Association of Energy Services Professionals Announces Winners of its 2010 Energy Awards
Phoenix, March 9, 2010 - The Association of Energy Services Professionals (www.aesp.org) announced winners of its Energy Awards and its B. H. Prasad Award during the opening plenary session of its 20th National Conference and Expo, held in Tucson on February 8-12, 2010. The AESP Energy Awards recognize individuals, teams or organizations that have:
- Contributed to the advancement of the energy services field;
- Raised awareness of an energy services program or need;
- Represented the “best in class” in designing, implementing, or evaluating an energy services program; or
- Demonstrated an outstanding commitment to advancing the energy services field.
- Energy Trust of Oregon (www.energytrust.org) – Outstanding Achievement in Energy Program Design & Implementation for its New Homes Program.
- Puget Sound Energy (www.pse.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Energy Program Design & Implementation for its Duct Ninja Program and Rock the BulbTM Campaign.
- ComEd (www.comed.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Energy Program Design & Implementation for its Energy Usage Data System (EUDS) Program.
- Pacific Gas & Electric (www.pge.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Energy Program Design & Implementation for its Business and Consumer Electronics (BCE) Program.
- Toronto Hydro (www.torontohydro.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Communications for its Get Smart Toronto Time-of-Use Program.
- PowerCentsDC (www.powercentsdc.org) – Outstanding Achievement in Pricing and Demand Response for its Smart Meter Pilot Program.
- Southern California Edison (www.sce.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Pricing and Demand Response for its Participating Load Pilot (PLP) Program.
- OPOWER (www.opower.com) – Outstanding Achievement in Energy Efficient Technology Deployment for its Home Energy Reporting Platform.
Honorable Mentions were also given to:
- Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (www.neep.org) – Honorable Mention for Outstanding Achievement in Energy Program Design & Implementation for its DesignLights Consortium (DLC).
- Baltimore Gas & Electric (www.bge.com) – Honorable Mention for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Communications for its BGE Smart Energy Savers ProgramTM.
- Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (www.nwalliance.org) – Honorable Mention for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Communications for its Be an Energy Star Campaign.
- Puget Sound Energy (www.pse.com) – Honorable Mention for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Communications for its Rock the BulbTM Campaign.
Matt added that members of AESP’s Topic Committees, which are small groups focused on a particular area of interest in the energy services field, rigorously peer-reviewed more than 50 nominations received for this year’s awards program. “Winning an AESP Energy Award means your program has been instrumental in furthering the cause of energy efficiency.”
Matt added that AESP will offer AESP Brown Bag Webinars with presentations from each of the award winners in the months ahead. For more information, check the AESP Web site (www.aesp.org).
A call for nominations for AESP’s 2011 Energy Awards will be announced later this year, with awards being presented at AESP’s 21st National Energy Services Conference, January 17-20, 2011 in Orlando.
AESP is a member-based association dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.
For More Information Contact
Meg Matt
(480) 704-5900
meg@aesp.org
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