Eco and OEC

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Info Contact:
Tom Kirkpatrick
Eco Engineering
513.985.8301

Ohio Energy Conference calls on Eco expertise in energy efficient lighting technologies.

February 18, 2009, Cincinnati, OH ----- For the second consecutive year Eco Engineering will lead the energy efficient lighting workshop at the 2009 Ohio Energy Conference. Tom Kirkpatrick, Eco President and CEO, will produce and deliver an informative session about trends in energy efficient lighting and lighting controls. The workshop will include prectical tips on new lighting technologies, information about LEED certification points, how-to guides involving both upgrade processes and applying for rebates or tax credits. The Ohio Energy Conference will be held in Columbus, Ohio, February 24-25, 2009.

Mr. Kirkpatrick will be joined by Eco Director Jeff Lyon in the delivery of the workshop. The session will be held on Tuesday, February 24th at 11 AM. For additional information about the Ohio Energy Conference log on to mecseminars.com. You can view the workshop presentation by downloading the PowerPoint Show: Ohio_Energy_022409.pps, 10 MB

Eco Engineering helps customers identify and implement financially attractive energy-saving solutions that deliver an ideal visual environment while preserving our world for future generations. Eco offers energy efficient lighting upgrades on a national basis using a comprehensive approach from auditing, engineering and materials acquisition through installation, proper recycling and disposal. Eco provides expertise and support to assist customers in qualifying for local utility rebates and federal tax incentives associated with energy efficient lighting projects. Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, Eco has been a recognized specialist in the energy efficient lighting industry since 1993. Eco Engineering has completed hundreds of successful projects for large customers with multiple locations, including JC Penney, Fed Ex Freight, H.J. Heinz, Procter and Gamble, Smurfit Stone, Duke Realty, The Cleveland Clinic, Kellogg’s, Dell Computer, Nationwide Insurance and many others. See www.ecoengineering.com for more information.