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SUMMARY:XMP Lunch & Learn: RESEARCH ON ENERGY USE IN PUMPING SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is exploring a program intended to make it easier for pump owners and operators to identify and scope efficient pump systems\, decreasing the cost of system operations. \nWhat is XMP?\nThe Extended Motor Products (XMP) Initiative is aimed at encouraging the use of more efficient pumping systems. NEEA and its utility partners are embarking on a research project to better understand energy use and energy saving opportunities in pump systems. The goal of XMP is to make it easier to buy more efficient pump systems. \nPumps Research Goal\nThe research will serve to support reliable energy savings estimates for commercial & industrial pumps and to create a regional database of pump energy and performance data. \nWe Need Your Help Collecting Data\nWe need your help to collect as much existing and new data as we can and make the research as effective as possible. \nFor more information please visit www.conduitnw.org and search for “XMP” or contact Sarah Widder at swidder@cadeogroup.com.
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/xmp-lunch-learn-research-on-energy-use-in-pumping-systems/
LOCATION:Smart Building Center\, 1200 12th Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144
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SUMMARY:Shades of Green
DESCRIPTION:Join us September 12-13\, 2018 in Portland\, Oregon for the Shades of Green Forum produced by Prisma Point. This two-day conference will bring together a diverse group of professionals from around the country for a candid discussion about the state of diversity within the energy industry\, as well as a facilitated workshop around diversity best practices\, strategies and actions. \nAttendees will leave with meaningful takeaways that can be implemented to move organizations further along the path to diversity\, inclusion and equity. \nNEEC members get 30% off from registration\, just enter the code: NEEC30. \nEarly bird rate ends on July 31st so register now.
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/shades-of-green/
LOCATION:Sentinel Hotel\, 614 SW 11th Ave.\, Portland\, OR
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SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap: Commercial Real Estate and Energy Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:The AEE Columbia River Chapter and Energy Trust of Oregon are proud to present the next Energy Engineering Forum. This free event consists of a one hour panel discussion by green building experts followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A.They will be discussing the challenges and solutions to working within the complex commercial real estate market. \nA complimentary lunch and certificates of attendance will be provided. \nPanelists: \nWade Lange\, CPM\, RPA\, FMA \nVice President\, Regional Manager\, Portland\, American Assets Trust \nMr. Lange serves as Vice President and Regional Manager for the Portland area\, overseeing operations and development for approximately 1.3 million square feet of office\, residential and retail property.  Prior to joining American Assets Trust in February of 2013\, Mr. Lange served as Vice President of Property Management for Langley Investment Properties and Ashforth Pacific\, from 1997 to 2013\, with primary responsibility for the Lloyd properties now owned by American Assets Trust.  Mr. Lange also worked for the Oregon State Legislature as the Facilities Manager for the State Capitol and as the Maintenance Manager for US Bancorp’s corporate headquarters in Portland\, Oregon.  Mr. Lange is a native of Portland and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Social Science from Portland State University and serves on the boards of BOMA Oregon\, Oregon Smart Growth\, Go Lloyd\, Portland Street Car\, Lloyd Enhanced Service District\, Lloyd EcoDistrict and the Holliday Park Partnership. \nEmily Pearce\, CEM\, MBA \nVice President\, Waypoint Energy \nEmily Pearce has 20 years of business experience with over a decade of that in the energy efficiency industry. She has lead strategic initiatives for many utility programs including developing and designing innovative energy efficiency and market transformation programs\, introducing new technology to the marketplace\, and implementing and improving national energy efficiency programs. Her responsibility has included managing over $100M budgets over the past decade. Ms. Pearce has lead major business development efforts across the U.S. with specific experience in commercial utility markets\, the built environment and the commercial real estate market with expansive relationships throughout these sectors. As Vice President at Waypoint\, Emily runs the energy services side of business which spans across the U.S. Emily has a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University\, and an M.B.A in Finance and Organizational Behavior from Marylhurst University. She is also a Certified Energy Manager. Emily is the Chair of the Green Building Interest Group (GBIG) – a sub-committee of the Cascadia Portland Collaborative of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and on the Board of the AEE Columbia Chapter. \nMelynda Retallack\, Ink:built \nMelynda is a Principal and owner at Ink:built Architecture\, a woman owned architecture and development company. She views each project Ink Built takes on as an opportunity to demonstrate how buildings can have a restorative effect on our environment and even start to alleviate issues of affordability and equity in housing. After graduating from high school here in Portland\, Mel earned a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon and then moved to San Francisco to develop affordable housing and complete school renovations around the Bay Area. She is a licensed architect in Oregon and Washington and a LEED AP BD&C with over 20 years of experience in architecture and real estate development. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Camp Fire Columbia- a youth services organization and is a past chair and is still active with the Green Building Interest Group (GBIG) – a sub-committee of the Cascadia Portland Collaborative of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and International Living Futures Institute (ILFI). Mel spends her free time backpacking and paddling in the northwest and tending her urban garden. \n  \nFor those attending remotely\, please see below for webinar information \nWebinar Link \nUSA Toll Free: +1 (872) 240-3212 \nAccess code: 541-528-093
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/bridging-the-gap-commercial-real-estate-and-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 Northwest 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209
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SUMMARY:Portland Power Hour
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Energy 350\, come and join NEEC at these informal after work get together for NEEC members. The Power Hour will feature drinks and light refreshments combined with networking opportunities amongst peers and to hear featured guests bringing news and insights affecting the industry. \nThis is a FREE event so come and join us!
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/portland-power-hour/
LOCATION:Energy 350\, 1033 SE Main St\, Portland\, OR
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