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Dear SVMG Member -
One of our business organization partners, PIBA, will be conducting its own Energy Conference this Thursday, May 3. While we will be holding an Energy Summit on Friday at Synopsys, I want to continue to keep you apprised of all opportunities to provide tools to get through this crisis. So, especially for anyone who cannot attend SVMG's Summit on Friday, please note the details below for PIBAS's summit. Best Wishes, Carl On May 3, 2001 the PIBA Environmental Product Strategies Committee and the Environmental Action Committee are hosting a joint meeting from 8:00am-12pm - Hewlett Packard, 3215 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, Bldg. 15, "Insead" Room. Directions available at PIBA.org web site CHAIRS: Christine Kohl-Zaugg, CH2M Hill; and Ed Quevedo, WSP Environmental North America; Jenny Portera, EORM; and Ron Vitug, Turner Construction BD.LIAISON: Greg Chambers, Quantum Corporation TOPIC: Power For the Valley: Energy Management Risks and Solutions SPEAKERS: Lynne Jimenez, KGO-Radio; Ken Perkins, Shaklee; Bob Thurmand, Cisco Systems; Mary Tucker, City of San Jose; and Bill Smith, EPRI. ? REGISTRATION will be held from 7:30-7:50am. The meeting will start at 8:00am. ? NON MEMBER CHARGE: $95.00 (Cash, Check, or Visa/MC) 50% discount to SVMG members. As the California energy crisis has deepened, organizations of all kinds are struggling to keep ahead of energy management operating and planning risks. This day workshop will focus on Successes and Failures of the current energy management infrastructure, and will deliver some best practices and practical planning solutions which organizations can employ today to improve their energy management strategies. Unlike other sessions and conferences on this important topic, our session will be practice-based, deliver usable tools, and provide you with a chance to put your questions directly to experts and colleagues who have dealt with the challenges of the Energy Shortage on the front lines. We will open with an interactive session on energy sources, selection, and "how we got here." We expect this session will be led by Lynne Jimenez of KGO-Radio. We will then have a one-hour session on Best Practices in designing buildings to avoid energy crises. This discussion will include Ken Perkins of Shaklee, and a second private sector building operator. Our third session will focus on Breakdowns in the permitting and energy sourcing and approval process, with Bob Thurmond from Cisco Systems and Mary Tucker from the City of San Jose. We will close with a roundtable discussion of Solutions and the Road Forward, to include representatives of the City of Santa Clara, the League of Women Voters, and Bill Smith from EPRI. Ms. Jimenez will facilitate this closing session. - winmail.dat
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