Your ROI for Going Green: Investing in Energy Efficiency

Organiser
TechLife Columbus
Date
Thu, 9 Jul 2009, 20:30 - 22:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Dublin Entrepreneurial Center , Dublin, US
Cost
Free

Have you ever wondered what is involved in starting energy efficiency initiatives for your company? Would you like to know some tips that could help you get started saving money and energy immediately? If so, please join us as we talk to the experts who work with businesses every day to improve their energy efficiency and cost savings. Zack Griffin, LC, principal of Evolved Energy Solutions and John Seryak, PE of Go Sustainable Energy will be sharing their knowledge and experience.

Zack will be discussing how lighting design and related technology can drastically reduce consumption, while improving the building environment for occupants. He will also be sharing information about federal and local rebates and incentives for energy conservation measures.

John will present a case-study of a facility which reduced its energy costs by 20% with a simple payback of 1.5 years, and generally describe how to achieve such savings at your facility. John will also discuss how to take advantage of rebates from AEP and Columbia Gas of Ohio to help support your efficiency projects.

Both Zack and John will gladly answer your energy efficiency questions!

This workshop is the first of many free workshops being offered by The Dublin Entrepreneurial Center (The DEC) and The City of Dublin to help businesses grow knowledge and expertise to become more successful. Please join us!

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