIRIM. _____________________________________

PPL ENERGYPLUSPPL EnergyPlus® is the successful energy marketing and trading subsidiary of PPL Corporation, a Pennsylvania-based Fortune 500® corporation with more than 90 years of experience in the energy business. PPL EnergyPlus sells customized electricity and natural gas supply, renewable energy, petroleum products and other products and ser-vices to meet the diverse needs of business customers across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. _____________________________________

RANSOME ENGINERansome CAT has continuously grown and is now a full-line Caterpillar dealer serving eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware. Ransome Engine is a Caterpillar Power Systems Distributor (PSD) and represents Caterpillar’s entire engine (truck, marine, electric power generation and generator rental) prod-uct offerings. Ransome Rents, our Rental Services Division, provides a complete line of rental service products for short-term rental needs and offers a wide variety of contractor supplies and safety equipment for the construction industry. Ransome CAT and its divisions currently operate out of 13 convenient locations and employ over 600 people. Our significant investments in people, facilities and product support capabilities, combined with the world class manufacturing and support of Caterpillar, is the reason we remain the number one equipment distributor in the Tri-State area that you can depend on…today and tomorrow. That’s the Ransome tradition!_____________________________________

REALWINWIN, INC.RebateAdministration™ is a fully outsourced service platforms including rebate identification, estimation, opti-mization and capture across all 50 States and Canada. Each year, RWW captures 8,000 - 10,000 rebate checks for its customers and vendor partners. NEW SERVICES - RealWinWin is happy to introduce: (1) RebateAdvance™ - as a result of industry triggers, RealWinWin will “advance” the rebate as a project-cost offset at the time of implemen-tation, reducing the capital contribution by the end-user and removing the “risk of the rebate” from the transaction and; (2) RebateAccess™ - web-based portals enabling vendors to submit projects and receive rebate estimates, typically, within seconds. Stop by for details._____________________________________

www.regencylighting.com800.284.2024

REGENCY LIGHTINGRegency Lighting specializes in all types of lighting products and services - energy efficient lamps, LEDs, ballasts, fixtures, batteries, fuses, plastics, exit signs, customer lighting products, controls, sockets, new construction and retrofitting services, as well as scheduled and on-call maintenance services.Our thirty years of lighting experience, along with our 7 nation-wide warehouses, makes our team your greatest asset. Our sales force, customer service team, new construction, and maintenance services departments focus on identifying and meeting the individual needs of an array of customer types. At Regency Lighting our dedication to lighting is passed on to our customers in the form of deep inventory levels, strong delivery logistics, multiple ordering processes, and finally specialized reporting capabilities._____________________________________

SATCO PRODUCTS INC.SATCO is a leading manufacturer of lamps (including LED, CFL, Fluorescent, HID, Halogen, Incandescent and spe-cialty) Decorative and Lite Commercial Lighting Fixtures - over 700 Energy Star Qualified Fixtures including (Indoor: Track Lighting, Vanity Strips, Flush Mounts, Pendants, Sconces, Utility - Outdoor: Lanterns, Bulk head, Utility, Flood Lights, HID), along with a complete offering of electrical accessories (sockets, switches, wire, cord, tombstones, etc.) _____________________________________

SATEC, INC.SATCO is a leading manufacturer of lamps (including LED, CFL, Fluorescent, HID, Halogen, Incandescent and spe-cialty) Decorative and Lite Commercial Lighting Fixtures - over 700 Energy Star Qualified Fixtures including (Indoor: Track Lighting, Vanity Strips, Flush Mounts, Pendants, Sconces, Utility - Outdoor: Lanterns, Bulk head, Utility, Flood Lights, HID), along with a complete offering of electrical accessories (sockets, switches, wire, cord, tombstones, etc.) _____________________________________

SCHWANKReduce your heating costs and carbon footprint! Schwank is the world’s largest provider of infrared heating solu-tions. Manufactured in the USA, our patented gas-fired heating equipment offers the highest efficiency in the industry - and the highest reliability. We provide complete project management for large industrial and commer-cial projects, including infrared-specific controls, training, systems commissioning and more. Stop by our booth# 901 and discover how the people who invented radiant heating are reinventing it today. A small example, only Schwank offers a heater that can provide comfort even when installed more than 100 feet above the floor._____________________________________

SENSOR SWITCH - LANYARD SPONSORSensor Switch is an industry leader in developing occupancy sensor products and technology for lighting control. Sensor Switch is an engineering-driven company offering the widest array of sensors offered by any manufacturer. Our technical innovations include our patented Passive Dual Technology (PIR/Microphonics™), and the ground-breaking nLight Control System. From schools and offices to factories, government buildings, and retail stores, Sensor Switch provides reliable and cost-effective lighting control solutions for virtually every building type and application. Founded in 1987, Sensor Switch proudly engineers and manufactures all of its products in the USA at the company headquarters in Wallingford, Connecticut._____________________________________

SENTRY SWITCHSentry LLC, offers the Sentry Switch, a centrally controlled wall light switch designed to replace conventional toggle or decorator style light switches in commercial lighting control applications. Sentry Switches work with your building’s time clocks and a relay contactor panel to remotely turn off lighting, yet they allow complete local override. With the Sentry Switch, lights stay off until the area is occupied. The Sentry Switch provides a simple, reliable and cost-effective lighting control system that begins paying dividends immediately upon installation. It is easily retrofitted into an existing building without costly installation or changing user habits._____________________________________

SHANNON-INSULTECH / TECH REPSINSULTECH® Thermal Blanket Insulation saves energy, improves the work environment and lowers surface tem-perature for safety. INSULTECH® Thermal Blanket Insulation is engineered to match and treat steam specialty fittings, valves and difficult geometry, trapping radiant heat loss that otherwise would be left bare. As a result, significant energy savings is recognized generating 7-14 month payback periods on investment. Average projects include 200-300 steam fittings, saving roughly $ 60,000.00 a year in otherwise wasted energy. A CAD / CNC ap-proach to manufacturing and design, result in a high quality investment with a 15 year service life. Invest one dollar and save $15 dollars._____________________________________

SIEMENS INDUSTRY, BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES DIVISIONA division of Siemens Industry, Inc. (SII), Building Technologies (BT) Division is a leading provider of energy

and environmental solutions, building controls, electrical distribution equipment, fire safety and security systems solutions. BT’s solutions enable America’s buildings to be more comfortable, secure and environmentally friendly and less costly to operate. _____________________________________

SOLAIRE GENERATIONSolaire Generation is the market leader for design, fabrication and installation of innovative solar carport

structures, and is now offering an Electric Vehicle/Photovoltaic carport kit. Solaire has transformed over 2M sq. ft. of parking lots into 27 MWs of beautiful Power Parks™. Projects

include: 3.6 MWs of carports for Dow Jones, 8 MWs of solar parking structures for Rutgers University, and the USA’s largest Electric Vehicle/Photovoltaic carport for GE._____________________________________

SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATEDSolar Turbines offers a complete solution for your 1-100 MW power needs. We can help with your cogeneration, base-load electricity, dispersed power, combined-cycle, peak shaving, district heating/cooling, mobile and stand-by power needs for a wide variety of facilities, including colleges and universities, hospitals, industrial/processing facilities, and distributed power plants. _____________________________________

SPRAGUE OPERATING RESOURCES, LLCFounded in 1870, Sprague is a leading independent supplier of energy products and related services. Sprague provides natural gas to over 4,400 industrial, commercial, utility and wholesale customers behind all major utilities in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Sprague offers competitive pricing via customized products and solutions, firm and swing services, optimization services and exceptional customer support._____________________________________

SUNRISE TECHNOLOGIESSunrise Technologies manufactures high-performance street lighting photocontrols designed to meet the require-ments of the electric utility industry. These devices are exceptionally accurate, energy efficient, and designed to be highly reliable even in the world’s most severe environmental conditions._____________________________________

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUND (SEF)Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF) is a nonprofit organization focused on reducing financial, educational and regula-tory barriers to sustainable energy future. SEFs educational programs such as the award winning Solar Scholars® create an understanding and passion for sustainable energy in leaders of today and tomorrow. To overcome tradi-tional financial barriers the organization provides specialized loans and leases for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects._____________________________________

SYNERGY ELECTRICAL SALESSynergy Electrical Sales located in Fairless Hills, Pa. is a manufacturer’s rep agency of electrical products serv-ing Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and Delaware. Synergy represents premier manufacturers of lighting and controls, wire and cable raceway systems and commercial - industrial oem solutions. Synergistic manufacturers we represent in the energy, power and facility management market include Lutron, TCP, Crescent/Stonco, Intermatic, Nora Lighting, Alcan, 3M, Milbank, Sola HD, Light Emitting Designs, Flir, Shat-R-Shield and Littelfuse. _____________________________________

TE CONNECTIVITYTE Connectivity is a global, $12.1 billion company that designs and manufactures over 500,000 products that con-nect and protect the flow of power and data inside the products that touch every aspect of our lives. Our nearly 90,000 employees partner with customers in virtually every industry-from consumer electronics, energy and healthcare, to automotive, aerospace and communication networks-enabling smarter, faster, better technologies to connect products to possibilities._____________________________________

TECOGEN, INC.Energy efficiency re-imagined for tomorrow’s heating, cooling and power. Tecogen natural gas engine-driven co-generation and air conditioning systems supply electric power or cooling while heat from the engine is recovered and purposefully used at the facility. Benefits are dramatic reductions in energy costs and greenhouse gas emis-sions. Tecogen has an established network of engineering, sales and service personnel across the United States. Visit us at www.tecogen.com._____________________________________

TEQUIPMENT.NETTequipment prides itself as an established and expanding World Class Supplier and Distributor of Test and Mea-surement Instrumentation. Presently, Tequipment supplies product and solutions to the Industrial, Electrical, Power, Residential and HVAC test and measurement instrumentation markets. At the booth, specialty suppliers FLIR and Hioki will be demonstrating the efficiency, cost savings and preventative maintenance analysis of using Thermal Imagers as well as utilizing cost saving techniques for Energy Monitoring and Power Quality Analysis._____________________________________

TERRALUXTerraLUX Illumination designs and manufactures plug-and-play LED modules and light engines with intelligent on board drive circuitry to handle the engineering and integration work so you don’t have to. For lighting manufactur-ers, designers and building owners alike, we offer the “smartest” LED solutions._____________________________________

TRI-STATE LIGHT AND ENERGY, INC.Tri-State Light & Energy helps business owners increase their margins by maximizing energy efficiency. We bring a highly experienced, scientific approach to finding the proper balance between energy consumption, cost savings and lighting requirements. Our success is built on our engineered approach, which allows us to provide the most effective results for your facility. Whether you need a comprehensive assessment and analysis of your current light-ing system, design of an improved lighting system, or installation of new lighting and sensor components, our team of lighting experts is ready to provide you with lighting solutions engineered to meet your specific needs._____________________________________

UGI ENERGY SERVICES, INC.UGI Energy Services, the energy marketing unit of UGI, markets natural gas, electricity, and fuel oil to over 20,000 commercial and industrial customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, owns and operates natural gas storage and peaking plants for utility clients, and owns 144 megawatts of electric generation capacity._____________________________________

UGI PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONSThe current regional energy situation creates significant challenges. Rate caps are being removed, natural gas markets are fluctuating, and current political climates are creating instability. Very few companies are organized and staffed to deal with the range and significance of these energy-related challenges. If ever there was a time to take action, it’s now.

Our clients face many daunting challenges in evaluating their energy position. Understanding Renewable Portfolio Standards, managing renewable energy credits and other financial products, evaluating the multitude of technologies claiming to be renewable and identifiying the most cost effective solution generates a complicated list of questions that may be difficult for any organization to answer. _____________________________________

U.S. EPA ENERGY STARThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR program has helped thousands of businesses and or-ganizations tap into energy efficiency savings through strategic energy management. Using resources such as ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager, a free online energy measurement and tracking tool, building owners, managers, and service providers can assess energy usage, quantify improvements, and obtain EPA recognition for superior energy performance.

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VEOLIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESVeolia ES Technical Solutions, L.L.C. is a global leader in recycling hazardous and universal waste. Whether you have large or small quantities of fluorescent lamps, ballast, batteries, mercury waste or computer electronics we can help you set up a cost-effective, safe and compliant recycling program.

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VERIS INDUSTRIES, INC.Veris Industries is a premier provider of energy and environmental sensors, and is recognized for setting the standard in customer service and product innovation. Veris’ products integrate with a facility’s main automation system, providing valuable feedback on energy consumption and helping to regulate and decrease a facilities energy usage.

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VIRIBRIGHTViribright Lighting Inc. is a low cost leader providing a full range of energy savings direct replacement LED Lamps to the residential and commercial markets through wholesale distribution. Viribright pronounced [veree][bryht] is a brand and company of Matrix Lighting Ltd., who concentrates its business on the development of LED Lighting and manufacturing. Matrix Lighting has a development team of 150 staff members on research and development of LED drivers, heat management, optics, mechanical and lamp design. Our mission is to be innovative through new designs and to produce the highest quality products at incredible value. Viribright products are inventoried in three (3) light color temperatures which are warm, cool, anddaylight. Viribright LED Lamps incorporate proprietary technology and features unique to Viribright which enable the highest lumens output with at incredible prices. Viribright LED Lamps are cULus Listed and in addition, specializes in manufacturing UL Certified LED Linear T8 retrofit kits which can be found on utility rebate lists._____________________________________

WALKER REID STRATEGIESWalker Reid Strategies is an industry leader specializing exclusively in EPACT §179D tax deduction certifications. WRS provides a turnkey approach in certifying 179D tax deductions for commercial property owners and design/build firms of energy efficient government-owned buildings making improvements in lighting, HVAC, and/or building envelope.

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WARREN CONTROLSThrough experience, product design excellence, and superior production capabilities; Warren Controls has earned a sterling reputation as a quality provider of valve specialties to OEM’s End Users and US Military programs. Product lines include Building Automation Control Valves, Industrial Process Valves, Mechanical Level Controls for deaera-tors and boilers, and Military / Marine Valves to MIL specifications.

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WATSON MCDANIEL COMPANYWelcome to Watson McDaniel Company, your one-stop source of industrial steam and fluid specialty products. Watson McDaniel has been proudly manufacturing high-quality steam and fluid specialty products for the indus-trial marketplace since 1878. Watson McDaniel is an ISO 9001 Certified and ASME Qualified manufacturing com-pany. We serve the global marketplace with our network of representatives, distributors, manufacturing plants and sales offices located throughout the world. Our goal and mission is to rapidly respond to our customers’ needs by providing cost-effective and reliable products and services. Visit us in booth #216Bringing Together Key Life Science & Facility Professionals With Suppliers to Create Innovative Solutions.

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YOKOGAWAYokogawa Meters & Instruments Division offers a broad range of portable test equipment and panel mounted instruments which include multimeters, clamp-ons, insulation testers, calibrators, HART communication devices, portable data loggers, a complete line of Analog/Digital meters, transducers, and much more.

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ZOO FANS+ Improve Creature Comfort + Lower Operating Costs + Reduce Carbon FootprintVariable speed ZOO Fans gently mix the air, eliminating hot and cold spots. The temperature at floor level is much more comfortable and HVAC systems run less. Comfort goes up, energy costs go down. Find out how to save 20-40% on your energy bill. Visit us online or stop by our booth!_____________________________________

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