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Presented by The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), WEEC, recognized as one of the largest and most respected energy events, will feature a large, multi-track conference agenda including Featured Speakers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Former California Governor, Jeff Sessions, U.S. Senator, Alabama, Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to Save Energy and many more. View full Conference and Registration details: http://www.energycongress.com/conference

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ARNOLD
SCHWARZENEGGER
KATERI
CALLAHAN
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Presented by Featuring
SEPTEMBER 25–27, 2013
WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER
WASHINGTON, DC
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9:15 – 9:20AM
WELCOME FROM AEE
Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., Executive
Director, Association of Energy Engineers

10:45 – 11:10AM
TOYOTA’S SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM
Jim Bolte, President, Toyota Motor
Manufacturing Alabama

9:20 – 10:20AM
WILL INNOVATION & GREEN
TECHNOLOGIES SAVE THE
GLOBAL ECONOMY?
Arnold Schwarzenegger, California’s 38th
Governor, Cultural Icon, Environmental
Crusader

8:30-9:15AM
BAND AND COLOR GUARD / US Air Force Band & Joint Armed Forces Color Guard

10:20 – 10:45AM
WHAT TO EXPECT ON ENERGY POLICY
UNDER PRESIDENT OBAMA’S SECOND
TERM
Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to Save
Energy
Opening Session
Bronze Sponsors
Onsite/Event Sponsors
Association Energy Leaders
Lanyards
New Technologies
Breakfast
Green Star Corporate
Energy Leader
Blue Star Corporate
Energy Leader
Tour Sponsor
White Star Corporate
Energy Leaders
Government Energy Leaders
Annual Awards Banquet
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 / 7:00 - 10:00PM
RENAISSANCE DC HOTEL / RENAISSANCE BALLROOM
Every year, the Association of Energy Engineers recognizes individuals and companies that have demonstrated
notable contributions to the energy profession on the national and international levels. This networking event
is included in your paid three-day conference registration. Additional or guest tickets may be purchased for $75.
Featured entertainment will be provided by The Capitol Steps: “The Lighter Side of Politics”. The Capitol Steps
began as a group of Senate stafers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. The
Capitol Steps have been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC, & PBS and can be heard 4 times a year on National Public Radio
states nationwide.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013/ 8:30AM-11:10AM
Silver Sponsors
WEEC Sponsors&Energy Leaders
Exhibit Hall
Luncheon Sponsor
Exhibit Hall
Coffee Sponsor
Details as of 6/15/12 - Subject to Change.
WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 25, 2013/ 2:30-4:30PM
Track A
FEMWor k s
Energy Policy & Security
Track B
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track C
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track D
Energy Management
Track E
Energy Services
Track F
Climate Change
Track G
Green Buildings/Lighting
Session A1
Energy in the 113th
Congress: What to Expect
___________________
Chair: Brad Penney, General
Counsel, National Association for State
Community Services Programs
Session B1
Harnessing the
Power of People
___________________
Chair: Jim E. Woods, C.E.M.,
C.S.D.P., Vice President, Business
Development, Sain Engineering
Associates, Inc.
Session C1
DOD Critical Issues Forum
___________________
Chair: Stephen P. Sain, P.E., C.E.M.,
C.E.P., C.M.V.P., B.E.P., C.R.M.,
President, Sain Engineering
Associates, Inc.
Session D1
Fundamentals of
Sustainable Lighting
___________________
Chair: John L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P.,
C.E.A., Owner, Efective
Lighting Solutions
Session E1
Demand Response &
Demand Side Management
___________________
Chair: Laurie Wiegand-Jackson,
C.E.P., President, North America
Power Partners LLC
Session F1
Climate Change
___________________
Chair: Ryan Hodum, Vice President,
David Gardiner & Associates, LLC
Session G1
Life Cycle Building
Commissioning & Advanced
Retrocommissioning
___________________
Chair: W. Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., President
& Song Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P.,
Technical Advisor, Bee
Track H
High Performance Buildings
Track I
Industrial Energy
Management
Track J
Industrial Energy
Management
Track K
Technology & Innovation
Track L
Distributed Generation
Track M
Alternative &
Renewable Energy

Session H1
ENERGY STAR Partners
Help Clients Meet Energy
Disclosure Mandates
___________________
Chair: Robert D. Sauchelli, ENERGY
STAR Service & Product Provider
Program Manager, U.S. EPA ENERGY
STAR
Session I1
Projects that Reduced Plant
Energy Intensity by 10% or
More: EPA’s ENERGY STAR
Challenge for Industry
Achiever Plants
___________________
Chair: Steve C. Schultz, C.E.M., C.L.E.P.,
Corporate Energy Manager, 3M
Session J1
ISO/SEP
___________________
Chair: Timothy B. Janos, B.E.P.,
C.D.S.M., C.E.A., C.E.M., C.R.M.,
C.S.D.P., President, Spectrum Energy
Concepts, Inc.
Session K1
Industrial Energy
Reduction Projects
___________________
Chair: Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q.,
Assistant Project Manager, Toyota
Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
North America
Session L1
New & Improved Uses
of Natural Gas at
Your Facilities
___________________
Chair: Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M.,
MSEM, BSME, President, Acela
Energy Group, Inc.
Session M1
Alternative Energy
& Fuel Cells
___________________
Chair: Patricia Rose, Consultant
THURSDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 9:00-11:00AM
Track A
FEMWor k s
Energy Policy & Security
Track B
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track C
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track D
Energy Management
Track E
Energy Services
Track F
Climate Change
Track G
Green Buildings/Lighting
Session A2
Solving DOD’s Cyber Physical
Security Challenge
___________________
Chair: Daryl Haegley, Program Manager,
Information Risk Management, Ofce of
the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense,
U.S. Department of Defense
Session B2
Implementing Successful
Energy Management
Programs in the Education &
Government Sectors
___________________
Chair: Leslie Cook, Program Manager,
U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR
Session C2
Contracting: ESPC & UESC
___________________
Chair: Chuck Ilif, P.E., C.E.M., LEED
AP, CFM, Director of Energy &
Sustainability, Architect of
the Capitol
Session D2
Metering & Data Information
Systems
___________________
Chair: Annemarie Diaz, P.E., C.E.M.,
C&I Program Manager, Program
Design & Development, CLEAResult
Session E2
Using iPads & Tablets for
Energy Management
___________________
Chair: Timothy Middelkoop, Ph.D.,
C.E.M., Adjunct Professor, University
of Florida
Session F2
Sustainable, Efcient
Communities & Campuses
___________________
Chair: Peter J. Garforth, P.E., Principal,
Garforth International LLC
Session G2
Building Energy Performance
___________________
Chair: Nick J. Stecky, C.E.M., LEED AP,
President, NJS Associates, LLC
Track H
High Performance Buildings
Track I
Industrial Energy
Management
Track J
Industrial Energy
Management
Track K
Technology & Innovation
Track L
Distributed Generation
Track M
Alternative &
Renewable Energy
Session H2
Benchmarking & Energy
Assessments
___________________
Chair: Todd Billings, C.E.M., Business
Development Director, Sain
Engineering Associates, Inc.
Session I2
Finding Energy & Cost
Savings through Energy
Treasure Hunts
___________________
Chair: Bruce Bremer, President, Bremer
Energy Consulting Services, Inc.
Session J2
Moving Beyond Basics: Strategies
for Integrating Energy into a
Manufacturing Company’s
Core Business Concerns
___________________
Chair: Bhaskar Dusi, Corporate
Energy Manager, CEMEX
Session K2
Industrial Sustainability
Projects
___________________
Chair: Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q.,
Assistant Project Manager, Toyota
Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
North America
Session L2
Cogeneration
Best Practices
___________________
Chair: Buster Barksdale Jr., C.E.M.,
C.S.D.P., Principal, CoGen
Power Solutions
Session M2
Solar/PV
___________________
Chair: Ken Patterson, C.E.M.,
C.D.S.M., Senior Energy Advocate,
Advanced Energy Innovations

THURSDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 2:30-4:30PM
Track A
FEMWor k s
Energy Policy & Security
Track B
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track C
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track D
Energy Management
Track E
Energy Services
Track F
Climate Change
Track G
Green Buildings/Lighting
Session A3
DOD Wind Energy Projects
& Panel Discussion
___________________
Chair: Jennifer States, Senior Energy
Specialist, Pacifc Northwest National
Laboratory
Session B3
Army Net Zero Energy
___________________
Chair: Kristine Kingery, Director,
Army Sustainability Policy,
U.S. Army
Session C3
Doing Business with the
Federal Government
___________________
Chair: Edwin W. Dovel, Vice President of
Public Sector, Harris Lighting
Session D3
Energy Management & Master
Planning Case Studies
___________________
Chair: Bruce Bremer, President,
Bhair: Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A.,
President, Energy Management &
Research Associates
Session E3
Performance Contracting &
Alternative Financing
___________________
Chair: Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D.,
C.E.M., C.R.M., Founder, www.
ProftableGreenSolutions.com
Session F3
The Great Climate
Change Debate
___________________
Chair: David Gardiner, Principal,
President, David Gardiner &
Associates
Session G3
Lighting Technology Updates
___________________
Chair: Nick Bleeker, Business
Development Marketing Manager, Philips
Lighting North America
Track H
High Performance
Buildings
Track I
Industrial Energy
Management
Track J
Industrial Energy
Management
Track K
Technology & Innovation
Track L
Distributed Generation
Track M
Alternative &
Renewable Energy

Session H3
Net Zero Energy
___________________
Chair: Terry Blattel, P.E., C.E.M.,
C.D.S.M., Energy & Sustainability
Manager - Central Region, CBRE
Session I3
Building an Energy Efciency
Program at Small & Medium
Sized Manufacturing
Companies
___________________
Chair: Sharon Nolen, P.E., C.E.M.,
Corporate Energy Program Manager,
Eastman Chemical Company
Session J3
Best Practices in Compressed
Air
___________________
Chair: Roderick Smith, Publisher,
Compressed Air Best
Practices Magazine
Session K3
New Emerging Technologies
___________________
Chair: Graham Parker, C.E.M., B.E.S.A.,
Senior Staf Engineer, Pacifc Northwest
National Laboratory
Session L3
CHP
___________________
Chair: Walter Bright, Department
of Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering, North Carolina
State University
Session M3
Geothermal
___________________
Chair: Jack P. DiEnna Jr., Executive
Director, Geothermal National &
International Initiative
FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAM / SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 / 9:00-11:00AM
Track B
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track C
FEMWor k s Government
Energy Management
Track D
Energy Management
Track E
Energy Services
Track G
Green Buildings/Lighting

Session B4
Federal Commissioning
Projects
___________________
Chair: Butch Wallace, P.E., C.E.M.,
C.M.V.P., Director, Engineering
Technical Services, Sain Engineering
Associates, Inc.
Session C4
Renewables in the Federal
Government
___________________
Chair: Michael Aimone, P.E., Director,
Business Enterprise Integration, Ofce
of the Department Under Secretary of
Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
Session D4
Employee & Energy
Awareness
___________________
Chair: Asad Gilani, C.E.M., B.E.P.,
Energy Program Manager, DHS-ICE
Session E4
Energy Auditing
___________________
Chair: Asit Patel, President, ANP
Energy Consulting Services Corp.
Session G4
Data Center Efciency
___________________
Chair: Geof Overland, Data Center
Program Manager, CLEAResult
Track H
High Performance
Buildings
Track I
Industrial Energy
Management
Track J
Industrial Energy
Management
Track K
Technology & Innovation
Session H4
Energy Modeling & High
Performance Building Design
___________________
Chair: Joseph Davis, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,
C.E.A., Senior Energy Engineer,
Engineering Economics, Inc.
Session I4
Northern Exposure – Canadian
Energy Efciency Successes
___________________
Chair: Jon Feldman, C.E.M., C.E.A.,
C.M.V.P., Engineering Manager,
Conservation, The Ontario
Power Authority
Session J4
Large Industrial Energy
Reduction Savings
& Projects
___________________
Chair: Eric W. Soderberg, P.E., C.E.M.,
Energy Engineer, North Carolina
State University
Session K4
Smart Grid
___________________
Chair: Zac Canders, Program
Management, SAIC


Conference Program
EXPO
WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER / WASHINGTON, DC
SHOW HOURS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 / 10:00AM - 6:00PM /
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 / 10:00AM - 4:00PM
PREREGISTER FOR FREE EXPO ADMISSION WITH THE REGISTRATION FORM ON THE BACK OF THIS BROCHURE
Exhibitor List
Event Sponsorship Available
Exhibiting companies, maximize your exposure by sponsoring
a conference attendee reception, cofee service, tote bags or
other events at WEEC.
Contact Lauren Lake at AEE for details
(770) 447-5083, ext. 211 or
[email protected].
To Exhibit in WEEC:
Contact Ted Kurklis, WEEC Exhibit Manager
at (770) 271-7869 or
[email protected] or visit www.aeecenter.org/weec.
Hotels:
Visit www.energycongress.com/hotels
for our group rate information.

• 2G – CENERGY Power
Systems Technologies
• ABM Energy
• Acuity Brands
• Advance Thermal Corp.
• Advanced Compliance
Solutions, Inc.
• Advanced Cooling
Technologies, Inc.
• Advanced Test
Equipment Rentals
• AEP Energy
• Airius, LLC
• AirXchange
• AmbiRad
• AMEC
• Ameresco
• American Energy
Corporation
• American Lamp
Recycling, LLC
• Arctic Chiller Group, The
• ARVA, LLC
• ASME
• Atlantic Sun Control
• Atlas Copco Compressors
• Auburn Manufacturing, Inc.
• Baltimore Aircoil
• Benjamin Electric Company
• Borrego Solar Systems, Inc.
• Budderfy LLC
• Calmac
• Camfl USA
• Capstone Distributor,
E-Finity DG
• Cascade Energy
• CDI Meters
• Centimark Roofng
and Flooring
• Commissioning Agents, Inc.
• ConEdison Solutions
• Continental Control
Systems, LLC
• Cooper Crouse-Hinds
• Copper Development
Association
• Cree, Inc.
• Crom Corporation, The
• Daintree Networks
• Danfoss Turbocor
• Dekra Certifcation
• Delta Cooling Towers, Inc.
• Dent Instruments
• DN Tanks
• Dresser-Rand
• DuraGuard Products, Inc.
• EasyTurf
• ECHO Process
Instrumentation, Inc.
• EFT Energy Inc.
• eGauge
• ElectraLed
• Electro Industries /
Gauge Tech
• Elster EnergyICT
• E-Mon/Honeywell
• Eneractive Solutions
• EnergyCAP, Inc.
• EnerNOC, Inc.
• eSight Energy Inc.
• Everlast Lighting
• EYE Lighting International
• FAFCO Thermal Storage
Systems, Inc.
• FLEXIM AMERICAS
Corporation
• FLIR Systems
• Flow Safe Inc.
• Fluke Corporation
• FuelCell Energy, Inc.
• Global Energy Services
• Global Strategic Energy
• Grainger
• H.O. Trerice
• HanitaTEK Window Films
• Harris Lighting
• Heat Pipe Technology, Inc.
• Horizon Engineering
Associates, LLP
• Hotstart, Inc.
• Howard Industries
• Huntsman
• iEnergyIQ Corp.
• Instruments Direct
• JUHA Co. Ltd
• Kaeser Compressors, Inc.
• Kraft Power
• kWantera
• Labor Management
Cooperative Trust
• Leviton
• LED Roadway Lighting, Ltd.
• LiLEDs
• Lordan (A.C.S.) Ltd
• Lutron Electronics
• MAMAC Systems, Inc.
• Measurlogic, Inc.
• Melink Corporation
• MHT Lighting
• Mitsubishi Electric Cooling
and Heating
• Mitsubishi Electric
Power Products
• Miura North America, Inc.
• MPC Energy
• Multistack LLC
• NALMCO
• NextEnergy Geothermal
• NSF-ISR
• Noesis Energy
• NorthWrite, Inc.
• Obvius Holdings, LLC
• Onicon Incorporated
• Onset Computer
Corporation
• Pepco & Delmarva Power
C&I Energy Savings Program
• Pepco Energy Services, Inc.
• Pfster Energy, Inc.
• Philips Lighting
• PoolPak International
• Powerhouse Equipment
& Engineering
• Precision-Paragon (P2)
• Q Power America Inc.
• Quadlogic Controls
Corporation
• Retro-Tech Systems, Inc.
• Rovanco Piping Systems
• RS&H, Inc.
• Sain Engineering
Associates, Inc.
• Schneider Electric
• Servidyne
• Shannon-Insultech
• Siemens Industry, Inc.
• Slim Jim®/Geo Lake Plate®,
distributed by AWEB Supply
• Smardt Chiller Group Inc.
• Smart Building Technologies
• Southland Industries
• Spirax Sarco
• SSRCx
• Sterling Planet, Inc.
• Sunbelt Rentals
• tekWorx
• TerraLux
• Tetra Tech
• Therm-O-Lite, Inc.
• ThermaXX Jackets
• Trane/Ingersoll Rand
• Transformative Wave
Technologies
• Tremco, Inc.
• Trison Construction, Inc.
• U.S. Department of State
• University of Maryland
• Veris Industries, Inc.
• Viconics Technologies Inc.
• VIRIBRIGHT Lighting
• Water Savers, LLC
• WaterFurnace
International, Inc.
• Watson McDaniel Company
• WattStopper
• Weishaupt Corp
• Yanmar America
Corporation
• Yokogawa Corporation
of America
• Zoo Fans
Note: Subject to change without notice
For more information on these seminars,
please visit www.energycongress.com/seminars
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Floorplan subject to change without notice.
WEEC 2013 Floorplan:
Hall A
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, ENERGY
STAR
®
, and Association
of Energy Engineers
(AEE) invite you to attend
the GreenStreet
®
expo
showcase, located within
the 2013 WEEC Expo.
The companies located along the “green carpet” of
the GreenStreet expo will represent leading providers
of environmentally friendly, green energy efciency
related products and services.
One Day Workshop
Tuesday, September 24, 2013 /
9:00am-5:00pm
Earn 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480
• Using Smart Metering to Cut
Energy Costs
Two Day Seminars
Monday, September 23 – Tuesday,
September 24, 2013
Earn 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH
• Basics of Distributed Generation and
Onsite CHP (DGCP prep)
• Skills Update 2013 for Certifed
Energy Managers
Three Day Seminars
Monday, September 23 – Wednesday,
September 25, 2013
Earn 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH
• Fundamentals of Building Energy
Simulation (BESA prep)
• Fundamentals of Buying & Selling
Energy (CEP prep)
• Fundamentals of Lighting Efciency
(CLEP prep)
• Fundamentals of Measurement &
Verifcation: Applying the IPMVP
(CMVP prep)
• Fundamentals of Power Quality
(CPQ prep)
• Energy Management Practitioner
Training Program (EEP Prep)
Four Day Seminars
Monday, September 23 – Thursday,
September 26, 2013
Earn 3.0 CEU / 30 PDH
• Superior Energy Performance: Certifed
Practioner in Energy Management
Systems (CP EnMS)
Five Day Seminars
Monday, September 23 – Friday,
September 27, 2013
Earn 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH
• Advanced Retro-Commissioning
(Masters Level CBCP prep)
• Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program
for Business Energy Professionals
(BEP prep)
Seminars
Closing Keynote Luncheon
Friday, September 27, 2013 / 11:15AM-1:30PM
Renaissance DC Hotel / Renaissance Ballroom
Long Term Energy Outlook
Join us on Friday, September 27th, for the
Closing Keynote Luncheon. Featured keynote
speaker, William (Bill) M. Colton, Vice President,
Corporate Strategic Planning at Exxon Mobil
Corporation, will discuss the trends that will
shape global energy supply and demand over
the coming decades and how energy will be
used more efciently as new technologies
emerge. The WEEC Keynote Luncheon is
included in your paid three-day conference registration. Additional
or guest tickets may be purchased for $50.
Legends in Energy Dinner Cruise
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2013 / 6:30-10:30PM
ABOARD THE ODYSSEY, WASHINGTON, DC

The Legends in Energy VIP dinner cruise will be held on Tuesday, September 24th aboard the Odyssey, navigating the
waters of the Potomac with views of magnifcent Washington, DC, to honor new 2013 Legend in Energy Inductees and our
esteemed Legends and Chartered Legends.
The Legends in Energy Dinner Cruise is a limited frst-come, frst-served event and preregistration is required. You must
reserve your spot by registering for WEEC and the Legends event. Visit www.aeecenter.org/Legends for details on
eligibility and information on registering for this VIP event.
Free New Technologies Breakfast
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 / 8:00 - 9:00am
Leviton Manufacturing Co. is pleased to
sponsor the New Technologies Breakfast.
This free breakfast is a concise and informative forum for attendees to
preview the new and innovative products and services on display at the
show. WEEC exhibitors will preview their newest technologies, enabling
attendees to quickly map out their time at the show and get a rapid
survey of what’s new.
Meet the Authors Networking Event
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 / 4:00 - 6:00pm
Here is your chance to meet the authors of professional reference books.
Authors will be on hand to discuss their works. This networking event
takes place in the AEE Energy Books Booth in the Expo Hall, concurrent
with the Expo Hall Reception. If you would like to purchase a book or
view new titles, please visit www.aeecenter.org/books.
Free CWEEL Breakfast
Thursday, September 26, 2013 / 7:30 - 9:00am
Energy Policy: Opportunities and Challenges, A program
for women professionals and women-owned companies.
Join us for a keynote presentation by the Council on
Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership. Invited
Speaker: Nancy Sutley, Chair, White House Council on
Environmental Quality.
Events

DOE’s Better Plants
Recognition Lunch
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 / 12:00pm
in Expo Hall Luncheon Area
The U.S. Department of Energy will recognize Better
Buildings, Better Plants Partners for their energy efciency
accomplishments during a lunch plenary session at the World
Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC). Through Better Plants,
leading manufacturers partner with the Department to
improve their energy
intensity by 25% over
ten years, develop
energy management
plans, and track and
report their annual
progress. This national
recognition event will
also include keynote
remarks from an
Energy Department ofcial, and provide an opportunity for
companies to network with Better Plants Partners and other
WEEC participants. Lunch is included for paid conference and
seminar attendees. All others may pre-purchase tickets or
purchase onsite if available.
AEE National Capitol Chapter Luncheon
Thursday, September 26, 2013 / 11:30am - 1:00pm
Join AEE’s Capitol Chapter for a luncheon and presentation.
Luncheon is free for paid conference attendees,
$20 for all others.
Free ENERGY STAR Reserved Sign Portfolio
Manager Benchmarking Workshop Featuring
the Newly Release Upgraded Portfolio Manager
Thursday, September 26, 2013 / 12:30 - 2:30pm
Come to this workshop to learn how to benchmark
several types of commercial buildings, and how Portfolio
Manager can be used to meet Washington D.C. Energy
Disclosure legislative mandates.
Washington, D.C. is one of the largest cities to mandate
energy benchmarking for commercial buildings. A
representative from the District Department of the
Environment will be at the workshop to describe the D.C.
legislation and the response from the marketplace.
Federal agencies and state and local governments
across the country are taking bold steps to protect the
environment and lower energy costs through both
required policy measures and voluntary campaigns. Recent
legislation and voluntary initiatives have mandated the
public disclosure of building energy use in several states
and localities including California, Washington State, New
York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Minneapolis,
and Washington, D.C. These entities are turning to EPA’s
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager – a free online energy
and greenhouse gas tracking tool – as the preferred tool
for disclosure.
Portfolio Manager provides an unbiased 1-100 energy
performance score and energy use intensity benchmarks
for commercial buildings. Buildings scoring a 75 or higher
on this scale are eligible to apply for the ENERGY STAR
certifcation for superior energy performance.
Free Tour: Lutron Electronics Commercial
Experience Center
Thursday, September 26, 2013 / 1:00 - 2:00pm
Located just blocks away from the U.S. Capitol Building
and the D.C. Convention Center, Lutron’s Washington,
D.C. Experience Center is a training destination where
thousands of visitors each
year learn about and interact
with many of the latest energy
savings lighting control
technologies. While on the
tour, a trainer will visually
demonstrate the interaction
of shades, daylight sensors,
occupancy sensors, and dimming ballasts. Guests will
experience the changes in the space, and will actually see
the energy-savings achieved with each lighting adjustment.
This tour is open to the frst 40 registrants.
CWEEL Reception
Thursday, September 26, 2013 / 4:00 - 6:00pm
Join CWEEL for a special networking and fundraising event.
Catch up with old friends and meet new ones while sharing
experiences and knowledge learned at the WEEC. Free to
CWEEL Members; $30 for All Others.
Free Poster Sessions
Wednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013
Poster sessions will
provide an opportunity for
authors, session presenters,
conference attendees,
and exhibit hall visitors to
interact, and give and receive
ideas on a one-on-one
informal basis.
Free Workshops in Expo Hall
Wednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013
These complimentary,
informative presentations,
located inside the exhibit hall,
have been designed to enhance
your learning about the latest
new products, and allow for an
interactive experience for all
expo attendees and presenters.
Free Career Center
Wednesday, September 25 & Thursday, September 26, 2013
WEEC will feature an Onsite Career Center in the expo for
attendees to learn about current positions active on the
AEE Online Green Job Center, the booth will also contain
information available to bolster your career such as how
to be able to take the 5 day
Prep Certifed Energy Manager
CEM® course, have your resume
listed in the AEE Resume
database or participate as a
Featured Employer. Visit the
Career Center located near
Registration or go to
www.aeecenter.org/jobs.
Conference Program Preview details as of 5/13/13

Please visit www.energycongress.com for updated exhibitors,
sponsors, conference details, special events and more.
FIND OUT MORE AT WWW.ENERGYCONGRESS.COM (CLICK SPECIAL EVENTS)

Pre-registration Deadline is September 13, 2013
ONLINE: www.energycongress.com
Enter WEECEarly1 at checkout and $200 discount will be applied (not valid for seminars, booth or membership fees)
BY FAX: 770-447-4354
BY MAIL: Registrar, AEE, 4025 Pleasantdale Rd., Ste 420, Atlanta, GA 30340
BY PHONE: Conference: 770-447-5083, ext. 226 / Seminars: 770-925-9633
BY EMAIL: [email protected]
1 - Delegate Information

Name Title

AEE Member Number (if applicable)
Must be provided if you are a member and taking member rates
Company

Address

City State Zip

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2 - Conference
Includes 13 track conference program, lunch in the expo hall on Wed
and Thurs, Awards Gala Banquet Wed, Keynote Luncheon Fri, copy of
proceedings, and expo admission.

INDIVIDUAL FEES: Non-Member Price - $995
MemLer/NcnFrcfI/GcvI. Frice - $8º5
SINGLE DAY FEE:
Specify:___Sept 25___Sept 26___Sept 27 - Price - $395
GUESTFEES:
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additional ticket is required for a guest.

___Guest - Banquet / Sept 25 at 7:00pm Price - $75
___Guest - Keynote Luncheon / Sept 27 at 11:15am Price - $50
3 - Free Registration: Special Events
___New Technologies Breakfast: Weds, Sept 25 / 8:00am - 9:00am
___CWEEL Breakfast: Thurs, Sept 26 / 7:30am - 9:00am
___ENERGY STAR Portfolio Mgr. Benchmarking: Thurs, Sept 26 / 12:30pm
___TOUR: Lutron Electronics Commercial Experience Center:
Thurs, Sept 26 / 1:00pm - 2:00pm
4 - Free Registration: Expo Only

___Register me to attend the expo only on Sept 25 - 26
{Fre-regi:IrcIicn i: c :cving: cf $40 cI Ihe cccr)
9 - Membership

___Sign me up to be an AEE Member so I can start
enjcying Ihe LenefI:. By becoming a member today you can
save $100 on your conference registration.
Price - $185
10 - Payment Information

TOTAL: Conference and Other Fees ___________
Minus Discount if Applicable ___________
TOTAL ENCLOSED ___________
( ) Company Check (payable to AEE)
( ) Credit Card (circle one):
Visa MasterCard Amex
Card Number
Exp. Date Signature
5 - Seminars/Workshops

F|ec:e vi:iI www.energyccngre::.ccm/:emincr: Ic
register for pre-show seminars.
6 - Legends in Energy

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WEEC 2013 CONFERENCE, SEMINARS, AND EXPO REGISTRATION Four Ways to Register
Marriott at Metro Center
Group rates of $289
Deadline: September 3, 2013
202-737-2200
CODE: ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Group rates of $329
Deadline: August 28, 2013
800-843-6664
CODE: ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
Washington Plaza Hotel
Group rates of $264/$284
Deadline: September 9, 2013
202-842-1300 or 800-424-1140
CODE: AEE
Comfort Inn Downtown
Washington, DC
Group rates of $154.99
Deadline: August 30, 2013
202-682-5300, ext. 719
CODE: ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
OR WEEC
Embassy Suites DC
Convention Center
Group rates of $309/$339
Deadline: September 7, 2013
202-739-2001 or (800-362-2779)
CODE: ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
WEEC 2013
Hampton Inn DC
Convention Center
Group rates of $279
Deadline: September 8, 2013
202-842-2500
CODE: WEEC
Henley Park Hotel,
Washington, DC
Group rates of $289
Deadline: August 9, 2013
202-414-0503 or 800-222-8474
CODE: WEEC 2013 OR ASSOCIATION OF
ENERGY ENGINEERS
HOTEL BLOCKS & SPECIAL WEEC RATES
(Mention Association of Energy Engineers for room block rates.)
8 - CWEEL Reception (Free to CWEEL Members)

___Thurs, Sept 26 / 4:30 - 6:30pm Price Per Entry - $30
Corporate/Government Leader Group Rates
Send 5 or more delegates to the conference and save on individual
registration fees and also receive recognition as a Corporate or
Government Leader. Your logo will appear on signage, onsite
materials and on the show website. For more information, visit
www.aeecenter.org/weec/leader or contact Bill Kent at
770-447-5083, Ext. 217 / [email protected].
Green Star: $15,000 – 30 full-conference registrations (Value of $29,850)
Blue Star: $11,000 – 20 full-conference registrations (Value of $19,900)
Red Star: $6,000 – 10 full conference registrations (Value of $9,950)
White Star: $3,000 – 5 full conference registrations (Value of $4,975)
7 - Capitol Chapter Luncheon (Free to paid conference attendees)

___Thurs, Sept 26 / 11:30-1:00pm Price Per Entry - $20
Visit www.energycongress.com/hotels for our group rate information

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