NASEO Events

NASEO Winter Meeting 2003

February 10-12, 2003
Westin Grand, Washington, DC

Presentations

The following are PDF versions of presentations that were given at the 2003 NASEO Energy Outlook Conference in Washington, DC.  Those listed are those that we have copies of.  We would encourage other presenters to send us their presentations.

Monday, February 10, 2003

Mid-Atlantic Regional Activities and Emerging Issues in 2003
Ellen Lutz, Director, U.S. Department of Energy, Philadelphia Regional Office

Update on Office of Energy Assurance and Homeland Security
John Weidner, Director, National Infrastructure Protection Programs, Office of Energy Assurance, U.S. Department of Energy

Use of Seasonal Climate Forecast for Energy Planning and Emergency Management
Mike Halpert, Head of Forecast Operations, Climate Prediction Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Renewable Energy's Emerging Role in Energy Security and Reliability - Handout
Scott Sklar, President, The Stella Group

Maximizing HVAC Mechanical Systems - Comfort System Choices
Mike Weise, Manager, Government Marketing, The Trane Company

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

New England Generation Information System (GIS) and Massachusetts Renewable Portfolio Standard
Pat Stanton, Deputy Commissioner, Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources

Insulation - The Lost or Forgotten Technology
Stevie Jones, Presenting on behalf of the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) and the National Insulation Association (NIA)

Update on the Ad Council Effort
Rick Grice, Director, Colorado Governor's Office of Energy Management and Conservation & Maria Findley

State Approaches to Clean Energy and Environmental Programs that are Laying the Groundwork for the Future
Jill E. Cooper, Attorney, Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE)
Handout

Program 9006 Update
William Hagy, Deputy Administrator, Business Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development; Rural Business; Cooperative Service

Wednesday, February 12, 2002

Regulatory Initiatives to Reduce Energy Demand in the Heating Season
Mark Kendall, Director, Technical Affairs, Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association

A Chinese Perspective on State Energy Offices and International Peer Exchange
Bill Nesmith, Administrator, Conservation Resources, Oregon Office of Energy
Ling Yun, Shanghai Energy Conservation Center

Power Sector Pollution Controls: What's to Come and Financing It
Sam Napolitano, Acting Director, Clean Air Markets Division, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

The Networking Revolution Driving Intelligent Switches, Thermostats, and Meters
Jeff Lund, Vice President Business Development and Corporate Marketing, Echelon Corporation


For more information on any of the above events, contact Shemika Spencer, 1414 Prince Street, Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314, Phone 703.299.8800; Fax 703.299.6208. Information on additional Energy Related Meetings can be found on www.EnergyMeetings.com.