Do you work in the area of home energy management systems? Maybe your organization is doing business in residential lighting? Do you think that the industry of evaluation, measurement, & verification is evolving to a new paradigm? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we’ve got some great September plans for you.
Join us for a forward-thinking discussion about the future of policies, technologies and tools to advance Next Generation Energy Efficiency. Registration is now open for all workshops and early agendas are available online.
All workshops are being held at the EnergizeCT Center in North Haven, CT. The registration fee is $50 per workshop.
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SEPTEMBER 20
Join residential lighting industry experts to discuss the future of this long-standing and well-established efficiency effort. From deeper dives on specific technologies to discussing future strategies and lighting policies, this workshop is a don’t miss discussion for anyone in the residential lighting space.
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SEPTEMBER 21
The smart home is an exciting and complex space. Join this discussion around some of the most pressing issues in the home energy management space, including how low-income households can participate, integration with DR and DER, and the evolving role and needs of the utilities.
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SEPTEMBER 22
Join EM&V expert Jessica Granderson (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), regulators, program administrators, and other stakeholders for an interactive learning session on designing pilots and acceptance criteria for using EM&V 2.0 tools to estimate program impacts.
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