5th Annual Northern Ohio Energy Management Conference
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
John S. Knight Convention Center, 77 East Mill Street, Akron. View directions to John S. Knight Convention Center (.pdf) and View map of downtown Akron with parking (.pdf) For more information about the John S. Knight Center, log onto www.johnsknightcenter.org.
For overnight lodging on Tuesday, September 28, 2010, please call the Quaker Square Inn at the University of Akron at 330.253.5970 or click on the link below for direct access to their reservations. The Inn is adjacent to the John S. Knight Center. If you call, please ask for the Northern Ohio Energy Conference rate of $89 single or double occupancy or $119 for a King Executive room. Please make your reservations by the cut off date of September 10, 2010. For a direct reservation link ... use this URL: http://www.secure-res.com/res/vn3/cglogin.aspx?hotelid=3074&rlog=1100&pd=energy
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Wanted quality speakers ... call for presentations has been issued with one-page online submittals due by Friday, June 4, 2010. To submit a topic CLICK HERE. A complete agenda will be posted here by July 2, 2010.
Fee includes expert instruction for continuing education credits, a set of comprehensive manuals featuring the keynotes & general session written materials, all written materials distributed at the workshops, a luncheon, continental breakfast, and an afternoon refreshment break.
$345 per person.
25% DISCOUNT ... $259 per person for MAGNET members; and members of the Middlefield Industrial & Commercial Association (MICA) and/or the Industrial Energy Users - Ohio (IEU-Ohio).
25% DISCOUNT ... $259 per person for organizations registering 3 or more persons. Please indicate the discounted rate in the special instructions box when registering on-line.
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Limited Exhibit/Display Opportunities (PDF). Please register for a display early as the displays sold out in fall of 2009 & again at the February 2010 energy conference in Columbus.
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| Attend the 5th Annual Northern Ohio Energy Management Conference and receive priceless insights into the new electric rates in Ohio and implementation of Ohio's landmark energy reform law (SB 221) to ensure the predictability of affordable energy prices. You'll learn the latest developments regarding Akron-based FirstEnergy's new electric rate structure, the saving opportunities within their new structure, innovative solutions to reduce your FE electric bill and how to minimize the impact of the new electric rates on your operations. You also will receive information on energy efficiency and sustainable strategies and the best practices in energy management and planning from some of Ohio's leading energy experts. The bottom line is you cannot afford to miss the 5th Annual Northern Ohio Energy Management Conference. |

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