October 16, 2024 – 11th Annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo – CST 7am – 4:30pm
October 16 @ 7:00 am - 4:30 pm
FreeJoin us at the 11th annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo in Brookfield, Wisconsin on October 16th!
This exciting event will bring together energy professionals from across Wisconsin and beyond to explore the latest developments in energy efficiency.
WHAT: The 11th Annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo
WHEN: October 16 from CST 7am to 4:30pm
WHERE: Brookfield Conference Center 325 S Moorland Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
COST: Free to attend for WAEE members. Free to attend for undergraduate students (contact your student chapter advisor for a registration code). Free attendance for WE Energy customers (contact a WE Energies representative for your registration code). Free attendance for WPS customers (Contact a WPS representative for your free registration code.) Free attendance for WPPI customers (contact a WPPI representative for your free registration code.) Please register before October 13th 2024. Non member, unregistered walk ins will be charged $125.00 at the door.
EXHIBITORS: Over 40 Exhibitors Showing The Latest In Products & Services. Become an Exhibitor or Sponsor to showcase your latest innovations to a dedicated & informed audience.
EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS: 20 Confirmed Educational Session Throughout The Day
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Marco Gonzales, MSEE, CEM – Corporate Energy Manager at Waupaca Foundry
PANEL DISCUSSION: What’s New Across Several Industries. Includes Members From Industries such as Healthcare, Municipalities, Industrial, and Educational Facilities.
Over 300 attendees are expected to attend!
WCC’s Executive Director, Fred Schnook, will be attending. In Room Connect C-1, from 10:30 am to 11:30, he shall conduct a break out session in which he will interview Wisconsin industry leaders from the private and public sectors on their transitions to alternative fuels fleets. He will ask pointed questions about sustainability goals, why a specific fuel choice was made, and discuss what types of aid are currently available to help organizations transition.
Some of the questions Fred will pose:
- What were some of the challenges that you faced when transitioning? How did you over come them?
- What’s your advise for an organization that wishes to switch and doesn’t know where to begin?
- Were there any special trainings, safety precautions, or major changes in infrastructure you needed to make to transition?
- What future plans do you have for expanding the use of alternative fuels?
Andrew Byrne of Potawatomi Ventures, WCC Board Member Brian White of the City of Milwaukee, and Lance Jothen of Go Riteway shall be among the panelists. Read their outstanding bios and fleet experience here.