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SUMMARY:Understanding the Washington Clean Buildings Standard
DESCRIPTION:The Clean Buildings Act of 2019 is one measure Washington State is taking to improve building operational efficiency. Propelling buildings to targeted energy use intensity by building type and size\, all commercial buildings over 50\,000 sf will need to comply by 2028 (220\,000 sf by 2026)\, and then maintain compliance or be subject to penalties. \nUMC\, Hargis Engineers and the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) have joined forces to break down the Clean Buildings Standard’s options and implications so you can define a path forward that aligns with your portfolio. [AIA CEU HSW 1.5 Credit] \nVIRTUAL PRESENTATION | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm \nTuesday\, November 16th – Washington State Compliance + Panel Discussion \n\nRep. Alex Ramel\, Washington State House of Representatives\nAmy Wheeless\, Northwest Energy Coalition\nRon Major\, WA State Dept. of Enterprise Services\nPoppy Storm\, 2050 Institute\nModerator: Kerry Meade\, Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC)\n\nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:Building Decarbonization and the Future of Washington State
DESCRIPTION:November 16\, 2021 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\nRegister \nJoin the Puget Sound ASHRAE Government Affairs Committee and Washington Society of Professional Engineers for a panel discussion on decarbonization in Washington State. What comes to mind when you think about the word “decarbonization”? Most might immediately picture the electric vehicle and the transportation sector. But what about the sector that leads the U.S. in carbon emissions? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2019\, commercial and residential buildings led the U.S. in carbon emissions\, making up 31% of total emissions which tops the transportation sector that accounts for 29% of total emissions. Buildings account for a majority of carbon emissions and building decarbonization is critical to slowing down climate change. In this panel\, you’ll learn about how Washington state has become a leader in building decarbonization and about ASHRAE’s efforts in decarbonization through the ASHRAE Task Force for Building Decarbonization.
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/building-decarbonization-and-the-future-of-washington-state/
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