Energy Symposium 2017 May 22-25, 2017 Rancho Mirage, California

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1 Monday, May 22, 2017 Opening Welcome Networking Recetion (Non-Hosted) with Cash Bar Masters Plaza at Westin Mission Hills Hotel 7:00 PM till 9 PM Tuesday, May 23, 2017 Session # Time Registration 7:30-5:00 PM 1 8:30-10:00 AM 2 10:30-11:20 AM Opening Training Session Celebrity Ballroom E Michael McCormick,Office of Planning and Research, California Governor Office Elizabeth Shirakh, California Energy Commission (invited) Africa Welch-Castle, Energy Division, Huntsville Technologies I Technologies II Energy Basics Energy Independence Financing Oais Ballroom 3 Oais Ballroom 4 Rancho Mirage Oais Ballroom 5 Time Linda Hunter Chris Wheeler E.W. Dovel Mark McCoy Manisha Patel Break 10:00-10:30AM EXHIBIT TECHNOLOGY HALL OPENS CEC s New Energy Innovation Ecosystem and San Diego Regional Energy Innovation LED Lighting - Here Now, What's Next (Panel) Setting Up An Energy Conservation Program - Internal or 3rd Party 3 11:30-12:30 PM Combine Heat and Power TBD Project Management Lunch 12:30-2:0 0PM LUNCH IN THE TECHNOLOGY HALL 4 2:00-2:50 PM Energy Storage Break 2:50-3:10PM 5 3:15-4:05 PM Cyber Security Finance For Beginers Marty Turock E.W. Dovel Jeff Allen TBD Scott Foster Cleantech San Diego Orion Camp Pendleton Northcom Bostonia Buildings Cybersecurity and Energy Efficiency Awareness and Evaluation ESPC - Present and Future J.P. Hoffman Bryan Ancell Tony Mayfield, PMP Bob Dahowski Natasha Shah, Vice President Board Chair Ameresco Cooper Lighting On Target Briefings PNNL NAESCO LED Interior: Case StudyEconomicsof Retrofit VS Replacement Energy ECMs VS Operational/Maintenance ECMs Advances in Monitoring and Analytical Data Infrastructure GSA 5 Office Buildings ESPC Case Study Phillip Consiglio E.W. Dovel TBD Chris Crosby, Mark McCoy Kevin Brown Southern California Edison Orion Energy Services OSI Soft ABM BREAK IN THE TECHNOLOGY HALL DoD Advanced Control Lighting Efficiency for Competitive Grants for Energy Lighting 101 Achieving Net Zero Systems Tactics Helathcare Facilities Projects Michael Chipley Kandice Cohen E.W. Dovel Larry Schoff Billy Hwang (invited) 6 4:10-5:00 PM PMC Group Acuity Lighting Orion Energy Services E2 Energy Mechancial Systems Measurement Solutions Leveraging Building Analytics to Optimize Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) "Maintaining control of energy data integration cost and quality" Ray Prosise Ken Robinson Aryana Fadaiefard Power Purchase Agreement Sharon Gresham, Program Manager ONICON Southland Powersmiths USACE 5:30-7:00PM Networking Reception (Non Hosted) with Cash Bar located in Exhibit Technology Hall WSP, Parsons Brinckerhoff Adaptation and Coordination of Energy Systems for Better Outcomes Kif Scheuer, Michael McCormick Local Government Commission, Office of Pallning &Research,California Governors Office

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3 Wednesday, May 24, 2017 Technologies I Technologies II The Palm Energy Independence Utility Energy Services Oais Ballroom 3 Oais Ballroom 4 Rancho Mirage Oais Ballroom 5 Session # Time Linda Hunter Chris Wheeler E.W. Dovel Mark McCoy Manisha Patel Registration 8:00-5:00 PM 8:00 AM EXHIBIT TECHNOLOGY HALL OPENS 7 9:00-9:50 AM Smart Water Management Saving Energy with Energy For Economic The water-energy nexus & City/Airport Energy Master Transformers Development - Portland Waste to Energy (LA and DC) Planning Round Table Meg Mason Camilo Arango TBD TBD Chris Gillis HydroPoint Powersmiths ESG Break 9:50-10:20AM BREAK IN THE TECHNOLOGY HALL 8 10:30-11:20 AM WOW!! What do I do with all Net Zero Homes - Smart Homes Demand Response - Save Micro-Grid Case Study this Metering Data (U.C. Davis) money and help the grid Energy as a Service Jim Plourde Mick Wasco Jeanne Boyce Mike Warwick Powersmiths SCE PNNL FAA Case Study (project 9 11:30-12:30 PM Energy Auditing and IGAs building tenants) What Does the Internet of California High Speed Rail execution, maintenance Things Mean for Energy Sector 100% Renewable efficiency, collaboration with UESC Past. Present, and Future TBD Brandon McCarron Todd Bartholf Josh Weddington Jason Cartozian TBD Southland Energy FAA Siemens Lunch 12:30-2:00 PM 10 2:00-2:50 PM Waste to Energy Lighting Controls Break 2:50-3:10PM LUNCH IN THE TECHNOLOGY HALL Doug Lemons Mark Bigler 100% Renewables on your Grid Today Patrick Lee, Vice President - Infrastrucure and Technology Energy Resiliency Stephen Kiesner ACCO Engineered Systems Lutron Sempra Infrastructure, LLC Edison Electric Institute BREAK IN THE TECHNOLOGY HALL 11 3:15-4:05 PM Deferred Maintenance Electric Charging and Vehicles Energy Performance Assurance using ISO Energy Resilience: Installation Master Planning Propostion 39 Seth Pearce Paul Birkeland Africa Welch-Castle Camilo Arango Ameresco Global Strategic Energy USACE Powersmiths 12 4:10-5:00 PM Water technologies atmospheric water generation: Camp Mayberry example Mark Falasca CCI - Alliance Alternative Fuel Vehicles (Natural Gas, Electric, Propane) TBD Energy Resiliency Robert Aunan Tetra Tech

4 Thursday, May 25, 2017 Solar Seminar DoD Advanced Control Workshop Practical Project Management Oais Ballroom 3 Oais Ballroom 4 Rancho Session # Time Andy Walker Michael Chipley Tony Mayfield Registration 8:00 AM 13 8:30-9:50 AM TENTATIVE Solar Seminar Cybersecuring Practical Project Management 14 10:10-11:00 AM Andy Walker DOD Control Sytems National Renewable Energy Course will also be Laboratory Workshop covering some of the 15 11:10-12:00 PM material for the PMP Exam Additional Cost of $600 Additional Cost of $ :00-1:50 PM Michael Chipley, PhD GICSP PMP LEED AP PMC Group Tony Mayfield, PMP 17 2:10-3:00 PM 18 3:00-3:50 PM 19 4:00-4:50 PM

5 Friday, May 26, 2017 Practical Project Management Rancho Session # Time Tony Mayfield Registration 8:00 AM 13 8:30-9:50AM Practical Project Management 14 10:10-11:00AM Course will also be covering some of the material for the PMP Exam 15 11:10-12:00PM Additional Cost of $ :00-1:50PM Tony Mayfield, PMP 17 2:10-3:00PM 18 3:00-3:50 PM 19 4:00-4:50