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26th WEEC: new directions for sustainability, energy policy, and profitability.

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The World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC), now in its 26th year, is the nation's No. 1 conference and exposition on strategies and technologies to manage energy effectively. Attendees will find out how to make their facilities sustainable and more efficient, see how the energy landscape is rapidly changing as the Energy Policy Act takes hold, and find out how to apply advances in energy cost reduction technologies to make their facilities more profitable.

The WEEC is your best investment in training. This unparalleled energy event includes a number of exciting features:

* 12 conference tracks specifically addressing the federal, commercial, institutional, and industrial marketplace.

* 200 heavy-hitting speakers from organizations such as the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Electric Power Research Institute, NASA Glenn Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, General Motors, Texas A&M, Emory University, Duke Power, and Owens Corning make this the best conference of the year.

* 100,000 sq. ft. of exhibits offer attendees the largest energy and facility management product showcase in the nation.

* The 500-page bound Proceedings given at the start of the program to all conference attendees provides invaluable information during and after the conference.

* Networking opportunities with 4,000 colleagues from every segment of the market at the annual banquet, the keynote luncheon, and two exhibit hall luncheons.

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