About the Symposium
What Is "MT 101"?
Program Planning for the 2010 Symposium
Call for Session Topic Submissions
About the MT Symposium
The Market Transformation Symposium offers the opportunity for a diverse group of attendees to network, compare programs, learn about new MT approaches, and discuss the latest issues facing the energy efficiency and market transformation communities. Session topics range from buildings programs to technology and policy updates, and cover many topics in beetween. Program planning for the 2010 Symposium is now underway and we will be updating this page regularly with program information and scheduling as it becomes available.
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What Is "MT 101"?
MT 101 is an introductory course for those new to the field who want to learn the fundamentals of Market Transformation. We first offered this course for the 2009 Symposium and demand was so great that we have brought it back for 2010. This special session will be held on Sunday, April 11th. It will be
available to the first 50 people who sign up and is targeted specifically to those unfamiliar with market transformation who would like to learn more about this important topic. The session is offered free of charge with full or one-day conference registration.
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Program Planning for the 2010 Symposium
The 2010 National Symposium on Market Transformation is made possible by the dedication of a committee of leading organizations in energy efficiency research, program implementation and evaluation. Program Committee members are responsible for selecting topics and organizing sessions on a volunteer basis.
Call for Session Topic Submissions
In preparation for the 2010 Market Transformation Symposium, we are opening up the Call for Session Topics to the public. We welcome anyone to use the form linked below to submit a brief (2-3 sentence) topic suggestion as well as potential speakers for the topic. Please note that this is not the same as our call for abstracts for Summer Study and other conferences in which the person submitting the topic will present at the conference. We may choose to feature the topic, but not the suggested speakers and vice versa. Also, we may revise session topic suggestions to fit into the scope of the Symposium. Submissions must be received by October 30, 2009, for consideration.
We know that attendees at the Symposium have valuable insights into the state and future of market transformation, and our hope with this process is to reach out to the greater efficiency community and solicit some new ideas for sessions and speakers to help make the 2010 MT Symposium the best yet.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS ONLINE SESSION TOPIC SUBMISSION PAGE
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