2008 Energy Conference and Exhibition
Hosted by The Engineering Society of Detroit
and DTE Energy
May 6, 2008
Sure—many companies are going green. After all, our future is dependent on how well we conserve energy. Making the leap from energy guzzlers to energy efficient takes time, preparation, money and expertise. Yet, there is a lot you can do today to save energy and increase productivity.
At the 12th Annual Energy Conference & Exhibition will show you how to go about saving energy NOW while increasing productivity, who to turn to for help, and how to be financially responsible in the process.
This year we’ve added new executive strategy sessions led by CEOs of major companies and have secured key industry players to deliver the most up to date information on energy efficiency and alternative energy.
The future holds many promises but viable and doable solutions is what you’ll learn by attending the Energy Conference & Exhibition—the largest of its kind in Michigan.
Attendees:
This is your chance to learn about what others have done to make their facilities energy efficient. We’re offering three tracks of education topics designed to educate you on the challenges and opportunities that currently exist for you to start saving energy TODAY.
Some of the topics highlighted at this year’s conference include:
- ‘Green’ Benefits to Energy Conservation
- Policy Impacts and Benefits to Business Consumers
- Energy Efficiency Implementation Case Study
- Funding Methods for Energy Efficiency Improvements
- Emerging Technology that reduces energy consumption
- Energy’s impact on Economic Development in Michigan
You will also have the opportunity to attend the executive session and find out the latest innovations and issues surrounding energy efficiency initiatives.
Cost to attend:
$65 for ESD Members
$85 for non-members, or pay $109 to become an ESD Member and attend FREE
To exhibit at the conference and exhibition, click
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Register on site.
For more information, contact Tim Walker at
248–353–0735, ext. 4115, or twalker@esd.org.
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