10th Annual Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Expo and Forum


The 10th Annual:Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Expo and Forum

Presented by the House and Senate Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Caucuses in cooperation with the Sustainable Energy Coalition

Thursday, June 14, 2007
9:15 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
345 Cannon House Office Building
(Caucus Room)




9:15-10:00 a.m. - Exhibts Opened
Morning Coffee/Snack – Sponsored by World Water & Power


10:00-10:30 a.m. - Opening Speakers
Dr. John Holdren, Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy, Harvard University; Director, Woods Hole Research Center; President, AAAS (2006-2007)

Presentation (pdf)
Audio Recording


10:30 – 12:15 p.m. - Panel Discussion
An Energy Revolution: Solutions Now and Within the Next 10 Years. 
Sponsored by Enel

Panel Summary:  Overviews of the recent groundbreaking studies Energy [R]evolution - A Blueprint for Global Warming by Greenpeace/DLR (German Aerospace Center), and Tackling Climate Change in the U.S.: Potential U.S. Carbon Emissions Reductions from Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency by 2030 by the American Solar Energy Society (ASES), will set the stage for this discussion and underscore the urgency and ability of addressing climate change through energy efficiency and renewable technologies.  The second portion of this panel examines technologies in use now and how their impact over the next 10 years can be further leveraged with responsive climate change legislation. 

Chair: Scott Sklar, Chair, Sustainable Energy Coalition Steering Committee; President, Stella Group, Ltd.

  • Dr. Wolfram Krewitt, DLR German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany
    Presentation (pdf)

  • David Hamilton, Director of Global Warming and Energy Programs, Sierra Club
    Presentation (pdf)

Part One Audio Recording

  • Mark Wagner, Vice President Government Relations, Renewable Energy Solutions, Johnson Controls Inc.
    Presentation (pdf)

  • Brandon Seitz, Biotown, USA, Manager of Energy Division, Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development
  • Carol Werner, Executive Director, Environmental and Energy Study Institute

Part Two Audio Recording


12:15 – 1:15 p.m. - Exhibits Opened


1:15 – 2:30 p.m. - Panel Discussion
Global Competition: Where We Are, Why Other Countries are Ahead of the Game, and How the United States Can Catch Up.

Panel Summary:  Although the U.S. is a leader in EE/RE technology research and business development, some companies are leaving the U.S and countries such as those in the European Union and Japan have jumped far ahead in market share.  What role does U.S. policy play in the domestic and global marketplace for EE/RE industries?  How can we create a better climate for these businesses to grow and flourish in the U.S. and the broader international market?  To answer these questions, the following EE/RE industry leaders will provide brief overviews of their technology sector and its viability, a synopsis of the economics involved (size of scale, return on investment, readiness of the market, etc.), and note specific ways in which policy can foster productivity and innovation. 

Chair and Moderator: R. James Woolsey, Former Director of Central Intelligence; Vice President, Global Strategic Security Division, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

  • Kevin Rackstraw, Development Leader, Eastern North America, Clipper Windpower Development Company, Inc.
    Presentation (pdf)

  • Lisa Krueger, Vice President, Sustainable Development, First Solar Inc.
    Presentation (pdf)

  • Jonathan Weisgall, Vice President, MidAmerican Energy Holdings Corp, CalEnergy (Geothermal)
  • Julie Smith Galvin, Director, Corporate Affairs, Enel North America, Inc. (Hydropower) Presentation (pdf)
  • Dick Munson, Vice President for Government Affairs, Recycled Energy Development (Energy Efficiency)
    Presentation (pdf)

  • Gordon Davidson, Washington Office of BRI Energy (Biofuels)
    Presentation (pdf)

Audio Recording incl. comments by Rep. Greg Walden and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett


2:30 – 3:15 p.m. - Exhibits Opened


3:15 – 3:45 p.m. - Closing Speaker 
Mayor John Hieftje, Ann Arbor, Michigan, issued Green Energy Challenge (2005) to bring 30% renewable energy to Ann Arbor by 2010. 
Presentation (pdf) 
Audio Recording


3:45-5:00 - Exhibits Opened


5:00-7:00 - Closing Remarks and Reception
Caucus Chairs and Invited Guests to speak



2007 Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Expo Exhibitors

Biofuels
Renewable Fuels Association
Biomass Coordinating Council
Iogen

Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Ormat Technologies
Curtis Engine & Equipment, Inc
Cummins Power Generation

Distributed Energy & Efficiency
Breakthrough Technologies Institute/Fuel Cells 2000
The Stella Group, Ltd.
BTI/Fuel Cells
Pellet Fuels Institute
HUVCO

Geothermal
Geothermal Energy Association (GEA)
Geothermal Education Office
Ormat Technologies, Inc
UTC Power

Hydropower
Verdant Power
Ocean Power Technologies
WaveGen
Voith Siemens Hydropower Generation and Grant County PUD
Enel North America

Solar
Beacon Power Corporation
SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Solar Energy Industries Association
Uni-Solar Ovonic/ Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.

Wind
American Wind Energy Association
Southwest Wind Power

Additional co-sponsoring organizations of the Expo include:
American Wind Energy Association (www.awea.org)
Biomass Coordinating Council/ACORE (www.acore.org)
U.S. Combined Heat and Power Association (www.uschpa.org)
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (www.eesi.org)
Geothermal Energy Association (www.geo-energy.org)
National Hydropower Association (www.hydro.org)
Renewable Fuels Association (www.ethanolrfa.org)
Solar Energy Industries Association (www.seia.org)
The Stella Group, Ltd. (www.thestellagroupltd.com)