Future Energy Conference Evaluation
 

WELCOME. By taking a few moments to complete this short evaluation, you will help us improve our future conferences. Thank you!

1. Rate the overall conference.

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Educational value?
Networking value?
Value of the exhibits?
Value of the conference overall?
Quality of the facility?
Quality of organization & logistics?
Likelihood that you will attend again?

2. Please rate the USEFULNESS or INTEREST VALUE of the sessions YOU attended.
DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY

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1A - Opportunities for On-Site Renewable Energy
1B - The Northwest Energy Industry Opportunity
1C - The Future of Bioenergy in the Northwest
1D - Making the Internal Business Case for Efficiency
Wed. Keynote - Gil Sperling, U.S. Dept of Energy
2A - On-Site Generation for PRIVATE Owners
2B - On-Site Generation for PUBLIC Owners
2C - The Anatomy of a Biomass Project
2D - Efficiency in New Construction
Wed. Lunch - Margie Harris, Energy Trust of Oregon
3A - Energy Project Financing Fundamentals
3B - Renewable Energy Policy Update
3C - The Waste to Energy Opportunity
3D - Building Efficiency Retrofits – The First 25%
4A - Energy Project Financing – Advanced Issues
4B - The Efficiency Policy Landscape
4C - Biofuels Technology Update
4D - Implementing Industrial Efficiency

3. Please rate the USEFULNESS or INTEREST VALUE of the sessions YOU attended.
DAY TWO - THURSDAY

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5A - Selling Power to Utilities
5B - Utility Efficiency - The Smarter Grid
5C - Supplying the Energy Industry – What Does it Take?
5D - Financing Efficiency Projects
Thurs. Keynote - Marty Sedler, Intel Corporation
6A - Siting & Permitting - The Local Challenge
6B - Utility Interconnection Issues
6C - Connecting to the Energy Industry Marketplace
6D - Building Efficiency Retrofits – Getting to 50%
Thurs. Lunch - Governor's Sustainability Awards
7A - Siting & Permitting - A Regional Perspective
7B - Electricity Technology Update
7C - State & Local Programs for the Energy Industry
7D - Promoting Efficiency Behavior

4. What would make the next conference more useful or valuable to you?

5. Would you prefer the next conference length to be:

6. Suggestions for future topics and/or speakers:

7. Suggestions for future exhibitors:

8. What is your primary interest area?

9. What sector best describes you?

10. Where are you from?

11. How did you hear about this conference? (select all)