(Source: Business Wire)

IQPC
s Corporate Energy Management Summit will identify ways for
businesses to reduce their energy costs, improve their efficiency
programs and take advantage of new energy sources. The Summit will take
place October 27-28 in Chicago, IL.
The two-day main conference will feature speakers from major
corporations such as Kohl's, Motorola, Wyeth and FedEx and organizations
such as the EPA and the DOE. Attendees will include VP and Director
level executives from the commercial, industrial and manufacturing
sectors.
Kathrin Winkler, the Chief Sustainability Officer at EMC
and a speaker at the Summit, recently spoke with IQPC
on their Blog Talk Radio show about EMC's 2008 Sustainability Report and
ways for companies to reduce their carbon footprints and energy costs.
She mentioned demand reduction, or finding ways to work without
requiring as much energy, as a first step. This includes using occupancy
sensors to turn off power when no one is around, changing PC settings
and increasing data center efficiency. Companies can also increase
efficiency measures for necessary energy by doing things like using
energy efficient light bulbs, and working with vendors to use energy
star equipment.
The
Corporate Energy Management Summit is especially timely because of
pending legislation on carbon greenhouse emissions that will impose new
standards and regulations for companies to abide by. This legislation
will prompt businesses to decrease their carbon footprint and receive
carbon credits. Legislation is currently in congress and is expected to
pass by 2010.
For more information on the Corporate
Energy Management Summit, please contact Sarah Thompson at sarah.thompson@iqpc.com
or 646-502-3266.
IQPC
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to grow. Founded in 1973, IQPC now has offices in major cities across
five continents. IQPC leverages a global research base of best practices
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