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ET Summit

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Accelerating Innovation in Energy Efficiency
October 20 - 22, 2014
Hosted by Pacific Gas & Electric at The Wyndham Parc 55 Hotel in Downtown San Francisco

What is the Emerging Technologies (ET) Summit?

Since 2004 the ET Summit, organized by the Emerging Technologies Coordinating Council (ETCC), has established itself as the must attend event for energy efficiency industry insiders to share the latest technologies and implementation approaches for the $35+ billion ecosystem of energy efficiency, demand response, customer-facing smart grid and related programs. You don’t want to have to wait until 2016 to attend the next ET Summit; mark your calendar now to attend the 2014 ET Summit in October.

Who Should Attend?

With an anticipated attendance of more than 500 guests, this year’s event will bring together leading technologists, entrepreneurs, energy utilities, regulators and investors from around North America and overseas who are actively involved in and/or seeking partners for ET projects and collaborations.

Event Highlights

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to participate in exclusive Bay Area ET tours, plenary and round-table talks, plus concurrent panel sessions covering a wide spectrum of topics related to ETs and moving them into the market successfully. The Summit will also include an innovation showcase of high-profile energy efficiency and demand response technologies and products from leading companies.

For more information visit, www.etsummit.com

Location
Wyndham Parc 55 Hotel in Downtown San Francisco
Event Type
ET Summit
Event Host
  • Pacific Gas & Electric Company logo
  • Southern California Edison Company logo
  • Southern California Gas Company logo
  • San Diego Gas & Electric Company logo
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District logo
  • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power logo
  • CEC logo

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The ETCC is funded in part by ratepayer dollars and the California Statewide Emerging Technologies Program under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. The municipal portion of this program is funded and administered by Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.