Presented by the Delaware Energy Services Coalition
Join the DE ESC for our inaugural conference focused on renewable energy and energy efficiency project development in DE. The conference will highlight past successes and look ahead to future opportunities.
Confirmed Speakers Include:
- Secretary David Small, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC)
- Cory Budischak, Energy Technologies Department Chair, Delaware Tech -Stanton Campus
- Paul Carter, Senior Account Executive, NORESCO
- Shelley Cohen, Senior Project Developer, Ameresco
- Tony DePrima, Executive Director, Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility
- Robin Dutta, Director, Market Development and Policy, Nextility
- Doug Edwards, Account Manager, SeiberlichTrane
- Walters Higgins Environmental Scientist, US Environmental Protection Agency
- Crystal Nagyiski, Energy Codes / Energy Efficiency Program Manager, DNREC
- NelloPaoli, Preferred Electric
- Rob Underwood, Energy Program Administrator, DNRECShow
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Get More Involved!
Show Off Your Company at a Tabletop Booth and/or Become a Conference Sponsor:
A limited number of table top booth spaces are available. There will be plenty of time for networking at your booth during the breakfast and break time opportunities.
- Table Top Booth Spaces: $200
Several strategic sponsorship opportunities are available to provide companies with high level visibility. Sponsors of the event will receive exclusive benefits as well as a forum to showcase their company's mission and services.
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Registration: $100
Breakfast and Lunch will be served
About the Delaware Energy Service Coalition:
The Delaware ESC (DE ESC) became an official chapter of the National Energy Service Coalition in 2013.
The DE ESC represents the interests of members including ESCOs, energy industry professionals, manufacturers/suppliers, and other interested parties. The DE ESC works to promote the energy efficiency and renewable energy market in DE. It holds quarterly meetings, hosts an annual energy conference, provides testimony, and works with elected officials to advocate for future energy efficiency and renewable energy project opportunities.
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