AESP Announces Energy Award Winners


PHOENIX, Feb. 11, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The Association of Energy Services Professionals (www.aesp.org) bestowed its AESP Energy Awards at its 18th National Energy Services Conference held January 28 - 31, 2008 in Clearwater Beach, FL. The AESP Energy Awards recognize individuals, teams or organizations that have either:



   -- Contributed to the advancement of the energy services field
   -- Raised awareness of an energy services program or need
   -- Represented the "best in class" in designing, implementing, or
      evaluating an energy services program, or
   -- Demonstrated an outstanding commitment to advancing the energy
        services field.

      The award winners recognized were:

   -- Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation (www.weccusa.org)
      received the Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Communications
      award for its Wisconsin Focus on Energy 2007 customer
      communications campaign.
   -- Public Service Electric & Gas (www.pseg.com) was awarded the
      Outstanding Achievement in Pricing and Demand Response award for
      its myPower Pricing Pilot program.
   -- Pacific Gas & Electric Company (www.pge.com) received the
      Outstanding Achievement in Program Innovation award for its High-
      Tech Energy Efficiency program.
   -- National Grid (www.nationalgridus.com) was honored with the
      Outstanding Achievement in Program Implementation award in
      recognition of its 20th anniversary of implementing energy
      efficiency programs for its customers.
   -- Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (www.neep.org) won the
      Outstanding Achievement via Collaboration for Program
      Implementation award for its High Performance T-8 program.
   -- Shel Feldman, Ph.D. was posthumously awarded the B. H. Prasad
      Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Association.

In addition, the AESP Board of Directors recognized two outgoing board members for their service to the Association. Service awards were given to Janet Brandt of Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation and Lori Megdal, Ph.D. of Megdal & Associates.

"With energy efficiency and climate change on the minds of so many of the nation's consumers, we were pleased to recognize these organizations and individuals who have advanced energy efficiency awareness within their communities," said AESP President & CEO Meg Matt.

AESP is a member-based association dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.

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