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2014 NASEO Energy Policy Outlook Conference
February 4-7, 2014
The Fairmont, Washington, DC
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Agenda & Presentations
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Session Highlights
Session Highlights
State Energy Program Competitive Project Meeting
State Energy Office Director and Staff Training Workshop
Assigning Priority to Resilience: America's Great Energy and Economic Opportunity
Making Energy Efficiency, Demand Response, and Distributed Generation Count as Grid Resources
Incentivizing Energy Infrastructure Resilience and Modernization Through State Policy and Regulation
From State Energy Planning Goals to Pipes in the Ground: Advancing Natural Gas Infrastructure Expansion and Modernization
The Energy-Water Nexus -- Water Challenges in Energy Production, Generation, and Use
Cybersecurity Impacts 101 -- An Illustrative Exercise for Policymakers and Industry Partners
NASEO Resilience and Interdependencies Task Force
High Performance Buildings -- Resilience, Smart Planning, and Economic Development
Increasing Funding and Implementation of Multifamily Energy Efficiency Programs
Market Transformation Through Public Buildings Leadership
Unlocking Energy Savings: Facility Modernization Without Upfront Capital
Utilizing Energy Labeling and Scorecards to Motivate Homeowner Investment in Efficiency: Results from a U.S. State Energy Program Multistate Pilot
NASEO Buildings Committee
NASEO Transportation Committee
U.S. State Energy Program and Weatherization Assistance Program Update and Priorities
Energy-Air Coordination and 111D
States Leading the Way in Reducing Carbon Emissions
Washington Update
NASEO Strategic Plan and Priority Services for States
Who Should Attend?
State Energy Office directors and key personnel
Federal officials
Utility leaders
Building architects and engineers
Industrial and manufacturing representatives
Technology providers
Nonprofit organizations
Energy companies
Industry groups
Financial investment and service companies
Policymakers and Congressional staff
Trade associations
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