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Renewable energy, the health of the grid and ways to save money on energy costs were just some of the topics covered at the 2010 Massachusetts Energy Summit held Oct. 7 at the DCU Center in Worcester.
The event, produced by the Worcester Business Journal in partnership with National Grid, drew facilities managers, business executives and experts from throughout New England.
For more photos from the event, click here. Scroll down for an agenda and links to PowerPoint presentations, or view the entire event's PowerPoint on SlideShare.
Ed White, Vice President of Energy Products, National Grid
Conservation & Energy Efficiency Programs
Experts will share strategies and advice on how businesses can save money through energy conservation and efficiency programs as well as negotiating long-term pricing for their energy usage.
Moderator: Vincent DeVito, Partner, Bowditch & Dewey, LLP and Executive Director, Institute for Energy and Sustainability
Panelists:
1. Carolyn Sarno, Senior Program Manager for High Performance Buildings, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP)
2. Rick Mitchell, Vice President, Sustainnovation Consulting
3. Cynthia Arcate, President & CEO, Power Options, Inc.
Going Green - Innovative Energy Savings Projects
Many businesses and institutions have already become energy leaders by implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. These case studies will show strategies and best practices to save energy and manage costs.
Moderator: Peter Stanton, Publisher & CEO, Worcester Business Journal/New England Business Media
Panelists:
1. Jana E. Dengler CFM, FMA, SMA, Director of Facilities and Security, Institute of Contemporary Art1.
2. Sean Anderson, Assistant Vice President, Facilities and Director of Corporate Green Initiatives, MassMutual Financial Group
3. Frank Carlson, President & General Manager, Carlson Orchards
4. Edward R. Terceiro, Jr., Resident Engineer, Mount Wachusett Community College
Inside the Grid
How does our region manage its higher than average cost structure and how prepared is New England's energy infrastructure for the long term future?
Moderator: Christina Davis, Editor, Worcester Business Journal
Panelists:
1. Robert Laurita, Manager Market Design, ISO New England
2. Robert Sheridan, Director of Distribution Planning, National Grid
3. Peter W. Brown, Esq., Brown, Olson & Gould P.C. and Co-Chair, NECA Power Markets Committee
Ian Bowles, Massachusetts Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs
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