Upcoming Seminars

ASTM International E60 Committee April 12-14, 2011 Anaheim

April 12-14,2011  ASTM International E60 Committee: Global Sustainability Standards Development. Both Emerging Technologies and its associate Kingport Corporation, Santa Barbara, vote in every ballot of the ASTM E60 Committee. The 2011 critical meeting in Anaheim will allow for all of us committee members to  reach another level of accomplishment and  collaborate on the long process of developing consensus among all stakeholders arriving from all over the world. 

ETA has proposed to the E60 Committee that collaboration with the Duke University Nicholas Institute on tying proper Firm nd Product Attributes "disclosure" whatever that may be  to ensure "consensus of opinion" is balanced between academia, manufacturing, end-users and government stakeholders.

 

 

 

 

Corporate and Product Sustainability Conference January 26-27, 2011 Duke University

Lee Stevens and Daryl DeJean participated in the two day Corporate and Product Sustainability Conference hosted by Duke University  and the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. The event took place  in Durham, NC on 1/26 -1/27/2011.

The conference brought government and industry leaders to present and share firm and product sustainability programs and regulations.

Initiatives from product design, supply chain measurement and reporting standards, public financial disclosures needs, product eco labeling to communicating sustainability were shared. among participants. The need to identify key regulatory and market drivers, develop achievable timelines, and collaboration between academia and  sustainability leaders in private and public sectors was identified.

There were two foci: harmonize sustainability initiatives to minimize duplication, costs, contradiction and unintended consequences.

The second focus was to review the need for a central repository of information on sustainability products that will allow the community at large to “receive, compute, harvest, and benchmark much of this information,” according to Dr Jay Golden, Director, The Duke Center for Sustainability & Commerce at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. Please refer to the following link for more information on the Institute and its research work.

Duke University Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Sustainability researchers from Duke University, Yale University, Cornell University, the University of California and RTI (a research firm based in the Research Triangle Park) are collaborating to create The National Center for Sustainability to speed up  and scientifically validate six types of sustainability initiatives on a national basis rather than regionally.

The Center will support firms  and organizations regardless of size, location, industry, private or government.    

Speakers and participants in the conference were: the universities mentioned above, SAP, Dell, Nike, Price Waterhouse, and REI. Prominent non-profit organizations actively contributing research such as the Sustainability Consortium were contributors as well.

The need to build scientifically based metrics for the Sustainable Supply Chain was highlighted by several speakers who discussed their own initiatives and potential examples of starting points.

The US EPA Office of Research and Development and several GSA Administrators shared their agency-wide Carbon Initiative.

The financial profession also shared the disclosure market drivers coming out of the Securities & Exchanges Commission.

The FDA shared one life cycle assessment example that the Agency hopes to make available publicly.  

Conference Site Washington_Duke_Inn, Durham, North Carolina_

 

 

CALCTP Green Workforce Training Expanded with Sales Training Program

As one of the CALCTP founding partners,  Lee Stevens  on behalf of ETA attended the Press Conference led by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Steyer, Gary Newsome, Mayor of San Francisco  at the Levi's Strauss  Corporate Headquarters on November 17, 2010 announcing the expansion of the California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP) that Daryl DeJean and Lee Stevens have helped create . CALCTP will now add a Sales Module with a $250,000 pilot program funded 100% by a grant from Tom Steyer, a leading ventural capitalist from the Bay Area.

The announcement was made at the Levi Strauss Headquarters which has undergone a successful  lighting control renovation designed by McMillan Electric, one of the ten NECA  founding members of the CALCTP Program. Ten electrical contractors CEO's were on stage to receive recognition for their forward thinking idea of creating CALCTP.  Please see the following link to Levi's commitment to sustainability. Levi Strauss & Co. Sustainability 

The Governor was very excited about this new program and recounted his own experience with sales training

"Of course, when I was going to trade school in Austria I learned how to be a salesman; this was the thing that I learned to do. So this is why, since then, I've learned well enough that everything that you do you have to go out and sell, if it is your movies, if it is fitness, if it is bodybuilding, if it is your Governorship, your philosophy, your programs, your reforms, everything. You always have to be out there and selling."
Mayor Newsome, a truly remarkable orator delivered a moving speech and ended with his unconditional support for this NECA-IBEW initiative with the following,
"I think the one issue that we all come together around -- if not the environment, where still there's a debate -- it should be on the issue of jobs in a state with unemployment north of 12 percent.
 So if we're nakedly self-interested and all we care about is jobs, then this is exactly the conversation we need to be having, not just the celebration and announcement of 2,500 jobs and down payment on that because of what Tom and other are doing but because of this fundamental fact: You put a billion dollars into a coal plant, you'll generate about 870 jobs. Not bad. You take that same billion dollars and you put it in a nuclear plant, you could generate 1,000 to the highest -- I've never seen numbers north of 1,500 jobs. A little bit better. But you put it in solar, it's 1,900 jobs for that billion dollar investment. Put it into wind, 3,300 jobs are created.
But here's the game changer and here's why I came and at a moment's notice said, "Tom, I'd love to come down to this event." If you want to get serious about jobs in the construction and building trades, which has unemployment north of 30 percent -- that's not underemployment, that unemployment -- then change the way we produce and consume energy as it relates to buildings. One billion dollars invested into upgrading and making buildings more energy efficient generates 7,000 jobs. Those are all the independent analyses that have been done. So the greatest investment you can make from a jobs perspective is investing in energy efficiency.
Tom Steyer, a passionate and highly engaging speaker, voiced his commitment to supporting the program as follows,
"I just wanted to make one point. This really is about creating good jobs but the way that we're doing it is in a way that makes sense from an investment standpoint. So let me just give a few numbers on that, because we're talking about creating thousands of jobs"
 

For a full transcript of the entire event. please check the following link:

 http://gov.ca.gov/speech/16506/

   

California Public Utilities Commission Energy Efficiency Workshop November 16-17, 2010

Lee Stevens the California Public Utilities Commission Energy Efficiency Financing Workshop on November 17, 2010 in San Franscisco to participate on a critical hurdle to market adoption.

California Public Utilities Commission Energy Efficiency Financing Workshop November 16-17, 2010 Description

Lee will be submitting recommendations to the Commission as an independent stakeholder doing business in California and a business consultant. She has reveiwed the California's Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan which is outlined on the attached fact sheet,

California's Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan 2008

The Plan drives implementation of many incentives, rebates and demand response programs as well as re writing of the Title 24 Building Codes, AB1103 Benchmarking regulation and other regulatory initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

ENERGY STAR Top Tier Proposal Webinar October 19, 2010

EPA and DOE are seeking feedback on a proposed new program element to identify and advance highly efficient products in the marketplace ("super star"). This new effort, an extension of the ENERGY STAR brand, is targeted to “early adopters” and seeks to highlight super-efficient products within specific product categories, where they exist.

This proposal is informed by EPA and DOE’s commitment to maintain the credibility and value of ENERGY STAR to the general public while investigating opportunities to do more with this successful program.

ENERGY STAR Top Tier ProposalPDF (345 KB) . Comments are due to EPA on October 29, 2010. 

EPA held a webinar on October 19 to describe the consumer research to date and focus group findings: Top Tier Webinar SlidesEPA Top Tier Power Point October 19, 2010  PDF (1,198 KB

Emerging Technologies Associates Inc. responded to the solicitation for stakeholders comments on the proposal on behalf of end users and manufacturers that it  continues to work with. Although the Top Tier is for just retail products for now, the process will eventually cross over to commercial products.

ETA is working actively in furthering the adoption of the ENERGY STAR Procurement Program US EPA ENERGY STAR Purchasing & Procurement Program website through its seminars, consulting services. In 2009 through year to date, it has helped a Fortune  500 company saved hundred of thousands of dollars by recommending ENERGY STAR labeled products. Join us for our STAR-filled solutions in San Diego in January!

January 12, 2011 ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual Part 1

January 26, 2011 ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual Part 2 

   

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Port of San Diego

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University of California San Diego

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Oncure Medical Corp

San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)

IBEW-NECA California Labor
Management Cooperation Committee

Travelers Companies

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)

The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund

VA San Diego Healthcare System

Mark Twain House & Museum

Long Beach Memorial Hospital

California Center for Sustainable Energy

Jack in The Box

 

 

Town of East Lyme, CT

Hamann Companies

CONVIA (Subsidiary of Herman Miller)

Sharp HealthCare

US Department of Energy

Southern California Gas

Celtic Energy

 

 

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