2010 Industrial Utility Webinar Series
2010 Industrial Utility Webinar Series
The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP), Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), the American Public Power Association (APPA), and APPA’s Demonstration of Energy Efficient Development (DEED) are pleased to present a series of industrial webinars for 2010. These webinars will cover a variety of industrial sector energy topics from financial mechanisms for implementing energy efficiency projects to exploring combined heat and power.
Slides from previous Webinars will be available for download on the Utility Partnerships Training page of the Save Energy Now Web site.
General Open Session
January 13, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EST
This general open session will cover a variety of industrial energy topics as presented by industrial energy consumers, energy utilities, state energy programs, and non-governmental organizations. This session is will not focus on any particular topic, but will bring a variety of speakers to the table to discuss their energy efficiency programs, experience, and perspectives. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/288466656
Public Power Open Session
February 10, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EST
Similar to the “General Open Session” this session will focus on a variety of industrial energy efficiency topics pertinent to the public power community. Speakers will be obtained from public power utility service areas which have a large number or percentage of industrial energy customers and effective energy efficiency programs to service them. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/115908761
Financial Mechanisms and Incentives for Implementing Efficiency Measures
March 10, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EST
This session will focus on various financial mechanisms and incentives which allow industrial energy customers to implement energy efficiency projects. The Webinar topics may include the ESCO model, loans, state incentives, public benefit funds, and utility rebates, along with other mechanisms and incentives. Utilities and industrial energy customers can share perspectives on what financial programs work best and why. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/189550664
Natural Gas Utility Efficiency Programs
April 14, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EDT
This session will focus on natural gas utilities and the energy efficiency programs they offer their customers. Speakers may also include other organizations that support programs to improve natural gas efficiency. Opening the discussion of energy efficiency to natural gas utilities is important as much of the utility focus is placed solely on electric utilities. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/278533001
Public Power Financial Incentives
May 12, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EDT
This session will focus on the financial incentives public power utilities are offering to their industrial customers. It will present the benefits and challenges posed by offering these incentives. The main speakers will be utilities, however, there may also be some input from industrial customers who have received financial help from utilities. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/158274424
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Case Studies
June 9, 2010: 12PM to 2PM EDT
This session will look to industrial energy consumers who have developed CHP resources on their sites. The focus will be on challenges faced and benefits gained by during CHP implementation. This session will also include utility programs which help industrial customers develop CHP resources. Developing an understanding of what it takes to develop CHP resources is a crucial step in putting CHP projects in the ground. To register, visit : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/384094432



