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ENERGIZING THE NORTHWEST, TODAY AND TOMORROW
September 28-29, 2004
DoubleTree Hotel, Jantzen Beach, Portland, Oregon
SPONSORS
The Bonneville Power Administration offers many great ways to enhance your prominence and visibility at Energizing the Northwest, Today and Tomorrow, an energy symposium in Portland, Oregon. Check out our sponsorship opportunities.
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FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems) is a power industry term that covers a number of technologies that enhance the security, capacity and flexibility of power transmission systems. FACTS solutions enable power grid owners to increase existing transmission network capacity while maintaining or improving the operating margins necessary for grid stability. This provides a cost effective alternative to building new transmission or generation on a shorter timeline. ABB is the worldwide market leader in the field of FACTS.
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AREVA T&D Corporation offers customers technological solutions for nuclear power generation and electricity transmission and distribution. The group also provides interconnect systems to the telecommunications, computer and automotive markets. Their products and systems serve to transmit and distribute electricity, ensure the reliability, quality and safety of energy flows, as well as operates efficient networks through information management.
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The Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., is a new non-profit organization promoting clean energy. Their mission is to change how Oregonians produce and use energy by investing in efficient technologies and renewable resources that develop new sources of clean energy, help Oregonians lower their electricity bills, stimulate the economy, and protect the environment.
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The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance is a non-profit corporation supported by electric utilities, public benefits administrators, state governments, public interest groups and energy efficiency industry representatives. These entities work together to make affordable, energy-efficient products and services available in the marketplace.
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The Oregon Department of Energy's mission is to ensure the state has an adequate supply of reliable and affordable energy and is safe from nuclear contamination, by helping Oregonians save energy, develop clean energy resources, promote renewable energy, and clean up nuclear waste.
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The U.S. Dept. of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office works to strengthen America's energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality in public-private partnerships that enhance energy efficiency and productivity. These partnerships also bring clean, reliable and affordable energy technologies to the marketplace, and make a difference in the everyday lives of Americans by enhancing their energy choices and their quality of life.
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Aspen Systems Corporation supports market transformation efforts through its communication, program management, research, analysis and technical assistance, as well as with savings programs and other projects that benefit the general public throughout the country. Aspen Systems works on a variety of projects with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) that promote energy efficiency, manages customer service and information programs for several other utility companies, provides research support for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and provides direct market support to the state and community partnership efforts of the U.S. Department of Energy's Rebuild America program.
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The Honeywell-Cannon Alliance combines Honeywell's expertise in home and building controls with Cannon Technologies' proven system of software hardware and communications. Cannon Technologies delivers solutions for optimizing energy delivery through asset utilization, system reliability, supply & demand management, and customer-focused value-added services. Together, they provide solutions for energy and comfort control to electric utilities for peak load reduction.
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GridWise(tm) is a vision of how advanced communications, information, and controls technology can transform the nation's energy system-from customer loads through central generation-into a collaborative network filled with information and market-based opportunities. The U.S. Department of Energy's GridWise program promotes a more efficient, reliable, environmentally sensitive, and secure electric power system through the applications of these technical advancements. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing fresh approaches to integrate the traditional elements of supply and demand, transmission, and distribution with new technologies, such as distributed generation, energy storage, and consumer energy management, using emerging pervasive communications infrastructures and e-business transaction technologies.
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PacifiCorp is one of the lowest-cost electricity producers in the United States, providing more than 1.5 million customers with reliable, efficient energy. The company works to meet growing energy demand while protecting and enhancing the environment. PacifiCorp has more than 8,300 megawatts of generation capacity from coal, hydro, renewable wind power, gas-fired combustion turbines and geothermal. PacifiCorp operates as Pacific Power in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and California; and as Utah Power in Utah and Idaho. The company merged with ScottishPower in 1999.
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The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is pleased to sponsor "Energizing the Northwest." Our Economic Development Department recognizes Energy Industries as a regional target industry. Our objective is to provide business development assistance and job creation opportunities within the spectrum of energy companies - generation, distribution and monitoring. We provide direct and indirect assistance to businesses looking to expand or locate in the Portland area. Through the Portland Regional Partners for Business, we work to enhance the Portland metropolitan region as a preferred business location. To learn more, contact Ann Griffin at 503 823 3428 or griffina@pdc.us.
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Puget Sound Energy works to deliver the highest quality energy at the lowest possible cost. They serve consumers by actively managing growth, continually making customer service their number one priority, and employing advanced technologies such as their Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Network. It gives customers valuable usage information or outage alerts instantly.
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Seattle City Light's energy efficiency programs and services for residential and business customers are nationally and internationally recognized for innovation and excellence. Since 1977, conservation has been Seattle's energy resource of choice.
Our mission is to provide a full-range of cost-effective energy efficiency service to our customers, in partnership with our communities to sustain our environment for future generations.
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is the largest employee-owned research and engineering company in the United States. SAIC offers a full range of energy infrastructure security, reliability and optimization consulting services founded on a systems engineering approach. Focused business areas are energy efficiency program design and implementation services intelligent transmission and distribution, and energy procurement/risk management. SAIC engineers and scientists work to solve complex technical problems in national and homeland security, energy, the environment, space, telecommunications, health care and logistics. With annual revenues of $6.7 billion, SAIC and its subsidiaries have more than 44,000 employees at offices in more than 150 cities worldwide. More information about SAIC can be found at www.saic.com.
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