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SUMMARY:Energy Benchmarking 201: Update your account\, understand your score\, and take action
DESCRIPTION:The City of Seattle offers this free workshop for participants that have previously benchmarked their commercial and multi-family properties.  This hands-on session will teach you how to make annual updates to your building’s energy performance using the free on-line tool ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager. Participants will also learn tips to make their energy score as accurate as possible\, learn how to use the data to track their energy performance overtime to reduce costs. Please bring your Portfolio Manager username and password. \nParticipants will also be introduced to the “beyond benchmarking” with a viewing of tools\, resources\, and utility incentive programs that can help them achieve energy savings.
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/energy-benchmarking-201-update-your-account-understand-your-score-and-take-action/
LOCATION:Smart Buildings Center\, 1200 12th Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144
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SUMMARY:What's the Economic Future of Energy Efficiency?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar has ended.  Click here for the webinar recording.  Below are the speaker presentations for download: \nMatt Golden\, CEO\, Open Energy Efficiency (PDF)\nJosh Lehner\, Economist\, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis (PDF)\nSteve Lerch\, Executive Director\, Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (PDF) \n\nJoin NEEC for a webinar on March 13th from 11am – 12pm PST on the near term economic forecast for Washington and Oregon’s energy sector. We’ll also discuss how other EE programs such as meter-based programs will impact the future as we face the changes that surrounds our industry. \nPanel:\nMatt Golden\, CEO\, Open Energy Efficiency\nJosh Lehner\, Economist\, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis\nSteve Lerch\, Executive Director\, Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council \nModerator:\nJohn Morris\, VP Market Development\, D+R International
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/whats-the-economic-future-of-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:Washington
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SUMMARY:Integrated Design: Tools and Methods
DESCRIPTION:Join the University of Washington Integrated Design Lab for in-depth educational opportunities focused on the tools and skills required to assess high performance design. Intended for participants who understand high performance concepts\, this course provides technical training for practitioners to bring state-of-the-art quantitative analysis into design practice. The course complements the AIA Getting to Zero series\, and will provide training using commonly available design tools such as EQuest\, DIVA for Rhino\, Revit\, and custom Excel spreadsheets. \nQuestions? Contact Heather Burpee at burpeeh@uw.edu or 206.616.6566 \nEvent Dates: 1/11\, 2/1\, 2/22\, and 3/15
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/integrated-design-tools-and-methods/2018-03-15/
LOCATION:Smart Building Center\, 1200 12th Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144
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SUMMARY:Energy Storage Systems Safety and Reliability Forum
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE) Energy Storage Program\, you are invited to participate in an upcoming workshop on the safety and reliability of stationary energy storage systems. \nThe Energy Storage Safety and Reliability Forum will be held at the Edgewater Hotel on Wednesday-Thursday\, March 28-29\, 2018. \nForum participants will learn about the current state of energy storage safety and reliability and will help identify additional R&D efforts that further advance the current DOE roadmap for energy storage. As a key stakeholder within the energy storage community\, your input will help identify the challenges\, opportunities\, and potential solutions for improving energy storage systems. \nThis workshop is a great opportunity for you to help set the DOE agenda and have a voice in where DOE dollars are spent. Presentations from safety and reliability experts\, energy storage and power electronic providers\, utilities\, integrators\, testing and certification labs\, and academia will be given to help frame the discussion. \nFor information on energy storage at PNNL\, please visit https://energystorage.pnnl.gov/
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/energy-storage-systems-safety-and-reliability-forum/
LOCATION:The Edgewater Hotel\, 2411 Alaskan Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121
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SUMMARY:NEEC Power Hour and Bullitt Center Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NEEC for our Power Hour at the Bullitt Center on March 28 from 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Hosted by the Integrated Design Lab (IDL)\, our informal after work get together will feature drinks and light refreshments combined with networking opportunities amongst peers and to hear featured guests bringing news and insights affecting the industry. \nYou’ll also get an opportunity to tour the Bullitt Center and hear from IDL on the building design strategies that help meet the Living Building Challenge.
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/neec-power-hour-and-bullitt-center-tour/
LOCATION:bullitt center\, 1501 East Madison Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122
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