EnergySMART Conference 2011

EnergySMART Conference 2011

By Shifra Mincer

Published: June 07, 2011

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This year will be the second ever EnergySMART conference, sponsored by smart grid company EnerNOC.

According to the conference site, EnergySMART 2011 is designed to help you navigate the often complicated energy landscape, identify new opportunities for savings, and get the most from your work with EnerNOC. Through three days of enlightening sessions and keynotes led by both industry experts and your peers, you'll be able to connect with fellow facility managers, energy decision makers, government energy officers, corporate sustainability leaders, environmental health and safety officers, energy management service providers, and smart grid industry influencers from across the globe to discuss how businesses create a positive bottom line impact through better energy management.

Find the conference's full agenda here.

EnergySMART sessions will be led by industry experts and your peers - the people who are faced with making energy decisions day in and day out. EnergySMART will provide you with the opportunity to:

  • RECEIVE HANDS-ON INFORMATION FROM ENERGY EXPERTS. Learn how to drive value across the entire energy lifecycle– buy energy more strategically, reduce peak demand, increase energy efficiency, and manage emissions.
  • TAKE CLASSES AT ENERNOC U. By popular demand, we're dedicating even more time to EnerNOC U this year, offering classes on maximizing demand response event performance, new product demos, roundtable discussions with our application management team, and more throughout the conference. In addition, the afternoon of September 27th will be focused specifically on how to get the most from EnerNOC's energy management applications.
  • GAIN THE LATEST INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE. World-class keynote presentations help you discover emerging market trends and stay ahead of regulatory changes that could impact your business.
  • CONNECT AND COLLABORATE. Share best practices with the people who know your challenges best – your peers. Hear firsthand how to turn challenges into opportunities and drive efficiencies throughout your organization.
  • BENCHMARK YOUR CURRENT EFFORTS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEXT LEVEL. Regardless of whether or not you're just getting started with your energy management efforts or if you're looking to fine tune a sophisticated energy management program, EnergySMART will help you navigate current challenges and identify future opportunities.
  • DISCOVER THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO HELP YOU MANAGE ENERGY MORE EFFECTIVELY. EnergySMART's sponsor pavilion will showcase the latest technology and services that can help you maximize energy savings.

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