WASHINGTON D.C., Feb. 20, 2008
/Alliance to Save Energy/ -- As the debate surrounding climate
legislation continues in Congress, join us for an in-depth
discussion on energy efficiency’s role in gearing up for a
carbon constrained world.
The Great Energy Efficiency Day will feature keynote addresses
from government and industry leaders on the following timely
topics:
Energy Efficiency: Implications for U.S. National Security
Energy Efficiency: How Much Can It Buy in a Carbon Constrained
World?
Building for the Future: The Elements of Success
Confirmed Speakers include:
John Hamre, President & CEO, Center for Strategic and
International Studies
Richard Bradley, Head, Energy Efficiency & Environment
Division, International Energy Agency
Keith Trent, Group Executive & Chief Strategy, Policy and
Regulatory Officer, Duke Energy
John Conover, President, Trane Americas
Launched in 2004, the Great
Energy Efficiency Day has quickly become a “must attend”
discussion on the need for, and benefits of, energy
efficiency, drawing more than 400 stakeholders from business,
industry, government, academia, the media and the public
interest sector.
As with past years, there is no admission fee for attending
the 2008 Great Energy Efficiency Day; however, you must
register online. For detailed information, including a
preliminary agenda, visit www.ase.org/geed.
Sponsored By: DUKE ENERGY - TRANE - NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE (NEI)
Source: Alliance To Save
Energy
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