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Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Welcome Address
Scott ConnorNJ American Water
Honorary Conference Chair
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Welcome Remarks
Jeanne M. FoxPresident,
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
Thank you to our Platinum Sponsor:
Thank you to our Gold Sponsors:
Thank you to our Silver Sponsors:
Thank you to our Bronze Sponsors:
Thank you to our Media Sponsors:
Thank you to our Exhibitors:• APPRISE Inc.• Capstone Turbine• Concord
Engineering Group• Draker Solar Design,
LLC• EAM Associates• E-Mon• EnerNOC, Inc.
• EVCO• Flett Exchange• FuelCell Energy, Inc• Globe Lithographing Co.• Kraft Power Corporation• Live Data Systems, Inc.• MaGrann Associates• New Jersey SmartStart
Buildings Program
• PMK Group• Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey• Rutgers University
EcoComplex • SSP Architectural Group• SunTechnics• Sylvania Lighting
Services• Tozour-Trane
Thank you to the Energy Master Plan Panel
•Debbie Mans, Energy Policy Advisor, New Jersey Office of the Governor
•Lisa Jackson, Commissioner, NJ Department of Environmental Protection
•Kris Kolluri, Commissioner of the NJ Department of Transportation
•Gary Rose, Chief of NJ Office of Economic Growth
RECs are being purchased from the Cape May County, NJ, Landfill Gas-To-Energy facility and will offset the 50,000 kilowatt
hours of energy used during the 2-day Conference and the resulting 54,800 pounds of carbon dioxide that will be produced.
Thank you
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Keynote Speaker
Ted TurnerChairman,
Turner Enterprises, Inc.
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Business Panel
Moderator: Dennis Canavan
Senior Director, Global Energy
Johnson & Johnson
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Business Panel
Michael JaklitschVice President, Global Environmental Affairs &
Safety, The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Business Panel
Laurence M. DownesChairman & Chief Executive
Officer, New Jersey Resources
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Business Panel
Bhavna PrasadVice President, Office of Environmental Affairs,
JPMorgan Chase
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
The 2007 New Jersey Clean
Energy Conference and Leadership
Awards
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Networking and Exhibits Break
Lunch and Award Presentation @
12:00 pm
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
Platinum Sponsor
Wayne PfisterPfister Energy
New Jersey Clean EnergyLeadership Awards
September 28, 2007
Established by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Office of Clean Energy
New Jersey’s Clean Energy Leaders…New Jersey’s Clean Energy Leaders have shown
foresight and leadership by making decisions that make good business sense and also make sense for New
Jersey’s future.
Their leadership and investments help to foster economic development, diversify demand on traditional sources of energy while reducing energy use, lower energy costs,
and become part of the climate change solution.
Clean Energy. Smart Business.
2006 New Jersey Clean Energy Leadership Award Winners
The Borough of Highland
Park
• Advanced Solar Products, Inc.
• Capitol Lighting• EarthColor• East Coast Warehouse
& Distribution Co.• EPV Solar• Estee Lauder, Inc.
• Ferreira Construction• K. Hovnanian Homes• Live Data Systems, Inc.• Middlesex County Showroom
of Environmental Technology• New Jersey Resources• Prout Funeral Home
Congratulations to the 2007 Nomineesand their Clean Energy Partners:
• RBMR Foundation• Renewable Energy
International, Inc.• Rowan University• Rutgers University• Shiseido America, Inc.• Springfield Commons
Congratulations to the 2007 Nomineesand their Clean Energy Partners:
• St. Joseph’s School for the Blind• Summit Environmental
Commission• The Inn at The Manor• Trump Marina• UMDNJ• Walgreens Solar Poject• William Paterson University
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Leadership Awards Categories
Clean Energy School or Educational InstitutionClean Energy Municipality
Clean Energy Market InnovatorClean Power Purchaser
Clean Energy Small Business LeaderClean Energy Business Leader
Clean Energy ManufacturerYour Power to Save Project of the Year
Award Package includes:
· New Jersey Clean Energy Leader Logo Use
· Announcement at Annual NJ League of Municipalities Conference
· Promotion on NJCleanEnergy.comWeb site
· Award Presentation & Press Event · Award Recognition in NJ Press
Recognition ad placement:
New Jersey Section
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy School
2007 New JerseyClean Energy School
Glassboro, New Jersey
In 2007, Rowan will use 10,433,673 kWh of New Jersey and national wind and offset 6,338 metric tons of CO2.
NJCEP and NJ SmartStart Buildings Program incentives helped install two industrial turbines with a 4700 kW capacity.
Rowan University’s Cogeneration Facility
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Municipality
2007 New JerseyClean Energy Municipality
Middlesex County, New Jersey
Middlesex County:• Installed a 25 kW solar energy system• Helps municipalities procure clean energy technologies• A fleet of 28 hybrid vehicles – the state’s largest
Middlesex County:• Installed a 25 kW solar system• Helps municipalities procure clean energy technologies• A fleet of 28 hybrid vehicles – the state’s largest
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Market Innovator
2007 New JerseyClean Energy Market Innovator
Branchburg, New Jersey
Ferreira Net Zero Projectwith
Sunflow/Facility Intelligence Monitor at 31 Tannery provides
• Continuous real-time monitoring
• Promotes energy conservation
• Historical tracking
• Assurance of proper installation
• Maximum efficiency
• Increase speed and effectiveness of maintenance
• Provide trackingof equipment performance and environmental controls
2007 New Jersey Clean Power Purchaser of the Year
2007 New JerseyClean Power Purchaser of the Year
Wall, New Jersey
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2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Small Business Leader
2007 New JerseyClean Energy Small Business Leader
Verona, New Jersey
114 solar panels on the roof; construction of educational display; development of educational tours for local community
Educational display room at Prout Funeral Home
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Business Leader of the Year
2007 New JerseyClean Energy Business Leader of the Year
Atlantic City, New Jersey
A competitive bid energy performance contract:
• Saved $2 million+ in energy costs
• Reduced electricity by 18.2 million kWh
• Avoided over 33 million lbs. of CO2emissions
Projects at Trump Plaza and Trump Taj Mahal:Estimated annual savings:
• $9 million in energy costs
• 118 million lbs. of avoided CO2 emissions
2007 New Jersey Clean Energy Manufacturer
2007 New JerseyClean Energy Manufacturer
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
EPV’s technology offers: least toxic production; lowest electricity manufacturing requirements; not dependent onraw (rock) silicon; low requirements for raw materials
2007 New Jersey Your Power to SaveProject of the Year
2007 New JerseyYour Power to Save Project of the Year
SPRINGFIELD COMMONS
Newark, New Jersey
SPRINGFIELD COMMONS
• $1,000/mo. savings from solar panels• Generation of 66,000 kWh annually
• Reduced utility bills abpprox. $30/month per resident)• Eliminating 54,120 lbs. of CO2 emissions annually
SPRINGFIELD COMMONS
SPRINGFIELD COMMONS
Many Thanks …The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’
Office of Clean Energy would like to thank all the participants,nominees, and staff that put this program together.
Conference Sponsors & ExhibitorsConference Speakers
Conference Planning CommitteeLeadership Awards Committee
Look for the insert in your electric bill and sign up for CleanPower. It is one way we can be a part of Governor Corzine’s vision to use energy wisely in New Jersey.
New Jersey CleanPower Choice ProgramSM
Special Session: 2:00 - 3:30New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan -Reaching
20% by 2020Garden State A-B, Main Floor
Conference Workshops 2:00 - 3:00• Clean Energy Project Financing
Brunswick A-D, Lower Level
• Green Building DesignBrunswick B, Lower Level
• Combined Heat & Power and Demand Side ManagementBrunswick C, Lower Level
• Clean Energy Strategies to Reduce Your Carbon FootprintConference A, Second Floor
• Renewable Energy Technologies & Markets –Regulatory UpdateConference Room B-C, Second Floor
Conference Workshops 3:30 - 4:30• Clean Energy Project Financing
Brunswick A-D, Lower Level
• Green Building DesignBrunswick B, Lower Level
• Combined Heat & Power and Demand Side ManagementBrunswick C, Lower Level
• Clean Energy Strategies to Reduce Your Carbon FootprintGarden State A, Main Level
• Renewable Energy Technologies & Markets –Solar PhotovoltaicsConference Room B-C, Second Floor
Climate Change Solutions:What can your business do?
THANKYOU!