Building EfficiencyEE Forum 2010
The 21st Annual Energy Efficiency Forum: "Innovative Approaches, Proven Solutions"
Join us next month for the 2010 Energy Efficiency Forum!
Sponsored by the U.S. Energy Association and Johnson Controls, this year's Energy Efficiency Forum will be held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. It features leading energy experts, policy makers, business executives, and top Administration officials who will discuss the critical role that energy efficiency in buildings, vehicles and industry plays as the foundation for international agreements, national strategies and local actions.
But you won't need to travel to Washington, DC to participate! This year, the speeches and discussions held on June 16, the second day of the two-day forum, will be webcast on VirtualEnergyForum.com.
The Virtual Energy Forum is the world’s largest free, online conference dedicated to renewable energy, sustainability and energy-efficient practices in business. Produced by PlatformQ, the event convenes twice a year and features live video presentations, real-time Q&A and a virtual exhibit floor. More than 10,000 are expected to register for the June 2010 edition of the event.
“We are delighted to be able to webcast the Energy Efficiency Forum at VirtualEnergyForum.com,” said Dave Myers, president of Building Efficiency, Johnson Controls. “By combining the more than 300 audience members at the National Press Club with the thousands of people signing on to the Virtual Energy Forum, we can provide an outstanding opportunity for dialog that increases understanding of policies and best practices for implementing energy efficiency and sustainability."
The joint event will include eight live video presentations webcast from the Energy Efficiency Forum. The Virtual Energy Forum also will include a Johnson Controls virtual booth, enabling audience members to learn more about energy efficiency solutions and renewable energy.
Efficiency Now
It’s Never Been More Important!
Improving energy efficiency is the first and most important step toward achieving sustainability in homes and buildings. Energy efficiency helps control rising energy costs, reduces environmental footprints, and increases the value and competitiveness of buildings.
Keep up with all the latest efficiency news, participate in surveys, view case studies and read the latest industry white papers at the Johnson Controls Efficiency Now web site!
