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National Association of Energy Service Companies

NAESCO 22nd Mid-Year Conference

Refining the Business Model to Broaden the Customer Base

May 18-20, 2005
Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas

Additional Information

Why Attend

Discover new and better ways to differentiate your company and
position it as a market leader.  Understand the market trends that will drive your business this year.

Utilities, regulators and economists will talk about

  • Energy market volatility caused by increased demand worldwide
  • Incentives offered in the new generation of utility DSM bidding programs
  • Texas market opportunities and challenges
  • Energy efficiency and demand response initiatives at FERC

Efficiently market your products and services

  • Attendees can network with the national leaders in the industry
  • Vendors can make sales connections with the senior executives of ESCOs
  • Companies and their managers can increase their market visibility and influence

Learn what's on the horizon that will affect your business in the future

  • Large-scale state initiatives to benchmark public facilities that drive customer interest in energy efficiency
  • The role that utilities see for themselves in the energy services market, based on their experience with diversification
  • Measurement and verification applications that may impact your project contracts

Who Should Attend

ESCOs, Energy Efficiency Equipment and Service Vendors:
Principals, VPs and Senior Managers of Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Performance Contracting, and Distributed Generation

Utility Representatives:
Directors and Managers of Energy Efficiency and Distributed Generation

Distributed Generation Developers:
Principals and Senior Managers

Distributed Generation Equipment Vendors:
VPs and Senior Managers of Sales, Marketing, and Engineering

Facilities:
VPs, Directors and Managers of Facilities, Facility Management, Building Operations,
Energy, and Engineering

Policy Makers and Consultants:
Specialists in Demand Reduction and Distributed Energy Resources