Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency 2009
The 2009 CATEE Conference will be held October 14-16th at the Renaissance Hotel, 6 Greenway Plaza East. See http://catee.tamu.edu/ for details.
Presentations from the 2008 Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency Conference
Clean Air through Energy Efficiency Conference is held each year to address important clean air and energy issues Texas is currently facing and the related policy issues that will be debated in the upcoming Texas Legislative Session. Pre-conference workshops are provided at no additional charge, to conference attendees. The following are short descriptions of each session. Each heading provides a link to a detailed description in the schedule. (.pdf) Monday — Pre-Conference Workshops:Energy Code Compliance - IC3This workshop offers a high level overview of the International Code Compliance Calculator (IC3). View our workshop flier here. Community-Based Energy ManagementAttend this workshop to learn how to establish your energy use baseline and create your energy management plan. Combined Heat and Power (CHP)The event will highlight the opportunities for CHP in Texas and discuss the benefits to adopters and to the public at large. View the workshop agenda. Tuesday — Conference Day 1:In the Pursuit of EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency Measures at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport - CritesH.E.B Energy Efficiency - LopezRobust Competition in Energy Efficiency Services: Benefits for Texans and Texas Business - TreadwayCity of Houston Energy Efficiency and Emission Reductions - Blake
Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection in Austin - PetersenFederal Legislation on Climate Change: What Happens Next? - Taylor
Building a Better Future: Opportunities for better buildings - Fitzpatrick Beyond the Minimum - del MonteExisting Homes -- The Untapped Potential - Saunders"The 30% Solution": Boosting New Home Energy Efficiency Through Codes - MisurielloCity of Houston Code Enforement ENERGY CODES - LEEDing the Way - Blake
Innovative Approaches To Meet Challenging Goals: What was, What is, What may be - KlausAchieving Emission Reductions and Energy Efficiency from the Local Perspective - AdamsTexas Commission on Environmental Quality - Schanbacher
Energy Efficiency Potential in Texas: NOx Emissions Reductions from EE - DiemSummary of Texas Energy Efficinecy Potential Analysis: Findings and Recommendations - MessengerCombined Heat and Power in Texas: Status, Potential, and Policies to Foster Investment - Schare
Wednesday — Conference Day 2:FHA's Energy Efficient Mortgages - BernfeldResidential Energy Efficient Mortgages- BernfeldFederal Energy Efficiency Tax Incentives-and Proposed New Federal Assistance- PrindleEnergy Efficiency Incentives: Overview and Opportunities- Stockard Financing Energy Efficiency -Taylor
Smart Grid: Developing a New Energy Paradigm? - PerlmanThe NEW ReNEWable - ChisteReliant Smart Energy - Hodges Advanced Metering Implementation in ERCOT - Wright Advanced Meterinjg System Deployment Plan and Surcharge Request - Scherburne
"Grow Your Own" Tech-based Entrepreneurs & Texas Emerging Technology Fund - LockherdResearch and Design in Energy Systems - KingZBB Energy Corporation - Parry Building Win-Win Industry University Partnerships - Cornwel
Discussion panel consisting of all the moderators mentioned above. We will use this opportunity to capture the lessons learned, the changes needed in both practice and policy, and encourage open discussion including all participants. |