Smart Mobility: The Cornerstone to Smart Growth
Angela Morin Allen and Judith A. Barry, Alliance to Save Energy
Water-Wastewater Program Best Practices: Lessons from the Field
John Bidwell, Quantum Energy Services and Tehcnologies, Inc.
Jennifer Fagan, Itron
Todd Amundsen, Bonneville Power Administration
Sustainable Communities Program: Increasing Savings by Targeting Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Design
Jonathan Budner and David Jacot, Southern California Edison
Julia Larkin, KEMA Services, Inc.
Value of Energy Efficiency from Water/Wastewater
Joseph Cantwell, SAIC
Orienting the Neighborhood: A Subdivision Energy Analysis Tool
Craig Christensen and Scott Horowitz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Green Location: The Critical Role of Land Use in Climate Change and Energy Consumption
Joe DiStefano, Calthorpe Associates
Best Practices in Community Energy-Efficiency and Renewable Energy Partnership Programs
Christopher Dyson and Jennifer E. Canseco, KEMA, Inc.
Julie Blackwell, Alliant Energy-Interstate Power & Light Company
Quantifying the Third Leg: The Potential for Smart Growth to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Amanda Eaken and David B. Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
Sustainable Baltimore ASAP: Assessment Study and Action Plan
Lisa Ferretto, Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.
Government Partnership: Measuring Indirect Impacts on the Community
Luisa Freeman, PA Consulting Group, Inc.
Kevin Cooney, Summit Blue Consulting, LLC
Jean Lamming, California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division
Nick Hall, TecMarket Works
Bryan Ward, PA Consulting Group, Inc.
Floyd Keneipp, Summit Blue Consulting, LLC
Building a Green Capital City: The Natural Step to Madison's Sustainable Design and Energy Future
Sherrie Gruder, University of Wisconsin-Extension
Better than the Sum of their Parts: Taking Advantage of the Water-Energy Nexus to Create Dual-Funded Partnership Programs
Mikhail Haramati, California Public Utilities Commission
Who´s Ahead? Climate Cities Benchmark in Japan, U.S. and Germany
Extreme Energy Efficiency on the Path to Climate Stability: A Tale of Two Municipalities
Tina Kaarsberg, U.S. Department of Energy
David Van Holde, King County Washington Government
Life-Cycle Environmental Impacts of the Canadian Residential Sector
Brad Kynoch, Martin Adelaar, Mary Trudeau, and John Cuddihy, Marbek Resource Consultants
Meg Ogden and Mark Holzman, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Jamie Meil, Athena Sustainable Materials Institute
Jane Thompson, Jane Thompson Architect
Improving Electricity Services and Reducing Energy Losses for the Urban Poor
John Mollet and Gycon Garcia Junior, International Copper Association
Jose Cavaretti, AES Eletropaulo
Simone Lawaetz, United States Agency for International Development
Making Fresh AIRE Out of Thin Air: Launching a Local Climate Action Initiative With Minimal State and Utility Involvement
John Morrill, Joan Kelsch, and William Roper, Arlington County, Department of Environmental Services
Greening Communities: Integrating Climate Protection Policies into Local Governments’ General Plans through Online Collaboration
Kif Scheuer, Eun-Soo Lim, Jeffrey Summerville, and Cyane Dandridge, Strategic Energy Innovations
Addressing Climate Change Concerns at the Municipal Level: A Case Study of the City of Sunnyvale, California
Betty Seto, KEMA, Inc.
How the “Dirty Dozen” ECMs Created a Need for a Risk Assessment Tool
Keith Willis, Trane USA
A New Community Compact: How One Utility Plans to Meet Increasing Resource and Environmental Challenges
Victoria Zavattero, Sacaramento Municipal Utility District
Jim Parks and Lois Wright, Sacramento Municipal Utility District