Mar 11 2014
EnerNOC, Inc., a leading provider of energy intelligence software (EIS), today announced that its global 2014 EnergySMART Conference has been certified as a Provider of Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) Approved Courses for LEED Continuing Education. LEED AP conference participants are now eligible for up to 14 general continuing education hours and two LEED-specific hours toward LEED continuing education requirements.
EnerNOC is offering complimentary conference attendance to any LEED AP who registers prior to March 17, 2014, using the discount code LEED14.
"We've developed an agenda that will deliver actionable insights and strategies to conference attendees that will help create financial, operational, and environmental value," said Gregg Dixon, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales at EnerNOC. "The Green Building Certification Institute has again certified EnerNOC's conference program, further validating the content being delivered by EnergySMART's world-class lineup of speakers."
EnerNOC's fourth global EnergySMART Conference will kick off on Tuesday, March 25, 2014, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The conference is led by world-renowned experts on energy management best practices and includes three days of education addressing how to use energy intelligence software to achieve bottom-line impact and meet organization goals through demand response, energy efficiency, and supply management best practices.
To view the complete agenda, please visit agenda.energysmartconference.com. Featured EnergySMART sessions include:
- Driving Demand Response in Commercial Buildings with John Finnigan of Environmental Defense Fund and Heather Langford of the U.S. Green Building Council (LEED-specific GBCI Approved Course)
- The Release of LEED v4 with Corey Enck of the U.S. Green Building Council (LEED-specific GBCI Approved Course)
- Uncover Your Pot of Gold with Energy Treasure Hunts with GE's Michael Grossner and John Oldi
EnergySMART 2014 will also feature keynote presentations from:
- Chris Brophy, Vice President of Corporate Sustainability at MGM Resorts International
- Al Skodowski, Former Chairman of the U.S. Green Building Council Board of Directors and Senior Vice President – Managing Director of LEED and Sustainability at Transwestern
- Darrell Smith, Director of Global Energy and Building Technology at Microsoft
For more information on how to earn LEED Continuing Education hours at EnergySMART, please contact Rachel Perry at [email protected].