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Panel Panel 5. Energy Efficiency: Investing in Time of Uncertainty
Impacts of Increased Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Transport on Energy Intensive Materials Industries
Joseph Cresko, U.S. Department of Energy
Tina Kaarsberg, U.S. Department of Energy
Joseph M. Roop, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Renewable Energy: A Hedge Against an Uncertain Energy Future
David Beavers, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
Shawn Shaw, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
Alyssa Rosen, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
Thinking Globally: How ISO 50001—Energy Management Can Make Industrial Energy Efficiency Standard Practice
Aimee McKane, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Deann Desai, Georgia Institute of Technology
Marco Matteini, United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Bill Meffert, Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute
Robert Williams, United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Roland Risser, Pacific Gas & Electric
Surviving a Down Economy Using ENERGY STAR® Tools and Resources
Neil Zobler, Catalyst Financial Group
Big Savings Fast: The Industrial Revolution of Efficiency
Steve Baab, Commonwealth Edison
Wendy Tobiasson, KEMA Services, Inc.
Karen Maoz, KEMA Services, Inc.
Uncertainty, Real Options, and Industrial Energy Efficiency Decisions
Steve Kihm, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Claire Cowan, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Expanding the Industrial Assessment Center Program: Building an Industrial Efficiency Workforce
Daniel Trombley, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Anna Chittum, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Energy Efficiency/Pollution Prevention Intern Programs Provide Low-Cost Alternatives for Implementing Energy Efficiency Projects
David Carter, Kansas State University Pollution Prevention Institute
Get ‘er Done! How to Implement Energy Efficiency Projects by Understanding Organizational Behavior and Decision Making
Mike Bailey, Ecos Consulting
Rich Lauman, Ecos Consulting
Geoff Wickes, Ecos Consulting
Brian Crumrine, Ecos Consulting
A Survey of Corporate Energy Efficiency Strategies
William Prindle, ICF International
Andre De Fontaine, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Panels of
Panel 1. Investing in Energy–Saving Technologies
Panel 2. Selling Energy Efficiency in Your Organization
Panel 3. Energy Efficiency: Using Other People's Money
Panel 4. Regulatory Aspects and Incentives to Energy–Efficient Investments
Panel 6. Energy Efficiency as a Co–Benefit
Panel 5. Energy Efficiency: Investing in Time of Uncertainty