Renewable Energy

    EnerNOC announces call for speakers for EnergySMART 2014

    06/17/2013

    EnerNOC, a leading provider of energy intelligence software, announced that it is accepting proposals from energy and technology industry experts, veteran energy managers, and related influencers to speak at its global 2014 EnergySMART conference. The conference runs from March 25-27, 2014, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, and will bring together the world's leading innovators and practitioners in all facets of energy management, including technology, engineering, finance, corporate sustainability, and policy. In the past, EnergySMART has featured executive speakers from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Coca-Cola, Dow Chemical Company, General Electric, Harvard Business School, Stanford, Adidas, and the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, among others. All interested speakers may submit an abstract of 300 words or less and the name and job title of the proposed speaker for consideration to events@enernoc.com by July 30, 2013. "EnergySMART 2014 is poised to be our biggest conference since our inaugural event in 2010, and is increasingly seen as the premier event for energy managers to hone their knowledge and network with like-minded peers," said Gregg Dixon, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales at EnerNOC. "We are looking for speakers who will provide EnergySMART attendees with actionable, insightful knowledge that sets a new standard for energy management." EnergySMART covers the full spectrum of energy management strategies including demand response, energy efficiency, and energy supply management. Sessions will be organized along three tracks: Commercial & Institutional; Industrial & Manufacturing; and EnerNOC U, which focuses specifically on maximizing value from EnerNOC's products and expertise. EnergySMART 2014

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