7thHawaii energy conference The Hawai’i Energy Conference brings together regional and national experts on energy policy, strategies, leadership and Electrification innovation. The 2020 Conference will explore the timely issues of beneficial electrification and the design of an equitable and equity energy transition. Participants will take a deep dive into how electrification can be “beneficial”. As more functions are served by electricity, demand for electricity will rise. This opens pathways for more deployment of renewable generation, which supports the sort of ambitious decarbonization goals that state legislatures are enacting. What are the benefits, challenges, and practical limits of electrification? Given the wildfire issues affecting the West, will there be the same access to electricity for those who cannot march 18-19, 2020 afford microgrids or DERs? Can an electrified system be more resilient and efficient? What are the alternatives to maui arts & cultural center electrification? How can we break through economic, cultural and linguistic barriers to ensure that we have an energy system that works for everyone? Where should we invest and put equity into equity? What does an equitable energy transition look like? Is it possible to create a transition that respects local cultures, is socially just, and protects our most vulnerable? These topics are not unique to Hawaii, so whether you live on an island or not, please join us on Maui as we explore pathways to creating an equitable, resilient energy system of the future. [email protected] hawaiienergyconference.com Equity 7th Hawaii energy conference Become a SPONSOR Sponsorship opportunities are available for organizations seeking maximum exposure among participants. Choose your level of support, or let us customize a level to suit your marketing goals. Exhibit spaces are available for organizations to display products, services, demonstrations involving new technologies, and to further promote your organization. CHAMPION partner STAKEHOLDER ADVOCATE SUPPORTER $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $2,500 8 Registration Passes 6 Registration Passes 4 Registration Passes 3 Registration Passes 2 Registration Passes 10’x20’ Exhibit Space 10’x10’ Exhibit Space 10’x10’ Exhibit Space 6’ Tabletop 6’ Tabletop Named Sponsor of Named Sponsor of Named Sponsor of Named Sponsor of Online Listing with Opening Reception Luncheon Breakfast Break Weblink and Logo Sponsor produced Sponsor produced Shared Sponsor Company Giveaway Listed in Conference Short Video Presentation 1-min Video Spotlight in Conf. in Welcome Bag Program (2-3 min) Presentation e-News Online Listing with Sponsor Ad in Sponsor Spotlight in Company Giveaway Weblink and Logo Conference e-News Conference e-News in Welcome Bag Listed in Conference Company Giveaway Company Giveaway Online Listing with Program in Welcome Bag in Welcome Bag Weblink and Logo PRESENTED BY Online Listing with Online Listing with Listed in Conference Weblink and Logo Weblink and Logo Program (Prominent) Listed in Conference Listed in Online Program Conference Program march 18-19, 2020 | Maui arts & cultural center [email protected] hawaiienergyconference.com 7th Hawaii energy conference DISPLAY GUIDELINES Conference sponsors may display products and services in the exhibit room (2nd floor in Morgado Hall). Sponsors at the Champion level will receive (2) 6’ tables and two chairs; all other levels will receive one (1) 6’ table and two chairs. Exhibit materials including pop-up displays must be placed on or behind table and not in walkways or beside table. Please coordinate electrical needs in advance with the Conference Organizers. Facility walls may not be used to display materials. REGISTRATION SHIPPING INFORMATION All exhibit personnel must be registered for the conference. Inbound: You may ship your display materials to the address below between March 9 to 12. Please mark boxes as follow: LOAD-IN HOURS Tuesday, March 17 | 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hawaii Energy Conference Wednesday, March 18 | 7:00 a.m. (Displays must be setup by c/o Maui Economic Development Board 9:00 a.m.) 1305 N. Holopono Street, Suite 1 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Please dismantle displays following the afternoon break on Thursday, March 19. HOLD FOR: Company Name Displays do not require booth staffing at all times, however, Outbound shipping is the responsibility of the exhibitor. please be available during the breaks to network with attendees. VIDEO presentation GUIDELINES SPONSOR AD GUIDELINES FOR E-NEWS RESOLUTION: 1080p or higher IMAGE SIZE: 1000 pixels x 800 pixels FILE FORMAT: MP4 COLOR: RGB Colors Further details including ad and video deadlines will RESOLUTION: 300 dpi be communicated to the onsite contact upon confirmation of sponsorship. march 18-19, 2020 [email protected] hawaiienergyconference.com 7th Hawaii energy conference APPLICATION COMPANY NAME MAILING ADDRESS WEBSITE ADDRESS SOCIAL MEDIA INFO ONSITE contact JOB TITLE EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE NO. SPONSOR LEVEL CHAMPION $20,000 ADVOCATE $5,000 PARTNER $15,000 SUPPORTER $2,500 STAKEHOLDER $10,000 CUSTOMIZED $_______ CHECK HERE IF EXHIBITING WITH SPONSORSHIP *In the payment section, please apply $52.08 on 10’x10’ or 6’ tabletop displays; or $104.16 on 10’x20’ display. PAYMENT INFO SPONSORSHIP AMOUNT CHECK EXHIBITOR TAX* Payable to Maui Economic Development Board 1305 North Holopono Street, Suite 1, Kihei, TOTAL Hawaii 96753 CREDIT CARD 3% convenience fee will be applied to credit card payments SUBMIT APPLICATION AND logo NAME ON CARD (vector line graphic) to [email protected] CC NO. EXP DATE WHO ATTENDS? List of organizations that have attended the Hawaii / Maui Energy Conference in the past. 174 Power Global Australian Energy Market Operator City of Boulder, Colorado 2050 Partners Auwahi Wind Energy LLC City of Fort Collins 3D Builders & Design, Inc. Avalon Battery City of San Diego 7 Generation Consulting AZ Residential Utility Consumer Office City of Westminster/Colorado 8 80 Cities Azar law LLC Communites for Climate Action A123 Energy Solutions Bio-Beetle ECO Rental Cars Clean Development International Advanced Energy Economy BioEnergy Hawaii, LLC Clean Energy Research Lab AECOM Bio-Logical Capital CLEAResult AEP Renewables Blu Energy Hawaii /WaterTectonics Clearway Energy AES Energy Storage Blue Heron Research Partners Conference Program Committee Air Force Research Laboratory Blue Pacific Energy Connec Akaku Blue Planet Energy ConnectDER Alaska Airlines Blue Planet Foundation ConsultKirby.com Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Blue Planet Foundation Student Corporate Relations Alliance of Maui Community Energy Summit/Energy Conference County of Hawai`i Associations Youth Academy County of Hawaii, Dept of R&D Allione Consulting Booz Allen Hamilton County of Kauai Aloha Charge Brigham Young University County of Maui Aloha Glass Recycling, Inc. Bright Energy Storage Technologies County of Maui, Dept of Planning Aloha Recycling BrightLine Consulting, LLC Cubic Global Defense Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing BS Japan Corporation DAIHEN Corporation Aluvion Energies LLC Burns & McDonnell Daniel Grantham Appliance Repair Amber Kinetics Byogy Renewables DBEDT Hawaii State Energy Office Ameresco, Inc. California Bicycle Coalition DCCA - Division of Consumer American Transmission Company LLC California Energy Commission Advocacy Ampaire Inc. California Independent System Department of Business, Economic Anaergia Operator Corporation (CAISO) Development & Tourism, State of Anaergia Services California Public Utilities Commission Hawaii Andritz Hydro Canada Inc. Caltrol Inc Department of Environmental Anthology Marketing Group Carbon Drawdown Solutions Management Anthology Public Relations Carbon Lighthouse Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Apogee Energy Cargill Department of Land and Natural APower Electric Service Corp. Cargill-Dielectric Fluids Resources Applied Energy Group Carlsmith Ball LLP Department of the Corporation Counsel Applied Research Laboratory at the Castaway Construction & Restoration Distributed Energy Resources Council University of Hawaii CED Greentech of Hawaii Aqua Engineers Center for Sustainable Energy Division of Consumer Advocacy, State Aquion Energy Center for the New Energy Economy of Hawaii Arion Energy Charge Bliss DKK Energy Services LLC Arizona State University Chevron Energy Solutions DNV GL - Energy Austin Energy Chiang Mai Rajabhat University DOE Western CHPTAP as of May 2019 WHO ATTENDS? List of organizations that have attended the Hawaii / Maui Energy Conference in the past.. DOE-Auxiliary Svcs Branch Generation Energy, Inc. Hawaii Green Growth DOE-Facilities Dev. Branch Gen-X Energy Development Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc. Gilbert & Associates Hawaii Island Economic Development Dowling Company, Inc. Go Electric Inc. Board & Hawaii Leeward Planning Dudek & Associates Go Green Conference DVI Go Green Culture Foundation Hawaii Island Economic Development E3 Goldman Sachs Board / Hawaii Leeward Planning Earthjustice Good Energy Hawaii Conference Eaton Goodsill Anderson Hawaii Island Energy Cooperative ECM, Inc. Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel Hawaii LECET Ecostrukture Google Hawaii Natural Energy Institute Edisun Heliostats, Inc. Gorham|Gold|Greenwich Associates Hawaii Pacific Solar Eguana Technologies Grace Pacific LLC Hawaii Public Utilities Commission Electric Power Research Institute Green Building Hawaii Hawaii PV Coalition Electric Power Systems Green Futures Hawaii Renewable Energy Alliance Electric Rainbow Enterprises GreenBiz
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