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SUMMARY:NEEP Case Studies
DESCRIPTION:Designed for attendees to benefit from shared knowledge and experience of those who have “been there”\, case study sessions include presentations coupled with an extended audience Q&A segment. There are three case studies: \nACE in the Hole: Shared Energy Managers\nNot having a full-time energy manager doesn’t have to be a hindrance for communities. There is an alternative: shared energy managers. This case study will highlight the Achieving Community Efficiency (ACE) project\, a multi-year DOE-funded project where several communities worked together to share an energy manager. Join us to discuss the benefits of this type of program and how to set one up. \nThe ABCs of K-12 Retrofits\nThe American Society of Civil Engineers gave America’s public K-12 infrastructure a D+ in its 2021 Report Card. Many communities don’t have adequate budget or staff to properly maintain\, update\, or replace school buildings\, but this case study will highlight successful examples of existing school projects that address health and energy improvements. Join us for tips on becoming the teacher’s pet as new federal dollars become available for school retrofit projects that prioritize underserved communities. \nState Plans for Impact\nState leaders discuss their high-level plans for utilizing funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for energy efficiency\, economic development\, electrification and equity. Focus will be on the $62 billion to be administered by the Department of Energy\, but plans for Department of Transportation or other programs will also be addressed.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/neep-case-studies/
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SUMMARY:Better Buildings - Industrial Demand Response
DESCRIPTION:DOE\, through Better Plants\, has developed a guidance document around demand response for industrial partners. Come learn from the authors about how demand response works and how it can be leveraged at your facility to lower costs and reduce emissions. \nThe Better Buildings summer webinar series occurs weekly and takes on the most pressing topics facing energy professionals\, with new experts leading the conversations on proven best practices\, cost-effective strategies\, and innovative new ways to approach sustainability and energy performance. Webinars are open for registration through August.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/better-buildings-industrial-demand-response/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Energy equity: Bringing the benefits of our fight against climate change to frontline communities
DESCRIPTION:As climate change brings more devastating impacts to the Southwest\, it’s more important than ever to include low-income and frontline communities in climate action plans. We will not reach our climate goals if we do not include this large segment of the population in these strategic plans. More importantly\, frontline communities are often the first to feel the impacts of global warming and the group to experience the worst of those impacts. It is vital that we focus on inclusion of these communities in all of SWEEP’s carbon reduction work. \nIn this webinar\, SWEEP’s Tammy Fiebelkorn and New Mexico Representative Kristina Ortez will discuss this important focus and highlight program and policy examples that assist low-income communities to reduce carbon emissions\, reduce their energy costs\, and improve public health. \nRepresentative Ortez and Tammy work together on a variety of programs and policies to fight climate change and help frontline communities. They created and received legislative approval for the Community Energy Efficiency Development Block Grant Act in New Mexico which provides energy burden reductions for frontline communities via energy efficiency and beneficial electrification; and they also passed legislation providing tax credits\, which double for low-income people\, for improving the energy efficiency of homes.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/energy-equity-bringing-the-benefits-of-our-fight-against-climate-change-to-frontline-communities/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Now We're Cooking! presents: How induction has revolutionized the sales floor
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging webinar from chef and educator Andrew Forlines of Chef AF who will present on his experience as a residential appliance salesperson. Chef Andrew will share why he prefers to sell induction\, how he navigates consumer barriers to destigmatize induction\, and how he shifts his selling style to meet individual needs.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/now-were-cooking-presents-how-induction-has-revolutionized-the-sales-floor/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Better Buildings Residential Network - Coming Soon: Innovations Heading to the Residential Efficiency Market from the DOE Advanced Building Construction Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Market-changing new approaches and technologies are heading toward commercialization through the DOE Advanced Building Construction Initiative\, which seeks to shake up business as usual. The residential efficiency field is ripe for disruption. Hear from the teams who DOE is funding to create this change and get a sneak peek at what you can expect to see down the road.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/better-buildings-residential-network-coming-soon-innovations-heading-to-the-residential-efficiency-market-from-the-doe-advanced-building-construction-initiative/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office: Equitable Building Decarbonization
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URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/u-s-department-of-energy-building-technologies-office-equitable-building-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Better Buildings - Clear the Air: Healthy Indoor Air for Small Business
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss ways small business owners and building managers can ensure healthy indoor air quality for staff and customers. \nThe Better Buildings summer webinar series occurs weekly and takes on the most pressing topics facing energy professionals\, with new experts leading the conversations on proven best practices\, cost-effective strategies\, and innovative new ways to approach sustainability and energy performance. Webinars are open for registration through August.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/better-buildings-clear-the-air-healthy-indoor-air-for-small-business/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Study Briefing: Chemical Composition of Natural Gas in the Home
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, June 28 at 1pm EDT (10am PDT)\, PSE Healthy Energy will host a briefing on the results of a new study on the chemical composition of natural gas used in homes. \nAttendees of the briefing will hear directly from the study’s authors\, who will share key findings and discuss potential implications for the millions of Americans who rely on gas to power appliances like kitchen stoves and water heaters.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/study-briefing-chemical-composition-of-natural-gas-in-the-home/
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