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2001 Workshops

2001: A Global Energy Odyssey

 

15th Annual National Low Income Energy Conference

June 4-7, 2001

Millennium Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio

 

 

Track A: Consumer Relations and Education
Session 1 As the Program Turns: KeySpan Energy's
Innovative Approach to Helping Low-Income
Customers
Session 3 The Continuing Evolution of a Low Income
Program: Niagara Mohawk's Ten-Year
Odyssey
Session 4 Handling Angry Consumers Peacefully
Session 5 Pennsylvania's Restructuring Consumer
Education Experiment: Lessons Learned
Session 6 Keeping the Predators at Bay and the
Elderly in their Homes
Session 7 Reaching and Educating Elderly Consumers
Session 8 Partners for Hope: How Utilities Can Work
with Hospitals to Identify Life Support
Customers
Track B: Energy and Housing
Session 1 Energy Star: The Little House That Could
Session 2 Weatherization: The Need Continues
Session 3 Get the Lead Out: Abatement Programs that
Work!
Session 4 WAPSUUUP? The Current Status of the
Weatherization Program
Session 5 WAPSSS Next? The Future of the
Weatherization Program
Session 6 Rebuild America Builds Multifamily Housing
Session 7 Weatherization and Property Rehabilitation
Session 8 Getting Builders Involved: Ohio's HERO
Program
Track C: Energy Assistance
Session 1 LIHEAP Update
Session 2 More Federal Dollars: You Asked for It; You
Got It; Now What Did You Do With It?
Session 3 Improving LIHEAP Outreach
Session 4 Performance Measurement I - Hard Problems,
Real Solutions
Session 5 Dialogue with Federal Officials
Session 6 The Changing Profile of the LIHEAP Recipient
Session 7 Performance Measurement II - LIHEAP
Program Management Data: Where to Get
It and How to Use It
Session 8 Using LIHEAP as a Workforce Development
Tool
Track D: Competition and Restructuring
Session 1 From Legislation to Implementation: The Devil
is in the Details, or Lost in Translation
Session 2 Public Benefits: How Are They Working?  
Who's Running the Store?
Session 3 To Err is Human, To Forgive Statutory:
Arrears Forgiveness and Other Tools to
Prevent Disconnects
Session 4 Hello, Is Anybody Out There? Customer
Service After Deregulation
Session 5 Disco Inferno: Is Competition in Electric
Distribution Catching Fire?
Session 6 Prepay: OK or No Way?
Session 7 Can Aggregation Work?
Session 8 Drivin' That Train: Is Wholesale Competition
the Whole Enchilada?
Track E: Miscellaneous
Session 1 Adding Value to the Bottom Line
Session 2 Exploiting the Moment: Opportunities to
Advance Low-Income Programs
Session 3 The Implications of Energy Price Spikes on
Food Stamp Allocations
Session 4 Stand By Your (Public Power) Man
Session 5

Prognosis on Energy Prices (click to view PowerPoint presentation)

The Other Side of Competitive Markets: Developing Effective Load 

Response in New England’s Electricity Market (click to view 

PowerPoint presentation)

Session 6 Good Connections: How Energy and
Telephone Assistance Programs Hook Up
Session 7 Managing Stress With Humor
Session 8 Fuel for Thought: Where Low-Income
Consumers Fit in the Propane and Heating
Oil Markets
Track F: International
Session 1 Who Governs How Energy Services Are
Provided in North America & Europe?
Session 2 Who Governs How Energy Services Are
Provided in Mexico, the Ukraine, Indonesia
and Latin America?
Session 3 Low-Income Programs and Services in Europe
Session 4 Roundtable - It's a Small, Small World:
The Globalization of Energy Issues
(Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on
Low-Income Customers)
Session 5 Low-Income Programs and Services in Africa
and Australia
Session 6 Accessing Energy Services Around the World
Session 7 Low-Income Programs and Services in Europe
(repeat of 3F)
Session 8 Low-Income Programs and Services in Africa
and Australia (repeat of 5F)
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