Meet us on Dec 15th in Jefferson City, MO!
Written on November 29, 2009 at 10:25 pm
Meeting Registration: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?binid=1&bevaID=193937
Smart Grid & Missouri’s Role “Save Energy-Money & Time Now”
This meeting will arm the attendees with the latest information on technology innovations and their use.Topics include:
- Prevent MO $$ from literally going up in lost steam
- Increase efficiency of maintenance by better time management
- Smart Grid: Implications and requirements for The State of Missouri, Utilities, and Customers
- Universities and Hospitals can save $$ Now
The goals are simple:
Help the State of Missouri Save Energy – and $$ Now
Learn tangible ways to make your job easier & save labor costs
“Hear it from the Leaders” Feds, the State, End Users, and Industrial Automation Experts.
Bring your questions – we'll bring the answers!
Meeting Agenda:
8:30 Registration
9:00 Introduction
9:15 An Overview of State Energy Needs
9:45 The Dept. of Energy’s Save Energy Now Program
10:15 Break (refreshments provided by hotel)
10:30 Smart Grid – What it Really Means for Missouri
11:15 AM Questions and Answers
11:30 Lunch break (attendees on their own)
1:00 Tangible Ways for Missouri to Save Energy & $$ – Case Studies
1:30 Case Study – Saving Energy at ORNL
2:00 PM Questions and Answers
2:15 Break (refreshments provided by hotel)
2:30 How to Get Started: Practical Solutions – A Panel Discussion
3:15 Summary / Wrap-Up
3:30 Adjourned
Bring your questions – we'll bring the answers!
Space is limited. Make your reservation now.
Meeting Registration: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?binid=1&bevaID=193937
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
9:00 – 3:30 (break for lunch)
Capitol Plaza Hotel (Next to Truman Office Building)
Inquire about – Special Discounted Hotel Room Rates
415 West McCarty Street
Jefferson City, MO
This meeting is brought to you by the State of Missouri, the U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Lab, and Wi-Fi Sensors. Please attend – it will help you in your job.
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