Case Studies

Tuesday, June 14

Designed for attendees to benefit from shared knowledge and experience of those who have “been there”, case study sessions include presentations coupled with an extended audience Q&A segment.

ACE in the Hole: Shared Energy Managers

Not having a full-time energy manager doesn't have to be a hindrance for communities. There is an alternative: shared energy managers. This case study will highlight the Achieving Community Efficiency (ACE) project, a multi-year DOE-funded project where several communities worked together to share an energy manager. Join us to discuss the benefits of this type of program and how to set one up.

Session One
Moderator - Shubhada Kambli, Director of Building and Transportation Decarbonization, CT DEEP
Speaker - Nathan Cleveland, Energy Policy and Program Manager, Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources

Session Two
Moderator - Shubhada Kambli, Director of Building and Transportation Decarbonization, CT DEEP
Speaker - Christopher Nafe, Energy Program Specialist, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

 

The ABCs of K-12 Retrofits

The American Society of Civil Engineers gave America’s public K-12 infrastructure a D+ in its 2021 Report Card. Many communities don't have adequate budget or staff to properly maintain, update, or replace school buildings, but this case study will highlight successful examples of existing school projects that address health and energy improvements. Join us for tips on becoming the teacher's pet as new federal dollars become available for school retrofit projects that prioritize underserved communities.

Session One
Moderator - Ed Carley, Senior Program Director of Buildings, NASEO
Speaker - Patrick O'Shei, Director of Market Development, NYSERDA

Session Two
Moderator - Ed Carley, Senior Program Director of Buildings, NASEO
SpeakerChristopher Russell, Energy Program Manager, Maryland Energy Administration

State Plans for Impact

State leaders discuss their high-level plans for utilizing funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for energy efficiency, economic development, electrification and equity. Focus will be on the $62 billion to be administered by the Department of Energy, but plans for Department of Transportation or other programs will also be addressed.

Session One
Moderator
- Scott Johnstone, General Manager, Milton, Water & Light
Speaker - Matthew Brown, Program Manager, NYSERDA

Session Two
Moderator - Scott Johnstone, General Manager, Milton, Water & Light
Speaker - Dan Burgess, Director, Maine Governor's Energy Office

 

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