About the Symposium
What Is "MT 101"?
Funders for the 2009 Symposium
Program Planning for the 2009 Symposium
2009 Symposium Program and Presentations
Block Schedule
About the MT Symposium
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) would like to thank all of the organizers and attendees for making the 13th annual National Symposium on Market Transformation another memorable success. The Symposium was held March 29–31, 2009 (Sunday evening–Tuesday afternoon) at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Every year the Symposium brings together a diverse audience to network, compare programs, learn about new MT approaches, and discuss the latest issues. This year's program focused on "The Changing Face of Market Transformation." We explored the many ways that market transformation is evolving to meet the opportunities and challenges emerging with changes in the politics and economics of energy efficiency, economic uncertainty, increased consumer awareness, and a growing number of market players.
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What Is "MT 101"?
For the first time at the Symposium we offered a session entitled "MT101," an introductory course for those new to the field who wanted to learn the fundamentals of Market Transformation. This special session was held Sunday, March 29th from 1:00 pm5:00 pm. It was
available to the first 50 people who signed up and was targeted specifically to those unfamiliar with Market Transformation who wanted to learn more about this important topic. The session was offered free of charge with full or one-day conference registration.
MT 101 Session Outline
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Funders for the 2009 Symposium
Gold:
ICF International
Bronze:
Johnson Controls
KEMA, Inc
Lockheed Martin
TraynorKirk & Co.
Program Planning for the 2009 Symposium
The 2009 National Symposium on Market Transformation was made possible by the dedication of a committee of leading organizations in energy efficiency research, program implementation and evaluation. Program Committee members are responsible for selecting topics and organizing sessions on a volunteer basis. We would like to recognize the following organizations for their commitment to developing the 2009 MT program:
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (Co-Convenor)
Consortium for Energy Efficiency (Co-Convenor)
Alliance to Save Energy
BC Hydro
Department of Energy
Energy Trust of Oregon
Environmental Protection Agency
KEMA, Inc.
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
New Buildings Institute
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Ontario Power Authority
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Wisconsin Energy Conservation Council
Program planning for the 2010 MT Symposium will begin in October, 2009.
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