
A Dynamic Marketplace of Ideas and Technologies!
The 2012 Green California Summit is focused on the strategies, funding sources and technologies that can help the Golden State achieves its sustainability goals – from building renewable infrastructure and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to building a thriving green economy.
Innovative policies at the state and local level have created a framework for these efforts. But the establishment of a policy goal is just the first step – success depends on developing and sharing know-how, resources and financing mechanisms, streamlining processes and improving coordination between sectors.
The Green California Summit is the place to learn directly from the experts, managers, innovators, builders, policy makers and others who have succeeded in .
Keynotes and Exposition are Free to Registered Attendees!
Discover hundreds of green products and services all in one place. Talk to experts and get intensive, hands-on education that's not available anywhere else! Keynote sessions will provide insight and inspiration.
Education Program
Concurrent sessions will address vital topics, including:
Building retrofits
Incentives and funding for building and energy programs
Building renewable infrastructure
PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) programs
The smart grid and smart buildings
Aligning environmental protection and economic development
Best practices in local government sustainability programs
Creating green jobs
CALGreen – code updates and implementation strategies
Water conservation
New recycling regulations for commercial buildings
Electric vehicle infrastructure
New for 2012! The program will also include sessions that address key issues for educational institutions, including:
Funding for building and energy programs
Curriculum
Green job training programs
More for educators - Green Curriculum Institute
This day-long event, held on April 27 and produced in cooperation with the California Environmental Protection Agency, will focus on the state's new Education and the Environment Initiative (EEI) curriculum.
Click here for details.
Who should attend?
Agency Secretaries
Commissioners
Department Directors
Chiefs, Administration Division
Facility Managers
Engineers
Transportation Specialists
Chief Financial Officers
Educators
Building Officials
Capital Outlay Managers
Building Managers
Procurement Managers
Real Estate Managers
Budget Officers
Purchasers
Recycling Professionals
Waste Management Professionals
Fleet Managers
Commercial Real Estate Professionals
Architects and Designers
Construction Professionals
Anyone with green program responsibilities!
Register Now!