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The International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (IEPEC) is an annual professional conference for energy program implementers, evaluators of those programs, local, state, national and international representatives, and academic researchers actively working in the field of evaluation. The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum for the presentation, critique and discussion of objective evaluations of energy programs.
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IEPEC in Rome: Evaluation: Key to Delivery of Energy Efficiency June 12-14, 2012
IEPEC welcomes our two chairs for the 2012 IEPEC Europe program, slated for Rome June 12-14 , 2012. Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy and Charles Michaelis, Databuild, have agreed to head up this effort. If you are interested in being involved, please contact us at samb@caenergy.com
The topic for this year’s conference is, Evaluation: Key to Delivery of Energy Efficiency. We are seeking energy related evaluation issues that cover:
Policy
Technical
Process
Impact
Financial, Behavioral, Market Segmentation Schemes
Energy Efficiency Targets, and
Transportation Topics
On August 17th, Charles Michaelis declared the submission process open at the IEPEC Boston Conference and when we closed the process over 210 abstracts had been submitted–a 40% increase over our Paris conferenc.
Our conference site is Eventi Roma near the Trevi Fountain or the Fontana di Trevi. This is the most famous and arguably the most beautiful fountain in all of Rome. This impressive monument dominates the small Trevi square located in the Quirinale district. Eventi Roma
Watch this site for more information on the conference and hotel options near our site.
Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Marian Brown
Marian Brown of Southern California Edison was presented with IEPEC’s Lifetime Achievement Award on August 16, 2011 at the Boston Conference.
The IEPEC Lifetime Achievement Award is selected through a peer nominations process and the final decision is made by the IEPEC Planning Committee. This person is someone who has consistently made significant contributions to the field of energy program evaluation.