June 11, 2018
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Advanced Energy Association (“AAEA”) in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Energy Office is holding a meeting titled:
Arkansas Energy Performance Contracting (AEPC) Summit 2018 (“Summit”)
AAEA describes the AEPC program as a “key cost-saving tool for Arkansas’s public entities.”
Energy performance contracting is characterized as a turnkey service with an annual savings guarantee. It is further stated to be a method of finance providing taxpayer-funded public entities “with the opportunity to complete a comprehensive set of energy efficiency, capital infrastructure, and renewable energy measures at no upfront cost.”
Program highlights from the Summit are identified as:
- Welcome remarks by ADEQ Director Becky Keogh
- Energy service provider and contractor exhibits
- Step-by-step guidance from program managers
- Panel discussion with program participants
- Panel discussion with solar energy experts
The Summit will be held at Heifer International in the Heifer Village Conference Room from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Information regarding registration and the Summit can be found here.
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