Today’s challenging economic climate and increased focus on sustainability are driving more American businesses to focus on reducing energy consumption and lowering energy costs. According to the 2012 Deloitte reSources Study, 89% of businesses surveyed have electricity cost and consumption reduction goals in place. However, insufficient capital funding, implementation complexity, and lack of dedicated staff continue to be barriers to achieving these goals. Join Constellation, EEI and Environmental Leader to learn about the options available to businesses and how forward-thinking companies are strategically implementing energy efficiency projects while overcoming key resource barriers.
From state and federal environmental policies to emerging technologies, the electric industry and its customers will experience transformational changes in their relationship with one another and the means in which they manage energy priorities. EEI’s Jacqueline McIlrath’s overview of industry spending and environmental challenges will provide participants with critical information needed to protect their organization and plan for the upcoming changes and trends in energy management.
You’ll also hear from Greg Fox, Constellation’s Director of Business Development for Efficiency Made Easy. Greg will discuss practical solutions for achieving energy efficiency goals that lower energy consumption, reduce total energy cost and help meet sustainability goals. Greg’s topics will include:
- The three primary energy efficiency options. Which is right for you?
- In-Electric Rate Funding. How does it work?
- Strategic Integrated Energy Management. How does energy efficiency fit?
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