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The 4th Annual American council for an Energy-Efficient Economy and Financial Research Associates proudly present Ask about our government/ non-profit rates Energy Efficiency Finance Forum Financing, capital & Deal sourcing for Energy Efficiency Forum highlights: Opportunities Arising from the Federal Stimulus Package EE Financing: Structures, Deals and Outlook How Will Private Capital Help Finance State EE Programs? PACE Financing Programs: A Comprehensive Look from the Experts Financing Innovations: On-Bill Financing, Revolving Loans and Third-Party Options Project Financing for Green Buildings & Large-scale EE Retrofit Projects Carbon Monetization: its Role in the EE Landscape Financing & Development Opportunities for Industrial EE Projects Private Equity Investing in EE: Where Are Investors Looking? Utility-Sponsored EE: the Latest Developments Opportunities & Outlook for the Smart Grid, Smart Metering and Demand-Response Programs may 20-21, 2010 the standard club chicago, il

the Forum sponsors: the American council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, AcEEE (www.aceee.org) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting economic prosperity, energy security, and environmental protection. ACEEE fulfills its mission by: Conducting in-depth technical and policy assessments Advising policymakers and program managers Working collaboratively with businesses, public interest groups & other organizations Organizing conferences and workshops Publishing books, conference proceedings and reports Educating consumers and businesses Financial Research Associates provides the financial community with access to business information and networking opportunities. Offering highly targeted conferences, FRA is a preferred resource for executives and managers seeking cutting-edge information on the next wave of business opportunities. Please visit www.frallc.com for more information on upcoming events. Dear Executive: Keeping up with the rapidly changing landscape of EE financing is no easy task. ACEEE and Financial Research Associates proudly present the 4 th Annual Energy Efficiency Finance Forum, slated for May 20-21 in Chicago, to explore the latest opportunities in financing and investing in energy efficiency. This year s agenda is chock-full of vital information on the many new and innovative areas of EE finance: What are the key opportunities arising from the federal stimulus package? Hear directly from Gil Sperling at DOE on this important topic! PACE financing programs: the most current information on existing and emerging programs Private capital s contribution to state EE programs: hear from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources about their experience Innovations in EE finance: On-bill financing, revolving loans and third-party financing options The latest on utility-sponsored EE programs The role of carbon monetization in the EE landscape Where private equity investors are looking now for EE opportunities Smart grid, smart metering and demand response: the impact of federal stimulus money and utility investments in the smart grid Project financing for green buildings & large-scale EE retrofit projects...and much more! This event is the premiere gathering of EE finance professionals in the U.S. today! Don t miss your chance to network with a Who s Who of the industry. Register today by calling 800-280-8440 or visit us at www.frallc.com. We look forward to seeing you in Chicago! Sincerely, Lori Medlen Lori Medlen, President and CEO FinAnciAl REsEARch AssociAtEs Steve Nadel Steve Nadel, Executive Director special Appreciation to our Advisory Board & Executive committee members Steve Nadel, AmERicAn council FoR An EnERgy- EFFiciEnt Economy Chuck McDermott, RocKpoRt capital Steve Morgan, clean EnERgy solutions Greg Kats, good EnERgiEs Bob Hinkle, metrus EnERgy Robert Ayres, insead Who should Attend? Venture capitalists Project finance executives Public and private utilities Technology developers and manufacturers Third-party financiers Policy and government leaders EE specialists Institutional investors ESCOs Investment & commercial banks and consultants Attorneys top Reasons to Attend 1. Get the very latest information on the financing and investment outlook for EE projects and technologies 2. Network with the brightest minds in the business 3. Assess how private capital is impacting state EE programs 4. Explore the nuances of PACE financing programs 5. Assess the availability of project financing for green buildings and large-scale EE retrofit projects 6. Closely examine numerous deal structures and EE financing programs 7. Understand how the Smart Grid and demand-response programs will impact the EE financing landscape 8. Discover how private equity firms are evaluating EE companies and technologies 9. Learn about the latest in utility-sponsored EE programs 10. Explore new opportunities created by Federal stimulus funding...and much more! sponsorship and Exhibit opportunities Enhance your marketing efforts through sponsoring a special event or exhibiting your product at this event. We can design custom sponsorship packages tailored to your marketing needs, such as a cocktail reception or a custom-designed networking event. to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kathie Eberhard at 704-341-2439 or email keberhard@frallc.com

t h e 4 t h A n n u a l E n e r g y E f f i c i e n c y F i n a n c e F o r u m Day one: may 20, 2010 8:00-8:45 Registration and Continental breakfast 8:45-9:00 chair s Welcome Steve Nadel, Executive Director 9:00-10:15 Executive Roundtable: Where s the EE money coming from & Where s it going? Exploring financing opportunities, instruments and the outlook for EE financing in unprecedented economic times. Federal financing opportunities - Fannie Mae s efficiency financing program - DOE loan guarantee program When will the credit markets loosen up? On-and off-bill financing instruments Tax-exempt and taxable bonds Non-debt financing Creditworthiness, loss reserves Bob Hinkle, President & CEO metrus EnERgy Steve Morgan, President clean EnERgy solutions Anita Molino, Managing Partner BostoniA partners, llc 10:15-10:35 Networking break 10:35-11:45 Exploring the Role of private capital in contributing to state EE programs Experiences with HEAT Loan and Small C/I lending for efficiency Pooling capital to spread risk and gain widest access to credit for customers 11:45-1:00 Luncheon 1:00-2:15 Examining pace Financing programs Statistics on existing programs Where are new programs emerging? Key issues and bottlenecks faced by the existing programs DOE resources to support PACE financing Current funding mechanisms State of the bond market as related to funding PACE programs Steve Frenkel, Director, Midwest Region REnWABlE FunDing llc Kenneth L. Dieker, Principal DEl Rio ADvisoRs, llc Merrian Fuller, Researcher, Electricity Markets & Policy Group lawrence BERKElEy national laboratory 2:15-2:35 Networking break 2:35-3:45 Exploring utility on-bill Financing, Revolving loan and third-party Financing options The importance of quality control measures in delivering meaningful and verifiable energy savings unlocking access to private secondary capital markets Advantages and disadvantages of using utility billing systems for repayment Obligation-question: Does the responsibility rest with the meter or the customer? It depends Aaron Berg, Principal BluE tree strategies Peter Krasja, Chairman & CEO AFc FiRst FinAnciAl corp. Blair Hamilton, Policy Director vermont EnERgy investment corp. Mike Sherman, Director, Energy Efficiency Programs ma DEpARtmEnt of EnERgy REsouRcEs Neil Zobler, President & Co-Founder catalyst FinAnciAl group John MacLean, Managing Director EnERgy EFFiciEncy FinAncE corporation Lots of useful material; not much fluff! Lots of great info almost too much to absorb! to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kathie Eberhard at 704-341-2439 or email keberhard@frallc.com

t h e 4 t h A n n u a l E n e r g y E f f i c i e n c y F i n a n c e F o r u m 3:45-5:00 private Equity investor Roundtable: investment outlook for EE technologies and projects Which EE projects/technologies are they investing in? Why are these attractive? Capital costs Payback period Alex Kinnier, Partner KhoslA ventures Chuck McDermott, Partner RocKpoRt capital Joyce Ferris, Founder and Managing Partner BluE hill partners 5:00-5:30 Emerging trends in Energy Efficiency, technologies and Funding--the macro perspective Greg Kats, Senior Director and Director for Climate Change Policy good EnERgiEs inc. 5:30 gala cocktail Reception For sponsorship opportunities call Kathie Eberhard at 704-341-2439 or email keberhard@frallc.com Day two: may 21, 2010 8:15-8:45 Continental Breakfast 8:45 chairs Recap of Day one Steve Nadel, Executive Director Greg Kats, Senior Director and Director for Climate Change Policy good EnERgiEs inc 9:00-9:30 Featured presentation opportunities created by Federal stimulus spending: DoE's Efforts to Build on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as a Foundation to Bring Energy Efficiency to scale Gil Sperling, Senior Advisor for Policy and Programs, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy DEpARtmEnt of EnERgy Virtually every speaker provided information that will be of use to me. 9:30-10:30 carbon monetization and its Role in the EE landscape Environmental trading systems, such as renewable energy/energy efficiency credits and carbon credits, can offer new financing sources for efficiency Pilot programs and other demonstration efforts are needed to prove viability and scalability Frank Gorke, Director, Division of Energy Efficiency ma DEpARtmEnt of EnERgy REsouRcEs Mary Nichols, Chair california AiR REsouRcEs BoARD Michael Walsh, Executive Vice President chicago climate EXchAngE 10:30-10:50 Networking break and hotel check-out 10:50-11:45 Financing & Development of industrial EE projects Structuring shared savings investments into industrial EE projects Private equity return expectations in shared savings industrial EE projects Evidence of EE potential in industrial facilities Financing mechanisms Technical and financial barriers - How can utilities, financial institutions and third-party facilitators help align incentives and enable project funding? Craig R. Sieben, President sieben EnERgy AssociAtEs Thomas R. Casten, Chairman REcyclED EnERgy DEvElopmEnt Beau Engman, Managing Partner E2 capital partners Nels Andersen, Vice President of Engineering FRAnKlin EnERgy services 11:45-1:00 Luncheon 1:00-2:00 outlook: the smart grid, smart metering, and Demand Response What exactly is the smart grid? How does it impact the use of electricity? How can investors collaborate with utilities in funding it? What is happening with Federal stimulus investments in smart grid and how will these lay groundwork for the future? What utilities are actively investing in Smart Grid? Steve Hauser, Vice President, Grid Integration national REnEWABlE EnERgy lab Katherine Hamilton, President gridwise AlliAncE Dan York, Senior Associate

t h e 4 t h A n n u a l E n e r g y E f f i c i e n c y F i n a n c e F o r u m 2:00-2:15 Networking break 2:15-3:15 Examining the latest Developments in utilitysponsored Energy Efficiency programs The customer as a driver to change Silo busting as a benefit Enabling the future utility Marty Kushler, Utility Program Director Duane Larson, Director, Solutions and Service pg&e Timothy Stout, Vice President, Energy Efficiency national grid usa Val Jensen, Vice President, Marketing and Environmental Programs comed 3:15-4:15 project Financing for green Buildings & largescale EE Retrofit projects What is the availability of EE financing? - Markets that work vs. those that don t Specific barriers to financing Tax lien financing - Bond financing - Owner-arranged financing Other financing models - Capital leases, performance contracts, Managed Utility Service Contracts, Power Purchase Agreements, Synthetic structures The role of public policy in enabling EE financing Bob Hinkle, President & CEO metrus EnERgy John Christmas, Senior Vice President hannon ARmstRong John Ravis, Vice President td BAnKnoRth important information to Register: Fax: 704-341-2640 Mail: Financial Research Associates 18705 NE Cedar Drive Battle Ground, WA 98604 Phone: 800-280-8440 Online: www.frallc.com the Energy Efficiency Finance Forum May 20-21, 2010 the standard club 320 South Plymouth Ct. Chicago, IL 60604-3859 312-427-9100 note: should you require overnight accommodations, please contact the club at least 30 days prior to the conference date. Advise them that you are attending the Energy Efficiency Finance Forum to receive the negotiated conference discount rate. Within 30 days of the conference, prevailing hotel rates may be quoted, as the conference rate is no longer guaranteed. Book early the hotel will sell-out! Fees and payments: The fee for attendance at the 4th Annual Energy Efficiency Finance Forum is: $1795 Government/non-profit rate: $795* *Subject to approval please make checks payable to Financial Research Associates, and write code B747 on your check. You may also pay by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. Purchase orders are also accepted. payments must be received no later than may 13, 2010. team Discounts: Three people will receive 10% off. Four people will receive 15% off. Five people or more will receive 20% off. In order to secure a group discount, all delegates must place their registrations at the same time. Group discounts cannot be issued retroactively. For more information, please call Kathie Eberhard at 704-341-2439. 4:15 Conference concludes Even the segments that didn t apply to our purpose added information and perspective that will be useful Great depth and breadth of data and perspective. media partners soft DollAR your conference REgistRAtion! This FRA conference may be eligible under section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for payment via soft dollars. For further information or a Soft Dollar Application form, please visit our website www.frallc.com/softdollars.aspx. cancellations: If we receive your request to cancel 30 days or more prior to the conference start date, your registration fee will be refunded minus a $175 administrative fee. Cancellations occurring between 29 days and the first day of the conference receive either a 1) $200 refund; or 2) a credit voucher for the amount of the original registration fee, less a $175 administrative fee. No refunds or credits will be granted for cancellations received after a conference begins or for no-shows. Credit vouchers are valid for 12 months from the date of issue and can be used by either the person named on the voucher or a colleague from the same company. please note: For reasons beyond our control it is occasionally necessary to alter the content and timing of the program or to substitute speakers. Thus, the speakers and agenda are subject to change without notice. In the event of a speaker cancellation, every effort to find a replacement speaker will be made. to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kathie Eberhard at 704-341-2439 or email keberhard@frallc.com

The 4th Annual Energy Efficiency Finance Forum To Register: 7 Fax: 704-341-2640 ( Call: 800-280-8440 8 Online: www.frallc.com Mail: Financial Research Associates 18705 NE Cedar Drive Battle Ground, WA 98604 nancial Financial Research Associates 1350 41st Ave. Ste. 200 Capitola, CA 95010-3935 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID BURLINGTON,VT PERMIT NO. 21 Please Mention This Priority Code When Registering n Yes! Register me for the conference: $1795 n Yes! Register me for the conference at the government/non-profit rate of $795 (Subject to FRA approval) n Please contact me: I m interested in a Group Discount Rate for my team. n Please contact me: I m interested in Marketing Opportunities at this event. n I wish to receive updates on FRA s upcoming events via fax, email & phone. Signature: Name Title Company Dept. Address City State Zip Telephone: Fax: Email Please bill my: n MasterCard n Visa n Amex n Discover Card Number Exp.Date Name on Card Signature n Check enclosed n Please bill me later Make checks payable to Financial Research Associates and write B747 and attendee(s) name on your check. Conference Code: B747 Ask about our American council for an Energy-Efficient Economy and Financial Research Associates proudly present government/ non-profit rates The 4th Annual Energy Efficiency Finance Forum Financing, capital & Deal sourcing for Energy Efficiency may 20-21, 2010 the standard club chicago, il