We are very happy to have external attention and validation of our message of treating energy as an asset. This month, we received our second invitation this year to speak on the topic of energy management strategies for enterprise and public sector customers. Mark Brown will have the opportunity to present at the Indiana Energy Management Conference in August and again at the World Energy Engineers Congress in October.
We also had the unique challenge of exhibiting at two different conferences 1,300 miles apart on the exact same days. The energy solutions/solar team was well represented at the AAAE (American Association of Airport Executives) Annual Conference in mid-May in San Antonio, Texas with a team of four in attendance. This included Dr. Vincent Liu as a speaker at the convention on the topic of Diverse Revenue Sources at General Aviation Airports, which was attended by an abundance of airport executives.
The display booth focused on the management of utility cost as an asset and therefore how to reduce your utility cost and usage over time. Most of the discussions centered on providing self-generated solar electricity to be used within the airport property. In addition, Telamon promoted its status as the developer of the IND Solar Farm at the Indianapolis International Airport, the largest airport-based solar farm in the world.
Booth at AAAE Annual Conference. |
Meanwhile, 1,300 miles away in Las Vegas, Telamon exhibited at the RECON 2014 show from the ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers) with three of our energy solutions partners: Village Green Global, Performance Building Solutions, and Tridium/Cochrane Supply, launching our new branded service, "energie" - a turnkey solution covering energy conservation, management, and generation services acting as an empowered agent on behalf of our customer.
Booth at ICSC RECON. |
As we enter the second half of 2014, we see news stories daily that validate our message: proactively managing energy and sustainability is a new "best practice" and is necessary to reduce risks and costs to energy consumers.
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