Energy Savings

Energy Savings Unlocked: A Panel Discussion on Energy Management Best Practices & ROI

Abstract:

Energy costs are rising across the globe and organizations are scrambling to reduce costs and enhance efficiency. Join us for an enlightening webinar where a panel of esteemed energy management professionals will discuss proven strategies and real-life applications that have led to significant financial savings. The panelist will share their firsthand experiences from diverse sectors, demonstrating how effective utility bill data management, building benchmarking, and real-time metering, when combined with cutting-edge technology, can uncover substantial energy cost reductions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Utility Bill Data Management: Analyze utility data to identify irregularities and areas of excessive energy use.
  • Building Benchmarking: Compare building performance against peers and standards to pinpoint inefficiencies.
  • Real-Time Metering: Monitor energy usage in real-time to make immediate adjustments that lower costs.
  • Technological Integration: Exploring tools and technologies to track projects and identify savings opportunities
  • Return on investment: We’ll share the ROI data across sectors so you can build the case for your energy program

Sponsored by: EnergyCAP

For over forty years, EnergyCAP has helped over 10,000 energy and sustainability leaders across government, education, and commercial sectors streamline utility bill accounting, energy management, and sustainability reporting. EnergyCAP’s financial-grade energy data analytics platform and tools make it the leading energy and sustainability ERP platform on the market today. EnergyCAP, LLC is a multiple year winner of ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year, Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies, and Environmental Leader’s Product of the Year. In addition to software, EnergyCAP, Inc. provide implementation, training, utility bill processing & management, and support services.

Date

Aug 06 2024
Expired!

Time

2:00 pm

Speakers

  • Amber Artrip
    Amber Artrip
    Vice President, Marketing EnergyCAP

    Amber Artrip is the Vice President of Marketing at EnergyCAP, based in the Bay Area, California. With a strong leadership background, she oversees a dynamic team of marketing professionals and business development representatives dedicated to bolstering EnergyCAP’s market presence and customer base. Bringing over a decade of B2B software marketing experience, Artrip’s career has been largely focused on the energy and sustainability software industry, where she is committed to fostering a sustainable and equitable future.

    Before her current role at EnergyCAP, Artrip held several leadership positions within B2B climate technology sectors. She has also produced and hosted several notable industry podcasts, including “Modern Energy Management” and “Design The Future Podcast,” which highlights the contributions of women and marginalized individuals in energy and sustainability.

  • Melanie Stewart
    Melanie Stewart
    Sustainability Manager at Optimized Systems

    Melanie is a passionate sustainability professional with more than 10 years of experience planning, strategizing, implementing, and managing a variety of sustainability programs and initiatives involving some of the most recognizable organizations and institutions in the Omaha community. From energy conservation to recycling, Melanie has led efforts that produced nationally recognized results in the reduction of energy and water consumption, as well as a reduction in CO2 emission equivalents. Melanie is known for her organizational, communication and interpersonal skills, all of which amplify her primary focus: reducing harmful emissions to make the world a better place for all.
    Melanie is a former president of the Green Omaha Coalition and was the first sustainability manager for the University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine. She loves being outside, hiking, and visiting national parks, and is currently learning to can produce from her ever-growing garden.

  • Michael Hoffman
    Michael Hoffman
    University of Arizona