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Starting an ESC Chapter in Your State. Energy Services Coalition. Mission To promote the benefits of, provide education on, and serve as an advocate for the widespread use of energy performance contracting in public and private facilities. Energy Services Coalition.
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Energy Services Coalition Mission To promote the benefits of, provide education on, and serve as an advocate for the widespread use of energy performance contracting in public and private facilities
Energy Services Coalition • Diverse membership provides a unique opportunity to: • Provide independent third party information and education • Identify and overcome barriers
What Does the ESC Do? • Helps building owners be good customers through education, information and resources • Increases the financing options available to building owners • Makes performance contracting a fully available option for upgrading all types of facilities • Provides continual improvement of the performance contracting process
ESC Membership • Members include representatives of: • State energy offices • State facility management agencies • Energy service companies • Building owners • Finance companies • Federal agencies • Others
Services and Resources • Educational workshops at locations around the U.S. • Resources (available from ESC web site): • Guide to performance contracting • Template procurement and contracting documents for performance contracting • Database of energy professionals and service providers by state • Online discussion forum
Importance of ESCState Chapters • State chapters carry ESC’s educational message to individuals who need to understand performance contracting and to use it to upgrade their buildings: • Building managers, financial institutions, engineers, procurement and legal staff, and others involved in the decision-making process
Who Benefits from ESC State Chapters • Implementation of energy efficiency and building upgrades is good for everyone: • Building occupants and owners • State energy offices • ESCOs • Finance companies • Environment
Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Florida Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota Mississippi Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico North Carolina Ohio South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia ESC State Chapters To Date
Starting an ESC State Chapter • Step One: Identify a state agency representative who is willing to be the public sector co-chair of the chapter • Step Two: Schedule a kickoff meeting of ESC state chapter • Invite building owners, legal and purchasing staff, ESCOs, finance companies, in your state • Step Three: Hold kickoff meeting
Typical Agenda for Kickoff Meeting • Introduction to the ESC • Structure, Committees, Activities • Announce Public Sector Co-Chair • Appoint interim Private Sector Co-Chair • Establish committees to develop workplans • Schedule next meeting
ESC State Chapter’s Relationship to National ESC • ESC state chapters function as committees of the National ESC • Activities and leadership of ESC state chapters are subject to the approval of the ESC national executive board
ESC State Chapter Leadership • ESC State Chapter Co-Chairs • Public Sector Chair • Usually represents the state energy office • Usually self-selected • Private Sector Chair • Usually represents an ESCO • Elected by state ESC chapter members
ESC State Chapter Goal • Develop an outreach program that: • Provides education on performance contracting to the target audience in their state • Is workable for the ESC State Chapter and its members
ESC State Chapter Tasks • Provide performance contracting training sessions, workshops, and similar events
ESC State Chapter Tasks • Identify key individuals and organizations in the state would benefit from energy performance contracting • Submit ESC state chapter articles for publication in newsletters, business journals, magazines • Provide ESC state chapter speakers for other organizations’ meetings • Set up information booths at conferences
ESC State Chapter Tasks • Divide the performance of these tasks among ESC state chapter members so that it is workable for all the members • ESC state chapter members that participate in ESC outreach activities represent the ESC, delivering education rather than company-specific selling
Membership CommitteeResponsibilities • Recruit members for the ESC state chapter • Any person joining the ESC are members of their respective state’s ESC chapter • Gather contact information of interested persons (e.g., attendee lists from conferences and other events attended by chapter members) and e-mail this contact information to the national ESC
Outreach CommitteeResponsibilities • Identify organizations whose members would benefit from learning about performance contracting; arrange to have articles in newsletters and ESC speakers at their meetings
Outreach CommitteeResponsibilities • Work with National ESC to prepare and submit news releases describing ESC state chapter’s achievements • Prepare and keep a calendar of upcoming state chapter events
Outreach CommitteeResponsibilities • Prepare articles on state chapter events that have occurred (with pictures if possible) • Submit calendar and articles to the National ESC for posting on the ESC web site
Workshops CommitteeResponsibilities • Hold performance contracting workshop(s) each year • Coordinate workshop logistics with the Naitonal ESC • National ESC can provide attendee registration through the ESC web site
State-Specific Documents Committee Responsibilities • Prepare a short summary of the laws/rules relating to performance contracting in the state • Cover each vertical market in the state • Include contacts and web links for additional information on rules applying to each vertical market • An ESC template is available • Prepare a state-specific guide to performance contracting based on ESC template
State-Specific Documents Committee Responsibilities • If necessary, prepare state-specific versions of ESC procurement and contracting documents • Start with ESC template documents • Where possible, suggest improvements to national documents so they can be tailored to meet both state-specific and national needs
State-Specific Documents Committee Responsibilities • Prepare quarterly and annual summaries of new performance contracting projects in the state • Project address, contact information, square feet, expected energy savings • Submit to the State Chapter Outreach Committee and the National ESC so they can work together to promote recognition
State-Specific Documents Committee Responsibilities • Submit prepared documents to the national ESC Documents Committee for review, approval, and inclusion on the ESC web site
When You are Ready to Start an ESC State Chapter... • For information, materials or assistance on how to make your KICKOFF MEETING a success, visit our web site at www.energyservicescoalition.org (click on “Contact ESC) • Let us help you get your ESC state chapter up and running today!
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