September 20, 2011—Denver, Colorado
Jonathan Livingston will join E Source Executive Vice President Jay Stein as a panelist on the topic of “Navigating the Tides of Emerging Technology.” Livingston will present an overview of how leading energy utility programs strategically design their emerging technology portfolios from a gap and priority standpoint. [click to continue…]
August 11, 2011—San Francisco, California
Livingston Energy Innovations’ white paper on our proposed campaign to develop high-visibility energy efficiency branding and messaging to enhance public awareness and engagement was published by GreenTech Media. You can read our GTM guest column under the topic of Perspectives: Energy Efficiency here—or download the full white paper from our website Resources section here.
May 6, 2011—Berkeley, California
An international team of experts on energy efficiency policy, product manufacturing, and project implementation attended Jonathan Livingston’s talk “Realizing Building End-Use Efficiency with Emerging Technologies” at the Hotel Shattuck Plaza as part of this second annual symposium organized by the U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy International Program and their Chinese Counterparts.
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April 12, 2011—Washington, DC
Jonathan Livingston, President of Livingston Energy Innovations, led the panel “Crossing the Other Chasm: Successful Transfer of Emerging Technologies into Tomorrow’s Programs” at the fifteenth annual National Symposium on Market Transformation. The panel feature energy efficiency program executives Anne Kraft of Xcel Energy and Sarah Moore of Bonneville Power Administration addressing the challenges and opportunities in bringing new, energy-saving technologies into utility and 3rd party administrators’ program portfolios. [click to continue…]
November 16, 2010—San Francisco, California
LEI Founder Jonathan Livingston was a featured speaker at the Clean Energy Finance & Investment Summit on the topic “First Things First: Investing in Energy Efficiency.” In his remarks on energy efficiency investment opportunities and trends, Livingston highlighted the continued growth of VC investment in energy efficiency companies the first three quarters of 2010. He also addressed the impact of utility revenue decoupling, the value of the DSM market, and the continued, steady growth of North American utility DSM program funding year-over-year, having exceeded $6 billion in 2009. [click to continue…]