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Seven habits of highly efficient companies

Andre de Fontaine, Markets and Business Strategy Fellow at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change and an Energy Efficiency Forum partner, is just one of many presenters today at the Virtual Energy Forum.

Andre discussed Pew Center research on energy efficiency and presented the Seven Habits of Highly Efficient Companies.

  • Efficiency is a core strategy for the company
  • Leadership and organizational support is real and sustained
  • EE goals are SMART: specific, measurable, accountable, robust, and time-bound
  • The company uses an effective EE tracking and performance measurement system
  • The organization puts substantial and sustained resources into efficiency
  • The EE strategy shows demonstrated results
  • The company communicates about EE as a core “story”

The 21st Annual Energy Efficiency Forum, the nation’s pre-eminent conference on energy efficiency co-sponsored by Johnson Controls and the U.S. Energy Association, is partnering with the Virtual Energy Forum in an effort to extend the global dialogue about energy efficiency.  The Virtual Energy Forum is a free, online conference that brings together stakeholders in the energy industry with potential customers, policy makers, and investors.

On June 16, 2010, the two organizations will team up to bring live presentations from high level speakers at the Energy Efficiency Forum in Washington DC online at the Virtual Energy Forum. 

The combination of more than 300 audience members at the National Press Club, along with the 5,000 people signing on to the Virtual Energy Forum, will provide an outstanding opportunity for dialogue and understanding of the policies and best practices for implementing cost-saving energy-efficient practices.

 

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