The Silicon Valley Energy Summit explores best practices, upcoming technologies, government regulation and energy policy. Convened by Stanford University’s Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, SVES traditionally benefits more than 500 investors, facilities managers, regulators, researchers and others dealing with energy economics and environmental impacts.
Please join James L. Sweeney, director of the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, and Hoover Institution Distinguished Fellow
George P. Shultz and this exciting lineup of thought leaders in sustainable and economical energy.
MAJOR ADDRESSES
“ Energy Policy From a Federal Legislative Perspective,” Sen. Jeff Bingaman
“ U.S. Navy: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency,” Admiral (Ret.) Gary Roughead
“ A View From the Governor’s Office,” Nancy McFadden
PANEL TOPICS (Moderators)
Vehicle Electrification: Who Should Care? Why? When? And How Much? (Sven Beiker, Center for Automotive Research at Stanford)
Thilo Koslowski, Gartner • David Peterson, Nissan N.A. • Pat Romano, Coulomb Technologies • John Tillman, Mercedes-Benz
Investing in Clean Tech (John Weyant, Stanford)
Dave Graham, Greenstart • Josh Green, Mohr Davidow Ventures • Larry Kelly, Band of Angels • Trae Vassallo, Kleiner Perkins
Social Networking for Energy (Marianna Grossman, Sustainable Silicon Valley)
Andrew Campbell, Tendril • Zeke Hausfather, C3 Energy • Marcy Scott Lynn, Facebook
Implications of Abundant, Low-Cost Natural Gas (Bryan Hannegan, Electric Power Research Institute)
Deb Affonsa, PG&E • Nancy Pfund, DBL Investors • Mark Zoback, Stanford
Meeting California’s Energy Goals: Challenges and Resources (Barbara Heydorn, SRI International)
Catherine J.K. Sandoval, California Public Utilities Commission • Robert Weisenmiller, California Energy Commission
Energy Star, LEED: To Certify or Not? (Alan Gartner, EnerTechnologies)
Linda Gee, Brocade Communications • Mukesh Khattar, Oracle • Ralph Renne, NetApp • Jolene Tam, Juniper Networks
Troy Ward, Juniper Networks
Efficient Lighting Technologies (Chuck Wilhelm, EnLight Energy)
Terry Clark, Finelite • Kelly Cunningham, California Lighting Technology Center • Tanuj Mohan, Enlighted
Local Generation and Control: Does It Work? (Yoriko Kishimoto, Former Mayor, Palo Alto)
Shawn Marshall, LEAN Energy • Devra Wang, Natural Resources Defense Council
Yiaway Yeh, Mayor, Palo Alto; Commissioner, Northern California Power Agency
Energy Efficiency at Universities (Jo Tiffany, Alliance To Save Energy)
Jared Isaacson, San Jose State • Joe Stagner, Stanford • Joe Sugg, Santa Clara University • Dirk A. van Ulden, UC System
About PEEC
The Precourt Energy Efficiency Center promotes energy-efficient
technologies, systems and practices, emphasizing economically
attractive deployment. PEEC works to understand and overcome market,
policy, technology and human behavior barriers, and informs public and
private policymaking.
Location
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center
326 Galvez St
Stanford, CA. 94305
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Travel Directions
From Highway 101 North & South
Take the Embarcadero Road exit west - toward Stanford University. At El Camino Real, Embarcadero becomes Galvez Street upon entering the Stanford University campus. Stay in the left lane and continue toward the center of campus. Look for the “Energy Summit” signs and green & white balloons that will lead you to Lot 6 (L-95 on enclosed map), the parking area near the Track House just beyond the football stadium.
From Highway 280 North & South
Exit Page Mill Road and travel east toward Stanford University. You will travel through multiple stop lights on Page Mill and the corners of Deer Creek, Coyote Hill, Junipero Serra/ Foothill Blvd. (a major intersection), Porter Drive, Peter Coutts Road, Hanover, and Hansen. Turn left onto El Camino. At the intersection of Embarcadero and El Camino Real (Town and Country Shopping Center is on the right corner) turn left into the Stanford University campus. Embarcadero becomes Galvez Street upon entering the Stanford campus. Stay in the left lane and continue toward the center of campus. Look for the “Energy Summit” signs and green & white balloons that will lead you to Lot 6 (L-95 on enclosed map), the parking area near the Track House just beyond the football stadium.
Parking
Staff will give you a "C/E" permit as you enter Lot 6 (L-95) near the Track House, just off of Galvez Street. Park in slots posted as “C/E”. There is overflow “C/E” parking in the Varsity Lot (L-97) off of Nelson Road. See Map below. It is a brief walk to the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center. If you are having trouble finding parking, check with the attendant in Lot 6 for overflow parking information.

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