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Why Smart Buildings Event Recap

August 29, 2018 By SBC


Thank you to all who attended last week’s event – Why Smart Buildings: Deciphering Hype from Reality.  Our biggest take away from the event?  The future is collaborative, not proprietary; we will transform buildings and cities by partnering and working together. Thanks to our incredible line-up of speakers!  Bert Van Hoof, Microsoft; Ash Awad, McKinstry; Jake Oster, Amazon; Kim Zentz, Urbanova; Curt Kirkeby, Avista; Brett Phillips, Unico Properties; and Zachary Gentry, View Dynamic Glass.

Here are 5 other key insights from the event:

  1. Kim talked about the importance of designing buildings and communities/cities that meet the actual needs of the community/individual. They are doing research to understand what those needs are and to refine demos/pilots of ideas based on the feedback they’re getting.  Smart doesn’t just mean advanced technologies but also from the perspective of people’s behavior, community or district inclusiveness.
  2. Brett talked about how he cares about making buildings more efficient to improve the air quality/world, but that he can only do that if it makes economic sense, which it does. He doesn’t spend more money to do it, he looks for trade-offs that can make the project funding work. He also shared that by simply getting data on their building performance, they were able to save 8% on costs. They did nothing other than get the data and make behavior and operational tweaks as a result of seeing the data.
  3. Bert talked about digital transformation through smart buildings. Azure IoT at Microsoft is a fascinating technology that would make buildings smarter with highly advanced technologies for modern meetings, spatial intelligence and workplace design.
  4. Ash spoke about value of unlocking the data to serve building owners, managers and occupants through artificial intelligence (AI), advanced analytics and automation, which is a crucial forward stepping pathway. It is important to understand value of visualizing data to make informed decisions and opt for sustainable options. An effort to utilize the large amount of building energy data available to make the right decisions and ability to share data within the industry can reap beneficial outcomes.
  5. Ash also noted the need for us to continue pushing smart building technologies/design innovation here in the PNW to the importance of supporting and passing I-1631 since we will likely see continued inaction at the Federal level.

Look for video highlights of this fantastic event soon!  We would also love to hear your feedback, and any other ideas you have for future events or ways to work together!  Contact Brittany Quigley at [email protected] or 206-624-7570.

Filed Under: 'Why Smart?' Events, Featured Event, SBC News

Ventilation for High Performance Buildings Training

August 29, 2018 By SBC

Join BetterBricks and the Smart Buildings Center to learn more about ventilation and best practices for its design and installation in high performance buildings. This training helps familiarize attendees with prescriptive dedicated outside air system (DOAS) code requirements, which are now mandated for certain building types by the 2015 Washington State Energy Code.

Register Today!

 

Filed Under: Featured Event

XMP Lunch & Learn: Research on energy use in pumping systems

August 29, 2018 By SBC

Date: September 11, 2018
Time: Noon-1pm (lunch provided)
Location: Smart Buildings Center | Pacific Tower
1st Floor Training Room, 1200 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144

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.

What is XMP?
The 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.

Pumps Research Goal
The 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.

We Need Your Help Collecting Data
We need your help to collect as much existing and new data as we can and make the research as effective as possible.

For more information please visit www.conduitnw.org and search for “XMP” or contact Sarah Widder at [email protected].

To register for the September 11th Lunch & Learn please e-mail Sarah Widder at [email protected] or Amy Jackson at [email protected].

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

PSE Pay for Performance Pilot – Looking for Projects

August 29, 2018 By SBC

PSE is still looking for 4 more projects in 2018 for the Pay for Performance pilot. This program is an opportunity to maximize your energy savings through capital and operational improvements, maintenance and behavioral energy-savings opportunities.  All proposals require a 15% minimum energy reduction target from capital measures, with an incentive structure that rewards a total building approach to managing your facility’s resources.

For further information, please contact Beth Robinweiler at [email protected] or 425-424-6476.

Filed Under: SBC News

Last chance to register for the Why Smart Buildings Executive Forum – August 24th

August 20, 2018 By SBC

The Why Smart Buildings Executive Forum is this Friday and there are only a few more days to register! This FREE event will feature a welcome address by Zachary Gentry, VP of Business Development at View Dynamic Glass and a keynote by Bert Van Hoof, Group Program Manager at Azure IoT and a Partner at Microsoft.   There will also be a panel discussion moderated by Jake Oster who leads energy policy for Amazon.  Jake will lead the discussion with panelists to address the reality of implementing smart technologies in the PNW.  Panelists will include Kim Zentz, Urbanova; Ash Awad, McKinstry; Curt Kirkeby, Avista; and Brett Phillips, Unico Properties.  There will also be an opportunity for audience Q&A.

When: August 24th, 2018

Time: 10am – 2pm (lunch will be included)

Location: Smart Buildings Center

1200 12th Ave S

Seattle, WA 98144

Register today before it’s too late!

Filed Under: 'Why Smart?' Events, Featured Event, SBC News

Ventilation for High Performance Buildings

August 20, 2018 By SBC

Learn more about ventilation and best practices for its design and installation in high performance buildings. This training helps familiarize attendees with prescriptive dedicated outside air system (DOAS) code requirements, which are now mandated for certain building types by the 2015 Washington State Energy Code.  Training topics include:

  • Understanding HRVs, ERVs, cross flow and counter flow, and wheels

  • Best practices for a range of building types

  • HRV sizing and specification guidelines

  • Ventilation standards for today and the future

  • Duct design and control options

  • Controls for CAV, DCV, and VAV flow options, and building control integration

  • Retrofit opportunities using DOAS and high-performance heating and cooling

Presenter: Barry Stephens, Ventacity Systems, Inc., and ASHRAE Member

Since March 2016, Barry has worked with Ventacity Systems, Inc., a manufacturer of very high performance, Passive House-certified HRVs. Prior to joining Ventacity, Barry spent 15 years at Zehnder America, Inc., a Swiss-based world leader in HRVs.  There he led the introduction of Zehnder systems to North America, including Solar Decathlon teams, NZE homes and Passive House projects.

Date: Monday, September 17, 2018

Time: 9am – 4pm (lunch included)

Cost: $49

Location: Smart Buildings Center

                  1200 12th Ave S

                  Seattle, WA 98144

Register Today!

 

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