A regular series of brown bags designed to share best practices and information, EE Noon seminars feature short presentations by energy efficiency leaders and specialists, followed by an opportunity for a Q&A session.
Audience
EE Noon attracts a diverse crowd of government, business and NGO representatives from many different industries, however, the audience varies widely with the subject of each seminar.
Due to the increased popularity of these events, remote participation in EE Noon seminars is reserved for Alliance Associates. All are welcome to attend in person, which offers additional networking opportunities and light refreshments.
Get involved
To show your strong support for creating an energy-efficient future, you can register here to receive event notices, including EE Noon invitations. More information can be found below regarding previous events and any upcoming EE Noon seminars currently accepting registration.
Check out the upcoming EE Noons:
Downtown DC BID: ecoDistrict
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Alliance to Save Energy Headquarters
1850 M Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
An exciting non-profit is changing the face of Downtown DC. The Business Improvement District also known as the Downtown DC BID, is working to improve DC's environment and economy. With over 800 commercial properties in the area, Downtown DC BID is making DC a better place to work and live.
Through their exciting ecoDistrict initiatives, Downtown DC BID is setting aggressive energy efficiency goals. With over 68 million square feet of office space and 6,000 residences in the area, Downtown DC BID has joined a commitment to reduce DC's energy consumption by 20% by the year 2020.
Join the Alliance to Save Energy as Steven Jumper, director of corporate public policy at Washington Gas and Chairman of the Downtown DC BID Committee, and Scott Pomeroy, environmental programs manager at Downtown DC BID discuss this exciting initiative.
