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1 2 © Preliminary Program - Subject to Change 2020 2020 USA s Largest USA s Largest ENERGY, UTILITY & ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE APRIL 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA EUEC | P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) 520.615.3535 | (f) 602.296.0199 | [email protected] | www.euec.com 1,500 ATTENDEES | 400 SPEAKERS | 200 EXHIBITS 23RD ANNUAL EUEC 2020 HELD CONCURRENTLY WITH CHARGE & TE EXPO April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION .com o PRELIMINARY PROGRAM GUIDE APRIL 20-21, 2020 EV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEET EV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEET TE-EXPO.com TE-EXPO.com TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION APRIL 20-21, 2020| SAN DIEGO, CA Co-Located Events NEW NEW FORMAT FORMAT NEW NEW FORMAT FORMAT CONFERENCE 8 AM - 12 PM CONFERENCE 8 AM - 12 PM EXIHIBITION 11 AM - 6 PM EUEC 2020: the 23rd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference will be held concurrently with CHARGE & TE EXPO on April 20-21, 2020 at the Convention Center, San Diego, California. USA’s largest professional networking and educational event of its kind 1,500 attendees, 400 speakers and 200 exhibits Speakers and exhibitors from the successful EUEC 2019, Charge Expo and TE-Expo events held in 2019, are invited and given first priority in the 2020 program. This Program Guide provides the schedule for 2020 using the format of presentations made at EUEC, Charge and TE-Expo in 2019. Confirmed speakers for 2020 program are shown in red. CONFERENCE TECHNICAL TRACKS ( 7:30 AM TO 12 PM) EXHIBITS & RECEPTIONS (11 PM TO 6 PM) KEYNOTE HELD DURING LUNCH & MARKETING PRESENTATIONS AT RECEPTIONS EUEC CHARGE & TE-EXPO provides speaking and exhibit opportunities for suppliers, OEMs, consultants to showcase advanced technologies and strategies and net- work in the exhibit hall during lunch and reception in the exhibit hall. The Exhibits for EUEC, Charge Expo & TE-EXPO are held concurrently, in the 100,000 sq.ft. Sails Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center. DEDICATED AND EXPANDED NETWORKING EXHIBIT HOURS EUEC has nine technical tracks (A to I), CHARGE & TE-EXPO has four technical tracks (J to M) The technical tracks will be held with three sessions each day 8 am to 10 am; 10 to 12 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm Lunches in Exhibit Hall 11:30 am to 1:30 pm Receptions inExhibit Hall 4 pm to 6 pm NETWORK RECEPTIONS 2-DAY EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS Sun. Setup 12 pm to 6 pm Mon. April 20 11 am to 6 pm Tues. April 20 11 am to 6 pm Tues. April 20 6 pm Tear Down

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1 2©Preliminary Program - Subject to Change 2020

2020USA’s LargestUSA’s Largest

ENERGY, UTILITY & ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCEAPRIL 20 - 21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

EUEC | P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) 520.615.3535 | (f) 602.296.0199 | [email protected] | www.euec.com

1,500 ATTENDEES | 400 SPEAKERS | 200 EXHIBITS

23rd ANNUAL EUEC 2020 HELd CONCUrrENTLY WITH CHArGE & TE EXPO

April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION.como

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM GUIDE

APRIL 20-21, 2020

EV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEETEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEET

TE-EXPO.comTE-EXPO.comTRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

APRIL 20-21, 2020| SAN DIEGO, CA

Co-Located Events

NEW NEW formatformatNEWNEW formatformat

CoNfErENCE 8 am - 12 pmCoNfErENCE 8 am - 12 pm

ExihibitioN 11 am - 6 pm

EUEC 2020: the 23rd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference will be held concurrently with CHARGE & TE EXPO on April 20-21, 2020 at the Convention Center, San Diego, California.• USA’s largest professional networking and educational event of its kind• 1,500 attendees, 400 speakers and 200 exhibits

Speakers and exhibitors from the successful EUEC 2019, Charge Expo and TE-Expo events held in 2019, are invited and given first priority in the 2020 program.

This Program Guide provides the schedule for 2020 using the format of presentations made at EUEC, Charge and TE-Expo in 2019. Confirmed speakers for 2020 program are shown in red.

CONfErENCE TECHNICAL TrACks ( 7:30 Am TO 12 Pm)

EXHIbITs & rECEPTIONs (11 Pm TO 6 Pm)

KEYNOTE HELD DURING LUNCH & MARKETING PRESENTATIONS AT RECEPTIONSEUEC CHARGE & TE-EXPO provides speaking and exhibit opportunities for suppliers, OEMs, consultants to showcase advanced technologies and strategies and net-work in the exhibit hall during lunch and reception in the exhibit hall.

The Exhibits for EUEC, Charge Expo & TE-EXPO are held concurrently, in the 100,000 sq.ft. Sails Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center.

DEDICATED AND EXPANDED NETWORKING EXHIBIT HOURS

EUEC has nine technical tracks (A to I), CHARGE & TE-EXPO has four technical tracks (J to M) The technical tracks will be held with three sessions each day8 am to 10 am; 10 to 12 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm

Lunches in Exhibit Hall 11:30 am to 1:30 pm

Receptions inExhibit Hall 4 pm to 6 pm

NETWOrk rECEPTIONs2-dAY EXHIbIT sHOW HOUrs

Sun. Setup 12 pm to 6 pmMon. April 20 11 am to 6 pmTues. April 20 11 am to 6 pmTues. April 20 6 pm Tear Down

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sCHEdULEs & EvENTs

CHAIrmAN’s WELCOmE rECEPTION bY THE WATErfrONT

Sun, April 19, 2020| 5 pm to 7 pm

8TH ANNUAL EUEC GOLf EvENTTOrrEY PINEs GOLf COUrsEWed, April 22nd, 2020 | 8:00AM

Speakers introduce themselves. Each session is 2 hours long with 6 speakers and 2 co-chairs.

sPEAkEr fOrmAT

Moderate Session & remind speakers not to exceed their time limited to 20 minutes. Do not rearrange speakers in published program.

sEssION CHAIr GUIdELINEs

MISSION STATEMENTEUEC facilitates information exchange and fosters cooperation between industry,

government, and regulators for the protection of our environment and energy security.

Alabama Power CompanyAlliant Energy CorporationAmeren CorporationAmerican Electric PowerAmerican Municipal Power, Inc.Arizona Electric Power CooperativeArizona Public Service CompanyAssociated Electric Cooperative, Inc.Big Rivers ElectricCalpine CorporationCatawba County Government UtilitiesCentral Iowa Power CooperativeCentral Minnesota Municipal Power AgencyClarke Public UtilitiesCommonwealth EdisonCon EdisonCon Edison Clean EnergyConnecticut Natural GasConstellation EnergyConsumers EnergyCPS EnergyDeseret PowerDominion GenerationDTE EnergyDuke EnergyDynegyEast Kentucky Power CooperativeEDF IncEdison Electric InstituteEmpire District Electric CompanyEncina Power StationENGIE North AmericaEntergyEversource EnergyExelon NuclearExelon PowerFlorida Power & Light CompanyGeorgia PowerGrand Bahama Power CompanyGreat River EnergyGuam Power AuthorityGuam Public Utilities CommissionHawaiian ElectricHoosier EnergyIndependence Power & LightIntermountain Power Service CorporationJEAKansas City Board of Public UtilitiesKansas City Power & LightKU Energy,LLCLafayette Utilities SystemLansing Board of Water & LightLhoist North AmericaLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerLouisville Gas & ElectricLuminantMadison Gas & ElectricMichigan South Central Power AgencyMinnesota PowerMinnkota Power Cooperative, Inc.Montana-Dakota Utilities CompanyMuscatine Power and WaterNebraska Public Power DistrictNextEra EnergyNiSourceNorthern Indiana Public Service Co.Northern Star GenerationNorthWestern Energy

NRECANRG EnergyNV EnergyOGE Energy CorpOklahoma Gas & Electric CompanyOld Dominion Electric CooperativeOmaha Public Power DistrictOncor Electric DeliveryOneta Power, LLCPacific Gas & ElectricPCPS EnergyPECO EnergyPlatt River PowerPortland General ElectricPPL EnergyPlus LLCPPL Montana Power CompanyPrairie State Generating Co.Puget Sound Energy - PSERodan Energy Solutions Inc.Rural Electric CooperativeSacramento Municipal Utility DistrictSalt River ProjectSan Diego Gas & ElectricSantee CooperSCANASeattle City LightSempra UtilitiesSierra Power CompanySoCal Gas Co.Southern California EdisonSouthern CompanySouthern Connecticut GasSouthern Power CompanySUEZSunflower Electric Power CorporationTenaskaTennessee Valley AuthorityTexas Municipal Power AgencyTransCanadaTri-State Generation and TransmissionTucson Electric PowerTwin Oaks PowerVectren Corp.WEC Energy GroupWestar EnergyXcel EnergyAlcoa Inc.Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.Bear Valley Electric ServiceBrazos Electric Power CooperativeBuckeye PowerCentral Maine Power CompanyClay Electric Cooperative, Inc.Colorado Springs UtilitiesCorix UtilitiesDairyland Power CooperativeDuquesne Light CompanyEthiopian Electric powerLiberty UtilitiesMassachusetts Water Resources AuthorityMatanuska-Susitna BoroughNashville Electric ServiceNicor GasNorthline Utilities LLCOhio Valley Electric CorpSudanese Hydro Generation and Renewable Energy Company.

Electric Utilities Attending EUECEUEC 2020, CHARGE & TE EXPO SCHEDULE

Sunday | April 197:00 am - 7:00 pm Registration12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Exhibit Set-up5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Welcome Reception

Monday | April 207:00 am - 7:00 pm Registration

12 pm - 7:00 pm Exhibits Open

7:30 am - 9:30 am Tech Session 110:00 am -12:00 pm Tech Session 211:30 am - 1:30 pm Networking Lunch12:00 pm - 2:00 pm KEYNOTE in Ballroom2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Tech Session 34:00 pm - 6:00 pm Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall

Tuesday | April 217:00 am - 7:00 pm Registration12 pm - 7:00 pm Exhibits Open

7:30 am - 9:30 am Tech Session 110:00 am -12:00 pm Tech Session 511:30 am - 1:30 pm Networking Lunch12:00 pm - 2:00 pm KEYNOTE in Ballroom2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Tech Session 64:00 pm - 6:00 pm Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Networking Reception 77:00 pm -10:00 pm Exhibit Tear Down

Wednesday |April 228:00 am - GOLF at Torrey Pines8:00 am -12:00 pm Exhibit Tear Down

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J1.2 CUSTOMER AND DATA TO DRIVE EV INFRASTRUCTUREJay Goldman, Chief Sales Offi cer, Recargo

J1.3 THE ELECTRIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATIONJim Castelaz, Founder and CEO, Motiv Power SystemS, Kash Sethi, Director of Sales, Motiv Power Systems

J1.4 EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY ISSUES OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURERue Phillips, President, 365-Pronto LLC

J1.5 VEHICLE-GRID INTEGRATION: CA MARKET DEVELOPMENT & REGULATORY BARRIERSMihir Desu, Director, Strategen

J1.6 EV RATE STRUCTURES: LANDSCAPE AND BEST PRACTICESEdward Burgess, Policy Director, Vehicle-Grid Integration Council

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 7:30AM - 9:30AMJ1. EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT, GRID MOBILE POWER

J4.1 PARKING: NEEDED MITIGATION, IN ADDITION TO ELECTRIFICATIONMichael Bullock, Transportation Advisor, Evolved Wireless Inc.

J4.2 VEHICLE GRID INTEGRATION - CREATING VALUE THROUGH MANAGED EV CHARGINGAndrew Dillon, Senior Principal - EV Strategy, West Monroe Partners

J4.3 WHEN YOUR PARKING LOT BECOMES YOUR FUELING SITEWarren Williams, Director, EV Business Development, Multiforce Systems

J4.4 EV CONSUMER PROFILES: UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER EV MISCONCEPTIONSRaquel Soat, Research Analyst, Navigant Consulting, A Guidehouse Company

J4.5 PERCH MOBILITY: COMPLETING THE SMARTER MOBILITY REVOLUTIONTom Schreiber, Founder and CEO, Perch Mobility

J4.6 PERFECT - THE ENEMY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LUNGSGrant Zimmerman, CEO, Amp Americas

TUESDAY APRIL 21| 7:30AM - 9:30AMJ4. RESIDENTIAL & APPTS,

COMMERCIAL CHARGING

J2.1 WIRELESS CHARGING FOR EV FLEET APPLICATIONSTom Okada, Executive Director, Business Development, WiTricity Corporation

J2.2 COST REDUCTION FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES: THE PROMISE OF NANO-STRUCTURED LMO CATHODESMichael Boehm, VP Business, MOEV Inc

J2.3 WAVE – ADVANCING HEAVY-DUTY EV ADOPTION THROUGH WIRELESS CHARGINGMichael Masquelier, CEO, WAVE; Co-Author Jory Peppelaar

J2.4 OPEN INDUCTION WIRELESS CONCEPTJeremy D Higgs, Lead interface programmer and energy theorist, Net Diatom

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMJ2. SUPPLY CHAIN & OEM SUPPLY,

WIRELESS HARNESS & CABLES

J5.1 HOW TO STREAMLINE YOUR UTILITY EV CHARGING INSTALLATION PROCESSLuis Alarcon, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Offi cer, C2 Group

J5.2 FAST DC CHARGING WITH MINIMUM GRID UPGRADEHeesoo Lee, General Manager, Energy Systems, AVM

H5.3 THE NEED FOR SPEEDSteve Bloch, Western Regional Vice President, ABB

J5.4 CCS AS THE GLOBAL STANDARD FOR CHARGING BATTERY POWERED EVSOleg Logvinov, Spokesperson, CharlN e.V. NA

J5.5 EV REGISTRATION REPORTINGRich Stucky, Manager, IHS Markit; Co-Author Joseph Adrid

J5.6: THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES AS A GRID RESOURCEDavid Schlosberg, VP, Energy Market Operations, Enel X

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMJ5, FUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, SAFETY

J3.1 AN ACCIDENTAL CUSTOMER EXPOSED A BIG PROBLEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLESJordan Ramer, CEO, EV Connect

J3.2 LEVERAGING EMBD TO ADAPT TO RAPIDLY CHANGING CHARGING INFRASTRUCTUREKevin Alley, Director of Programs, New Eagle; Co-Authors Eric Maciolek, Chip Doeden

J3.3 PLANNING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR YOUR FLEETMike Usen, Electromobility and Resiliency Lead, DKS Associates

J3.4 PLANNING FOR EQUITABLY E-MOBILITYSergio Lopez, Program Manager, Forth; Co-Authors - Zachary Henkin, Jeff Allen

J3.5 OVERVIEW OF INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCERudy Salo, Partner, Nixon Peabody

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 2:00PM - 4:00PMJ3. WIRELESS & AUTONOMOUS EV,

FLEX & HI POWER CHARGING

J6.1: SIMPLIFYING EVC DEPLOYMENTS WITH COMPOSITE MOUNTING PADSStephen Skiest, Market Development Manager, Charles Industries

J6.2 A SCALABLE APPROACH TO DEPLOYMENT OF THE EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTUREOleg Logvinov, President and CEO, IoTecha

J6.3 VEHICLE TO GRID INTEGRATION:VALUING OPPORTUNITIES AND ASSESSING CHALLENGESMatt Owens, Business Development Executive, West Monroe Partners

J6.4 USING HIGH-RES FLEET TELEMATICS DATA TO PREDICT COMMERCIAL EV RANGETim Reeser, CEO, Lightning Systems

J6.5 DISRUPTIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYDan Lee, Manager, Management Consulting - Strategy & Operations Plante Moran

J6.6 WASHINGTON MARITIME BLUE: DCARBONIZATION OF MARITIME TRANSPORTATION Matt Koenig, Principal, Business Development - DER & Energy Storage, DNV GL

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 2:00PM - 4:00PMJ6. SUPPLY CHAIN & OEM SUPPLY,

WIRELESS HARNESS & CABLES

TRACK J: CHARGING E-MOBILITY 2020

K1.1 IS TPPL THE BATTERY BRIDGE TO LITHIUM?Jeremy Cordray, Director of Technical Sales, EnerSys

K1.2 DREAM BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES COME TRUEHector Ruiz, Innovation Director, Alto Rendimiento Automotriz

K1.3 PRACTICAL BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF ENERGY STORAGECarl Salas, Founding Principal, Salas O’Brien

K1.4 THE BATTERY PUZZLE - THE PATH TO ELECTRIFICATION FOR HEAVY-DUTYMike Terzo, CEO & CTO, Terzo Power Systems, LLC

K1.5 ENCAPSULATOR TECHNOLOGY FOR BATTERY AND STORAGE SYSTEM PROTECTIONJeffrey Bonkoski, Area Manager, Encapsulator Technology Specialist, Hazard Control Technologies; Ron Lowrey

K1.6 GETTING AHEAD OF THE EV BOOM WITH INCENTIVIZED SMART-CHARGINGMarc Monbouquette, Sr. Manager, Regulatory and Government Affairs, eMotorWerks

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 7:30AM - 9:30AMK1. ADVANCED BATTERY, SUPER CAPACITORS, BMS

K4.1 THE SLOW FAST CHARGE: WHAT YOU GET IS ALL YOU NEEDScott McCalmont, Principal Engineer, Paired Power, Inc.

K4.2 EV CHARGING AND THE VEHICLE PURCHASE PROCESS: LESSONS LEARNEDDr. Ryan Bodanyi, Senior Specialist for EV Program Transparency & Evaluation, Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE); Brett Williams

K4.3 FTIR ANALYSIS OF BATTERY THERMAL RUNAWAYRoberto Bosco, Senior Product Marketing Manager, MKS Instruments, Inc.

K4.4 BATTERY INNOVATIONS, E-MOBILITY & SMART CITIESCameron Peebles, Scientist, Wildcat Discovery Technologies

K4.5 ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPONENTS TESTING & STANDARDSBrian Hsu, Product Marketing Manager, AC Power Corp. (Preen)

TUESDAY APRIL 21| 7:30AM - 9:30AMK4. TEST BENCHES & ENV TESTING,

CALIBRATION & SAFETY

K2.1 CONSIDERATION OF A RISK MATRIX FOR GRID-LEVEL BATTERY FINANCEClifford Sikora, Partner, Troutman Sanders

K2.2 FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN; A COMPELLING VALUE PROPOSITIONBawa Daljit, Market Manager, Ballard Power Systems

K2.3 THE UNDERESTIMATED CHALLENGE OF SAFE AND RELIABLE DC SWITCHING Jim Tullo, Vice President, Schaltbau - North America

K2.4 EV CHARGING VIA DC MICROGRID IMPLEMENTATION AND “THE GRID OF GRIDS” Tom Osterman, President, E-Merge Alliance

K2.5 MYTHBUSTERS - DEBUNK THE MYTHS AROUND CHARGING & INFRASTRUCTURE Desmond Wheatley, CEO, Envision Solar; Co-Authors David Greenfader, Vice President

K2.6 VEHICLE2GRID INTEGRATION: VALUING OPPORTUNITIES & ASSESSING CHALLENGESMatt Owens, Director Client Development - West Region, West Monroe Partners LLC

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMK2. FUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, SAFETY

K3.1 BATTERY SAFETY SENSORS AND EARLY THERMAL RUNAWAY DETECTIONBrian Engle, Transportation and Medical Segment Specialist, Amphenol

K3.2 TESTING SOLUTION FOR EV CHARGER (AC OR DC)Brian Hsu, Product Marketing Manager, AC POWER CORP

K3.3 NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS AND REGULATIONSMegan Vidal, Business Development, UL LLC

K3.4 ULTRA-HIGH ENERGY LITHIUM BATTERY FOR EV AND AEROSPACE APPLICATIONSYuriy Mikhaylik, Technical Fellow and Senior Director of Materials Development, Sion Power Corporation

K3.5 AN OUTLOOK ON THE CURRENT STATE OF FUTURE BATTERY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIESTaylor Kelly, Director, Energy Storage, Intertek

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMK3. FUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, SAFETY

K5.1 THE CALIFORNIA FUEL CELL REVOLUTIONKeith Malone, Public Affairs, California Fuel Cell Partnership; Bill Elrick

K5.2 MODULAR BATTERY PACK DEVELOPMENT FOR PHEV AND BEV APPLICATIONS Gael Chouchelamane, Chief Engineer, Ricardo; Co-Authors: Paul McGahan, Richard Ward, Owain Davies, Cedric Rouaud, Richard Gordon

K5.3 FLEXIBLE BATTERY PACKS THROUGH INTELLIGENT SWAPPABLE CELLSBert Holtappels, CEO, TankTwo

K5.4 MODULARIZED, HYPER-CONNECTED LI-ION BATTERY FACTORY OF THE FUTUREAnkush Halbe, Director of Technology, Exyte (formerly M+W Group)

K5.5 ACTIA BATTERY PACKS FOR MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLESGreg Fritz, EV Business Unit Manager, ACTIA Group

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMK5. ADVANCCED BATTERY PACKS

& FUEL CELLSK6.1 SAFE CABLE MANAGEMENTPhil Ramos, Jr., Founder and CEO, Philatron Wire and Cable

K6.2 LEVERAGING LOCAL SUPPORT WITHIN A GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINCo-Chair - Wesley Brandon, President, CTEMS, Engineering and Manufacturing Services

K6.3 ROLLING ENERGY STORAGE- ELECTRIC VEHICLES * CHARGINGKevin Wood, Clean Transportation Specialist, Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)

K6.4 LEVEL 1 & 2 CHARGERS AND THE EUROPEAN CCID 6MA DC REQUIRMENTTorsten Gruhn, Engineer, Bender, Inc

K6.5 FAST CHARGING AND EXTENDED DRIVING RANGE THROUGH THERMAL MANAGEMENTBret Trimmer, Applications Engineering Manager, NeoGraf Solutions, LLC

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 2:00PM - 4:00PMK6. VOLTAGE & RELAY PROTECTION,

CHARGES & PROTOTYPES

TRACK K: BATTERY 2020 TRACK L: TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

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L1.1 EV CHARGING NETWORK STRUCTURE AND FINANCEMorten Lund, Partner, Stoel Rives

L1.2 PLANNING ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR YOUR COMMUNITYMike Usen, Electromobility and Resiliency Lead, DKS Associates

L1.3 ENGINEERING A REVOLUTION IN TRUCKING Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion

L1.4 THE FUTURE OF NATURAL GAS IN COLORADO: RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS Diego Lopez, Northern Colorado Clean Cities

L1.5 AVOIDING HYDROGEN PRE-CHILLING WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITE CYLINDERSJohn Coursen, Product Group Manager, Worthington Industries

L1.6 LCFS VERIFICATION & VALIDATIONJillian Blanchard, Weaver & Tidwell

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 7:30AM - 9:30AML1. ALTERNATE & ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES,

CNG, LNG, NATURAL GAS

L4.1 ELECTRIC MOBILITY INVESTING IN OPPORTUNITY ZONESArnab Pal, Managing Director, Clean Infrastructure Advisors, and Jon Bonanno, CXO, New Energy Nexus;

L4.2 LONG-TERM STRATEGY FOR A SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION TO ELECTRIFYING FLEETSDat Truong, Director of New Mobility Solutions, Greenlots

L4.3 MAKING REG ULTRA CLEAN™ DIESEL WORK FOR YOUR FLEETDaniel Burns, Senior Business Development, Renewable Energy Group; Co-author - Jon Scharingson

L4.4 SOLVING THE GREEN HOUSE GAS PROBLEM OF TRANSPORTATION FUELS: DECARBONIZATION OF HYDROCARBONSHeather Manuel, Director of Communications, Gevo

L4.5 UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS OF THE CA LOW CARBON FUEL STANDARDSteven Eisenberg, CEO, SRECTrade, Inc.

TUESDAY APRIL 21| 7:30AM - 9:30AML4. RENEWABLE FUELS

L2.1 HYDROGEN: A PATH TOWARD SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATIONJonathan Palacios-Avila, CEO/Co-Founder, StratosFuel, Inc

L2.2 FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN; A COMPELLING VALUE PROPOSITION FOR ZEV’STim Sasseen, Business Development Manager, Ballard Power Systems

L2.3 HYDROGEN GAS TURBINE HYBRID SYSTEM FOR TRAINS AND FRIGHT TRUCKSJoshua Partheepan, Assistant Professor, West Texas A&M University

L2.4 FREIGHT ELECTRIFICATION - HOW PORTS CAN HELP TENANTS AND COMMUNITIES Thomas MacLean, Energy Program Director, Port of San Diego

L2.5 TRANSFORMING TERMINAL INFRASTRUCTURE: THE PUSH TO ZERO EMISSIONSFred Patricio, Project Manager, Port of Long Beach

L2.6 LEVERAGING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FUNDING: A PRIMER FOR ELECTRIFICATIONJames Dumont, Director, Ports and Fleets, Momentum

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 10:00AM - 12:00PML2. CLEAN TRUCKS, BUSES & FLEET

L5.1 ELECTRIC COMPANIES ACCELERATING TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATIONCo-Chair - Kellen Schefter, Sr. Manager, Sustainable Technology, Edison Electric Institute

L5.2 THE UTILITIES POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE EV MARKETBrittany Syz, Director of Clean Transportation, SDG&E

L5.3 FLEET CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE TO OPTIMIZE TOTAL COST OF OPERATIONSTerry O’Day, Chief Strategy Offi cer, Executive Vice President, innogy eMobility US

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 10:00AM - 12:00PML5. EV & DC FAST CHARGING

INFRASTRUCTURE

L3.1 MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES Jon Gordon, Project Manager, CALSTART, I

L3.2 CLEAN VEHICLE REBATE PROJECT: CLEAN ENERGY AND THE AUTO INDUSTRY COLLIDE Joe Ficalora , EV Dealership Specialist, Center for Sustainable Energy®

L3.3 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAMTomas Ortiz, Air Resources Engineer, California Energy Commission

L3.4 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT (CALEVIP)Brian Fauble, Energy Commission Specialist II, California Energy Commission

L3.5 EVALUATION OF CA UTILITY TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION PILOTSZiga Ivanic, Transportation Program Director, Energetics

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 2:00PM - 4:00PML3. EV TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

L6.1 A MACROECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATIONEdward Carr, Senior Research Analyst, Energy and Environmental Research Associates; James Winebrake, Erin Green

L6.2 DATA INSIGHTS: STAYING COMPETITIVE IN A CONNECTED VEHICLE WORLDGary Schmidt, Vice President of Business Solutions, Zonar

L6.3 HIGH EFFICIENCY, LOW EMISSIONS DRIVE MARKET ADOPTION OF THE OP ENGINEJerome Payne , Chief Operating Offi cer, Achates Power

L6.4 RETROFITTING CLASS 2 HYBRID VEHICLES WITH ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORToshihiko Furukawa, Senior Manager / Global Engineering, United Chemi-Con, Inc.

L6.5 UPCOMING CALIFORNIA ZEV REGULATIONS FOR HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLESCraig Duehring, Air Resources Supervisor, California Air Resources Board (CARB); Paul Arneja

L6.6 CNG HYBRID ELECTRIC SUPER TRUCK DESIGNCo-Chair - James Burns, CSO, Transportation Power, Inc.; Dr. Paul Scott

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 2:00PM - 4:00PML6. RESIDENTIAL & APPTS,

COMMERCIAL CHARGING

TRACK L: TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION 2019 INVITED

M1.1 UTILITIES IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERARory Parks, Regional Sales Manager, XL Fleet

M1.2 EV TECHNOLOGY IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENTMarilyn Tarbet, Director, New Business Development, Power Systems Research

M1.3 CLIMATE MAYORS ELECTRIC PURCHASING COLLABORATIVENatalia Swalnick, Director of Electric Vehicle & Smart Mobility Programs, Electrifi cation Coalition

M1.4 CONTEXTUAL APPLIED INSIGHTSTerry Dell, Director - Channel Management, Zonar Systems

M1.5 THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCELauren Finwall, Regulatory Environmental Specialist, County of San Bernardino - Fleet Management

M1.6 STRATEGIES FOR TRANSITIONING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLEETSMuffi Ghadiali, CEO, Electriphi Inc

M1.7 LEVERAGING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TO OPTIMIZE EV FLEET CHARGINGFrancois Odouard, General Manager, BluWave-ai

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 7:30AM - 9:30AMM1. FLEET MANAGEMENT,

EV STRATEGIES, E-MOBILITY

M4.1 CHARGE THE NORTH: CHARACTERIZING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING PROFILESEric Mallia, General Manager, FleetCarma

M4.2 LARGE FLEET ADOPTION OF ELECTRIC PROPULSIONMichael McDonald, Sr. Director of Sustainability & Gov’t Affairs, United Parcel Service (UPS)

M4.3 THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF HEAVY DUTY CLASS 6-8 TRUCKS AND BUSESJoshua Goldman, VP Sales and Marketing, TransPower

M4.4 EV OPPORTUNITIES IN ROBUST, HIGH CAPACITY, PEOPLE MOVER APPLICATIONSNewton Montano, VP and GM, Trams International

TUESDAY APRIL 21| 7:30AM - 9:30AMM4. E-MOBILITY, EVS & HEVS

D2.1 THE FUTURE OF OFF-ROAD EVS - POWERED BY ZERONOX BATTERY TECHNOLOGYJason Eggett, Vice President of Sales, ZeroNox

D2.2 FREIGHT ELECTRIFICATION - HOW PORTS CAN HELP TENANTS AND COMMUNITIES Thomas MacLean, Energy Program Director, Port of San Diego

D2.3 ELECTRIC MOBILITY INVESTING IN OPPORTUNITY ZONESJon Bonanno, CXO, New Energy Nexus; Co-Authors Danny Kennedy, New Energy Nexus; Cody Evans, Homecoming Capital; Craig Tighe, DLA Piper; Greg Rosen, High Noon Advisors;

M2.4 EV FLEET TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP – HOW TO VALIDATE EV SAVINGSAndrew Dillon, Senior Principal, West Monroe Partners

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM

M2. EV, PHEV, HYBRID, SUSTAINABILITY

M5.1 CALIFORNIA ZEV REGULATIONS FOR HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLESTony Brasil, Chief Transportation and Clean Technology, California Air Resources Board

M5.2 CALIFORNIA’S EV INFRASTRUCTURE INCENTIVE PROJECTAlex Kaufman, Energy Engineer, Center for Sustainable Energy; Co-Author Tyler Peterson

M5.3 MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIESNiki Okuk, Project Manager, CALSTART, Inc.;

M5.4 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL EV CHARGER INCENTIVE PROGRAM AND READINESS PLANNINGSusan Freedman, Senior Regional Energy/Climate Planner, San Diego Association of Governments

M5.5 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL EV CHARGER INCENTIVE PROGRAM AND READINESS PLANNINGKathleen Keehan, Air Resources Specialist – Planning and Incentives, San Diego County APCD

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 10:00AM - 12:00PMM5. CA ZEV CHARGER PROGRAMS

M3.1 ACCELERATING ELECTRIC VEHICLE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTGordan Jurasek, Director - Hardware Advanced Solutions, Pi Innovo

M3.2 CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DEPLOYING CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FLEET AND WORKPLACERichard Teebay, Fleet & Transportation Specialist (Retired), County of Los Angeles

M3.3 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAMTomas Ortiz, Air Resources Engineer, California Energy Commission

M3.4 HOW TO STREAMLINE YOUR UTILITY EV CHARGING PROCESSNicole Alarcon, VP of Program Development, C2 Group

M3.5 AN ASSESSMENT OF APPROACHES TO REDUCE BUS FLEET CARBON EMISSIONSWilliam Drier, Research Analyst, Navigant Research

M3.6 SAN DIEGO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTION ROADMAP THE 90% STRATEGYAngus Clark, Founder and CEO, Hula multimodal

MONDAY APRIL 20 | 2:00PM - 4:00PMM3. ULTRA CLEAN LD/MD/HD,

TRANSIT SCHOOL BUSES, TRUCKS

M6.1 VIABILITY OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN THE LOGISTIC/TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRYHeidi Rous, Director, ESA; Jeff Caton

M6.2 IN-WHEEL ELECTRIFIED HUBS FOR TRAILERS AND TRUCKSCaleb Lander, Product Manager - Electrifi cation, ConMet

M6.3 BRIDGING THE GAP: A RADICAL NEW VISION FOR ELECTRIC TRUCKINGTom Bartley, Founder / VP Sales and Marketing, Proensis LLC.

M6.4 NEW ADVANCED LOW SPEED COMPACT UTILITY VEHICLESJeff Esfeld, Director National Fleet Sales & Business Devlpmnt, Tropos Technologies, Inc.

TUESDAY APRIL 21 | 2:00PM - 4:00PMM6. EV EQUIPMENT SUPPLY

Proensis LLC

TRACK M: FLEET, OFF-ROAD, AIRPORTS, MDV/HDV 2019 INVITED

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2020USA’s LargestUSA’s Largest

ENERGY, UTILITY & ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCEAPRIL 20 - 21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

ReserVe Online At... www.euec.com/exhibit-reservation/

Exhibitor Prospectus

STATISTICS

100,000 Sq. Ft. Expo

2,000 Attendees

400 Speakers

200 Exhibits

10 EUEC Tracks

4 Charge /TE Tracks

1 Keynote Lunch

2 Receptions

10 REASONS TO EXHIBIT

1. COLOCATED WITH SOLD OUT EUEC2. 23RD ANNUAL EUEC CONFERENCE

3. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 8-12 PM 4. EXCLUSIVE EXHIBIT HOURS 11 TO 6 PM

5. EXHIBIT & SPEAK PACKAGES

6. BIG SCREEN PODIUM IN EXHIBIT HALL

7. NETWORK AT LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALL

8. KEYNOTE & LUNCH 11 TO 2 PM

9. MARKETING RECEPTION 4 TO 6 PM 10. GOLF AT TORREY PINES

CoNfErENCE 8 am - 12 pmCoNfErENCE 8 am - 12 pm

ExihibitioN 11 am - 6 pm

23rd AnnUAl EUEC COnFerence cOlOcAted WitH CHArge & TE-EXPO23rd AnnUAl EUEC COnFerence cOlOcAted WitH CHArge & TE-EXPO

April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

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2 © 2020

STATISTICS

100,000 Sq. Ft. Expo

2,000 Attendees

400 Speakers

200 Exhibits

10 EUEC Tracks

4 Charge /TE Tracks

1 Keynote Lunch

2 Receptions

Lunch in exhibit hall 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Reception 4 pm - 6 pm

EXHiBitiOn 11 AM tO 6 PMEXHiBitiOn 11 AM tO 6 PM

• 10’x10’ exhibit booth,1 table, 2 chairs• 1 Speaker slot (20-min PowerPoint Presentation)• 2 Registrations for Exhibitor & Speaker / Attendee• Company Ad & Banner on Website & Guide• Pre & Post Attendee List & Interactive Mobile App

STANDARD BOOTH PACKAGE INCLUDESEXHIBITOR SCHEDULESun, April 19, 2020 Exhibitor Move-in 11 - 5 pm

Mon, April 20, 2020 Exhibit Hours 11 - 6 pm

Tue, April 21, 2020 Exhibit Hours 11 - 6 pm

Tue, April 21, 2020 Tear down 6 - 9 pm

EXHIBITOR SPONSOR PACKAGESDESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT PACKAGE INCLUDES: GOLD SILVER BRONZE STANDARD

1. EXHIBIT BOOTH – furnished, with table and chairs 20′ x 20′ 20′ X 10′ 20′ X 10′ 10′ X10′

2. SESSION SPONSORSHIPS with Speaker and Co-Chair Placements 2 2 2 1 SPEAKER

3. FULL REGISTRATIONS includes admission to conference & exhibits, fl ash drive, meals, & spouse pass 5 4 3 2 REGI

4. ATTENDEE LISTS – PRE AND POST DELEGATE LIST WITH FULL CONTACT INFO YES YES YES YES

5. MOBILE APP FOR ATTENDEES TO VISIT YOUR BOOTH, WITH PRIZE DRAWING YES YES YES NO

6. WELCOME RECEPTION – TICKETS WITH SPONSOR SIGNAGE 5 4 3 2 TICKETS

7. BANNER ADS – ADS ON EUEC WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER & MOBLE APP 3 2 2 NO

8. FULL PAGE AD (1) IN GUIDE & SPLASH SCREEN ON MOBILE APP YES YES NO NO

9. SPONSORED PACKAGE WITH PUSH NOTIFICATION IN MOBILE APP TO YOUR BOOTH 2 1 NO NO

10. GOLF TICKETS TO PLAY AT TORREY PINES GOLF COURSE, WITH SPONSORSHIP SIGNAGE 4 2 NO NO

COST $25K $15K $10K $5K

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LUNCH: (11 PM - 1:30 PM)RECEPTION: (4 -6 PM)April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

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EUEC Exhibits

Charge & TE-Expo Exhibits

EV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEETEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEET

TE-EXPO.comTE-EXPO.comTRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

APRIL 20-21, 2020| SAN DIEGO, CA

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EXHiBiting COMPAnies960 AC Power541 ADA 347 Advanced Test Equipment Rentals349 AECOM360 AFL Industries549 Air Hygiene540 Albemarle Corporation673 Allied Powers LLC559 AMP-Cherokee867 Amphenol546 Aptim366 Ashland872 Aspina471 Atlantium Technologies652 Atlassi455 Axetris AG661 Babcock676 Barr Engineering452 Black Hawk653 BioAir Solutions570 Bowen660 Boyer Trucks964 BTC Power477 Burns & McDonnell 447 Busch Systems560 BWF Envirotec, USA965 Cal Start655 California Analytical Instruments453 CAMS eSPARC1054 Car Connect464 Carbonxt, Inc.648 CEM Service Group365 Cementex Products647 CEMS Experts970 Center for Sustainable Energy1070 Charge Point854 Chroma376 Clayborn Lab567 Clean Harbors955 Control Dynamics479 Cooper Environmental859 CPC373 Day & Zimmermann664 Delta1065 DNV460 ECT579 Eisenmann572 Electro Industries / GaugeTech1060 E-Merge547 Enablon359 Environmental Supply Co.470 Environmental Systems Corp. 946 Envision Solar848 EVBox852 EV-Connetc658 Fibrebond576 Fluke Reliability346 Fortress1047 Fraenkische649 Gasmet Technologies Inc.466 Geosyntec372 Grace Consulting, Inc.461 Hamer Environmental367 Hayward Baker & Moretrench564 HORIBA Instruments, Inc.958 Hyliion866 Intertek

361 KMEA952 KUBT364 Krishnan860 Lightning Systems1064 Milibank465 Mississippi Lime Company555 MKS Instruments, Inc.1071 Mobility House640 Montrose Environmental Group573 National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)865 Neograf971 NEC864 New Eagle473 Nexus Solutions, Inc.972 NHR961 Northstar Battery670 OTEK861 Philatron1053 Pi Innova871 Plante Moran446 Polystar Containment1046 Port of Long Beach1040 Power Electonics679 PS Access Solutions478 PS Analytical467 QED954 Ramco Steels Pvt. Ltd.665 Red Ball Technical Gas Services1067 REG377 RenewGeo1052 Ricardo379 RPM Solutions847 Schaltbau846 Sealevel Systems678 Site2020448 Spectrum Environmental Solutions472 Spectrum Systems454 Sphera371 SRT Environment966 Staubli646 Stealth Power448 Substation Electrical Control, Inc.855 Tank Two667 Technical Heaters, Inc.654 Teledyne API553 Tetra Tech Inc.548 Thermofi n853 Trans Power659 TRC1048 Trillium566 Trinity Consultants458 TWIG Technologies740 U.S. DOE, Offi ce of Fossil Energy358 United Chemi-Con554 United Conveyer Corporation642 Universal Analyzers1055 Verbitas858 Voltabox967 Wave565 WL Gore953 WMP459 Wunderlich-Malec870 Zeiss1059 ZeroNox

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EXHiBitOrs & SPeAKers inVited FrOM TE-EXPO, fEbrUArY 2019

EXHiBitOrs & SPeAKers inVited FrOM CHArge EXPO Oct & NOV 2019

SEAL METHODS INC.SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA

Listed below are Exhibitors Invited from our last Charge & TE Expo 2019.

April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

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SELECT EXHIBIT PACKAGE Standard (10’x10’) $5,000

Bronze (10’x20’) $10,000

Silver ( 10’x20’) $15,000

Gold ( 20’x20’) $25,000

ReserVe EXHiBit On-line At - WWW.eUec.cOM/eXHiBit-reserVAtiOn/

RULES: Application implies that exhibitor will abide by Conference show rules. Please copy this contract for your fi les. Exhibitor hereby assumes entire responsibility and hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and save the San Diego Convention Center, its owners, its operator, ChargeExpo, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affi liates, employees, offi cers, directors, and agents harmless against all claims, losses or damages to persons or property, governmental charges or fi nes and attorney’s fees arising out of or caused by its installation, removal, maintenance, occupancy or use of the exhibition premises or a part thereof, excluding any such liability caused by the sole gross negligence of the Convention Center and its employees and agents. Exhibitor shall obtain and keep in force during the term of the installation and use of the exhibit premises, policies of Comprehensive General Liability Insurance and Contractual Liability Insurance, insuring and specifi cally referring to the Contractual liability set forth in this Exhibit Agreement in an amount not less than $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit for personal injury and property damage. The group agrees to provide a Certifi cate of Insurance evidencing the coverage described above. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Arizona, with exclusive jurisdiction in the courts in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona

CANCELLATION POLICY: Please see www.EUEC.com for full cancellation and refund policy.

[email protected] | (1) 520-615-3535 | www.EUEC.com San Diego Convention Center, 111 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101. USA

Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _________________________________________ State: _______________________________ Zip: ______________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________

COMMENT & Booth Number: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Authorized Signature (required): ___________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________

CONTACT INFORMATION

EXHIBITOR SCHEDULESun, April 19, 2020 Exhibitor Move-in 11 - 5 pm

Mon, April 20, 2020 Exhibit Hours 11 - 6 pm

Tue, April 21, 2020 Exhibit Hours 11 - 6 pm

Tue, April 21, 2020 Tear down 6 - 9 pm

SAILS PAVILION - SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTERSAILS PAVILION - SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER

April 20-21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA

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2020USA’s LargestUSA’s Largest

ENERGY, UTILITY & ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCEAPRIL 20 - 21, 2020 | SAN DIEGO, CA