Overview

Hosts

La Plata Electric Association

Empire Electric Association

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

Colorado Rural Electric Association

Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities

 

Hospitality Sponsors

 


Sponsor Opportunities

 

Green-Level Sponsors

Convectair

Electric & Gas Industries Association

Marathon Water Heaters

Market Development Group

 

Gold-Level Sponsors

Service Concepts

Steffes Heating Systems

Western Area Power Administration

 

Copper-Level Sponsors

Fraley and Company

Positive Energy USA

 

 

Hosts


La Plata Electric Association
provides its members safe, reliable electricity at the lowest reasonable cost while being environmentally responsible. About 4,000 of LaPlata’s 30,000 members have signed up for its WattWatcher® Time-of-Use rates and save between 5 percent and 50 percent over the standard residential rate.  LaPlata also offers energy efficiency credits for installation of electric space and water heating systems on its WattWatcher rates, and stocks water heaters for member pick-up. www.lpea.com

 

Empire Electric Association is a non-profit, member owned rural electric Cooperative. We provide electric power to residential, commercial and industrial customers in southwest Colorado and southeast Utah. We are currently serving more than 15,000 customers over 1,869 miles of energized line in a 3,500 square mile service territory.   www.eea.coop

 

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association is a wholesale electric power supplier owned by the 44 electric cooperatives it serves.  Tri-State generates and transports electricity to its member systems throughout a 250,000 square-mile territory across Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wyoming.   www.tristategt.org

 

Colorado Rural Electric Association is the statewide trade association representing Colorado's electric cooperatives. CREA's membership is composed of all of the state's 22 electric distribution cooperative associations and one generation and transmission cooperative.   www.coloradorea.org

 

Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities (CAMU) is a non-profit organization that represents the 32 cities and towns throughout Colorado that own and operate their own electric and natural gas systems.   CAMU is a source for legislative representation, training and information for its members.  There are 29 municipal electric systems and seven municipal gas systems operating within the state of Colorado. In combination these municipal utilities serve a population base of approximately 815,000 Colorado residents.   http://coloradopublicpower.org

 

Green-Level Sponsors
 

Convectair's creation in 1983 stems from a large Canadian public utility’s search for innovative residential heating solutions combined with the experience and knowhow of a leading European group. For over 20 years, Convectair has been dedicated to providing more energy efficient solutions to homeowners in North America. Its products include reliable electronic controls, proprietary heating elements and advanced cabinet design. This expertise is helping over 100 co-ops better respond to their members’ needs while improving their load profile.  www.convectair.com

 

Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions through a nationwide network of contractors, distributors, manufacturers and utility partners. As a leading provider of resource efficiency services and energy efficiency program administration for utility companies and water agencies, EGIA also provides the home improvement industry, utility companies and state agencies with comprehensive consumer energy efficiency and solar financing solutions and has administered some of the nation’s largest utility and state sponsored energy efficiency financing programs.  www.egia.org

 

Marathon Water Heaters  is a manufacturer of non-metallic, lifetime warranty, thermal-storage electric water heaters with the highest efficiency ratings in the industry. Marathon has active programs with over 250 distribution and G&T cooperatives across the country.  www.marathonheaters.com 

 

Market Development Group works with energy organizations and their allies to design, develop and deliver innovative marketing plans and programs that address energy efficiency, renewable energy and customer service objectives.  The EGIA/Anaheim Utilities Home Energy Makeover Contest and the Orlando Utilities Commission CFL Fund Raiser are among the programs that we’ve conceived, developed, adapted and implemented.  “Market Developments” is our free email newsletter that details our current projects and other items of interest.  To view it online or subscribe, visit www.marketdevelop.com.

 

Gold-Level Sponsors

Service Concepts represents service - the cooperative way. We were created by Co-ops, for Co-ops, to provide new ways to bring value-added services to rural communities while reinforcing the cooperatives' value. Our track record is solid - in 7 years we've grown to work with over 300 cooperatives in 42 states.   http://www.serviceconcepts.coop/

 

Steffes Corporation is a manufacturer of off-peak, Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) heating systems and load management controls for residential and commercial applications. Many Power Companies have made ETS systems an integral part of their Demand Response and off-peak heating programs. These programs offer the ability for Power Companies to better manage their system loads while offering consumers a very low cost and comfortable heating solution. In addition, ETS systems offer significantly improved energy efficiency with the ability to interface with renewable energy sources.
 

Western Area Power Administration markets and transmits more than 10,000 megawatts of power from hydroelectric power plants owned and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 15 western and central states.   www.wapa.gov

 

Copper-Level Sponsors

Fraley and Company is a Cortez business.

 

Positive Energy USA was founded on a simple premise:it’s time to engage the 300 million Americans who are in the dark about their energy use and is working to accomplish this through a combination of cutting edge technology, analytic direct marketing, behavioral science and world-class design.  www.positiveenergyusa.com

 

 

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