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McKenzie-Mohr in Milwaukee Sept 16
2010-09-08 16:59:34 UTC
There is still time to register for Fostering Sustainable Behavior: Community-based social marketing with Doug McKenzie-Mohr, September 16, 2010 in Milwaukee, WI. Dont miss Dr. McKenzie-Mohrs rare appearance to the Midwest!
A current registration list is posted on our website for those interested in seeing who they will be networking with. We expect this workshop to sell-out, so please register early if you are planning to attend. For more information, including online registration and a current list of participants, visit www.ecw.org/socialmarketing.
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The registration fee for attending this training is $249, which includes continental breakfast and lunch. The lunch consists of greens from Growing Powerfeaturing Milwaukee's local organic urban farmer and MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant recipient, Will Allen. Participants will also receive a copy of Fostering Sustainable Behavior by Dr. McKenzie-Mohr.
DETAILS/REGISTRATION
Fostering Sustainable Behavior: Community-based social marketing
Presenter: Doug McKenzie-Mohr, PhD, Environmental Psychologist
September 16, 2010 | InterContinental Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
www.ecw.org/socialmarketing
Dave Vigliotta
Communications Manager
Energy Center of Wisconsin
United States
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Doug McKenzie-Mohr in Milwaukee, Sep 16
2010-08-02 09:23:07 UTC
The Energy Center of Wisconsin is excited to announce internationally acclaimed social-marketing expert Doug McKenzie-Mohr, PhD will present, Fostering Sustainable Behavior: Community-based social marketing, September 16, 2010 in Milwaukee, WI. This full-day workshop will provide participants with a comprehensive, introductory understanding of community-based social marketing. This workshop is designed for energy program designers and implementers, utility program managers, communications and marketing professionals, community planners, and professionals in the fields of energy and sustainable communities. For more information, including online registration, visit www.ecw.org/socialmarketing.
DETAILS
Fostering Sustainable Behavior: Community-based social marketing
September 16, 2010 | InterContinental Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
Doug McKenzie-Mohr, PhD, Environmental Psychologist
www.ecw.org/socialmarketing
Dave Vigliotta
Communications Manager
Energy Center of Wisconsin
United States
www.ecw.org -
Residential Plug Load Study
2010-06-28 14:31:46 UTC
Thirty years ago, a typical home had about three plugged-in devices. A recent study by the Energy Center of Wisconsin reveals homes now have 30 or more devices, which account for 15% to 30% of a homes total electricity.
This technical and behavioral field assessment identifies promising opportunities and program strategies for reducing electricity waste among home electronic devices. Download the final report at www.ecw.org/plugload.
This project would not have been possible without the 1,013 Minnesota households that gave us their time and particularly the 50 households that opened their homes to us as participants in the field data collection portion of the study. The project was supported by a Conservation Applied Research and Development Grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Office of Energy Security, and by funding from Minnesota Power Company.
Dave Vigliotta
Communications Manager
Energy Center of Wisconsin
United States
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Community Energy Leadership Webinar Series
2010-06-25 10:01:02 UTC
Community Energy Leadership Webinar Series
The Energy Center of Wisconsin is delivering four webinars designed for community leaders who want to incorporate clean energy strategies and opportunities into their sustainable community planning efforts. To learn more about this series, visit www.ecw.org/celwebinars.
UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
Where is the Waste? An Introduction to Auditing Community Energy Use
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 | 1:00 pm2:00 pm CDT
Presented by Ingrid Kelley, Senior Project Manager and Sean Weitner, Project Manager, Energy Center of Wisconsin
It's often a surprise to discover where energy is being wasted in a community. Here are some best practices for discovering the biggest opportunities to save energy in your community.
Effective Action: The Basics of Energy Program Design
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 | 1:00 pm2:00 pm CDT
The community has agreed on goals and they want to get something done. Where do you start? What kinds of expertise will you need? How do you plan activities and timelines? This introduction to program design will help you begin.
ON-DEMAND
Assessing Your Impact: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community Energy Initiatives
Presented by Claire Cowan, Project Manager, Energy Center of Wisconsin
How do you evaluate whether your goals are realistic and if your programs are actually working? Learn the newest techniques in energy program evaluation.
Green Jobs: Connecting Supply and Demand
Presented by Marge Anderson, Associate Director, Energy Center of Wisconsin.
Three Midwestern states have been awarded $50 million under the recovery act to train a clean energy workforce. The energy efficiency industry wants to scale up to meet the demand. Workforce development professionals want to get people back to work in good jobs. What do we need to do to make sure we capture the opportunities for both?
Dave Vigliotta
Communications Manager
Energy Center of Wisconsin
United States
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