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Meet the BEACON fellows: Pierce County

August 8, 2025 By SBC staff

TheĀ Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) ProjectĀ launched in June 2025, placing 10 fellows across the state to provide free, technical assistance to building owners working to meet the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS). The Smart Buildings Center is supporting the project with training and technical support for the fellows. We are sharing features of BEACON fellows from different counties for the next few weeks that are published by the Department of Commerce. If you’re interested in receiving assistance from a BEACON fellow, please complete theĀ BEACON Project Interest Form.

Where is your host site?

Paige Shinall: I am partnered with Pierce County’s Office of Resilience and Climate Action housed within the Planning and Public Works Division.

Rebekah Lee: My host site is the Pierce College Fort Steilacoom campus in Pierce County.

 

Can you tell us a little about yourself?

Paige:Ā Originally from Minneapolis, MN, I moved to Tacoma in 2021 for my undergraduate education at the University of Puget Sound. I spent four years playing on the varsity tennis team, working on campus and community outreach projects for my campus’s sustainability department, and spending my summers conducting geologic fieldwork as an intern with Mount Rainier National Park. I graduated in the spring of 2025 with a dual degree in Geology and Environmental Policy and lots of memorable experiences. I now reside in Seattle and spend my free time recreating outdoors, discovering new restaurants, and spending time with friends and family.

Rebekah:Ā I am a born-and-raised Washingtonian. I recently graduated from Emory University with degrees in environmental science and psychology. I have experience working in diverse environmental fields, including environment-based community health projects and initiatives, investigating corporate targets of industrial stormwater permitting, and contributing to agricultural research. I am also passionate about environmental equity and environmental education, especially for underserved regions and historically marginalized communities.

Why did you apply to be a BEACON fellow?

Paige:Ā I applied for the BEACON fellowship because I wanted to continue in the environmental field and learn more about energy efficiency efforts. I was compelled by the structure of the fellowship and the comprehensive training provided to fellows. I have loved being able to connect with different professionals in the field and learn more about how we can help protect the planet in large and small ways.

Rebekah:Ā As a Washington native and sustainability-focused individual, the BEACON fellowship is an excellent opportunity to enact positive change for my community as well as acquiring and applying sustainable skills. As a fellow, I am able to support and help enact tangible, sustainable changes that have immediate and significant impacts in my home state. The BEACON fellowship has helped me develop professionally while allowing me to build environmental resilience and give back to my home.

Both Paige and Rebekah provide Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) support to Tier 1 and Tier 2 buildings in Pierce County. To receive services, please complete theĀ BEACON Project Interest Form. You can also email Paige atĀ [email protected]Ā and Rebekah atĀ [email protected].

This story was originally on the Clean Buildings Bulletin from WA Dept of Commerce. For more stories like this one check out the full bulletin here.

Filed Under: SBC News

BetterBricks: These Northwest Buildings Tell Quite the Story

August 6, 2025 By SBC staff

Our friends at BetterBricks took a look at buildings around the PNW that are leading the way in high-performance tech. Check out their newsletter here for more stories like these.

Now filterable by technology, state, and building type, the BetterBricks library of data-backed case studies has never been easier to navigate.Ā Jump into the libraryĀ of real-world case studies and expert interviews that demonstrate the proven value of high-performance technologies and solutions.

Filed Under: Resources

Join SBC and FEA on 8/14 at 8:30 PT for Future-Ready Facilities: Navigating Risk Through Property Resilience

July 16, 2025 By SBC staff

Register Today!

Smart Buildings Center and FEA are excited to partner for this educational LIVE webinar. Join us as we discuss risks and opportunities for your facilities in the ever-changing world of the built environment.

As risks to the built environment grow more complex – from environmental threats to technology disruptions – facility leaders must adopt a proactive approach to resilience. This session will share strategies for identifying vulnerabilities, mitigating emerging risks, and embedding resilience into everyday operations and long-term planning. Drawing on real-world examples, we’ll explore how to integrate resilience into facility planning. We’ll also highlight the new ASTM Standard Guide for Property Resilience Assessment as one of several tools to structure your approach. Whether you’re just starting your resilience journey or looking to strengthen an existing program, you’ll leave with actionable insights and planning tools to build readiness and ensure continuity in the face of disruption.

Filed Under: Education & Training, Featured Event, Webinars

SBC Welcomes Two New Partners: Custom Energy and Cascade Natural Gas!

July 10, 2025 By SBC staff

Custom Energy specializes in providing bespoke energy solutions that cater to the unique needs of your business. As a woman-owned and family-operated company, Custom Energy understands that each building has its own set of requirements. That’s why Custom Energy approaches energy management with a customer-centric mindset, designing tailored plans that not only meet your specific needs but also adhere to local government regulations.

Custom Energy knows that navigating the State of Washington’s Clean Buildings Act can be complex, and compliance is essential. Custom Energy’s team is dedicated to taking the burden off your shoulders by delivering a comprehensive, multi-year strategy to help you avoid costly fines and ensure you meet all compliance standards.

Learn more about Custom Energy at custom-energy.com.

Cascade Natural Gas (CNGC) Commercial and Industrial Program provides rebates for the installation of eligible high-performance equipment upgrades to help optimize operating budgets and reduce energy use at your facility. Reducing energy consumption and increasing energy efficiency is a proven strategy for cutting and controlling costs.

Learn more from the CNGC Commercial Industrial Incentive Brochure and by visiting the Commercial Rebates Offering page.

To learn more about Smart Buildings Center partnership opportunities please see smartbuildingscenter.org/partner-benefits.

Filed Under: SBC News

Scholarships for Oregon Small Biz Industrial Symbiosis Study Tour: Apply by 7/15

July 1, 2025 By SBC staff

Business Oregon is partnering with CSI once more for anĀ Oregon-to-Denmark Industrial Symbiosis Study TourĀ taking place September 21-27, 2025.

Thanks to Business Oregon’s generous support,Ā up to 14 Oregon businessesĀ will receive aĀ scholarship of $3,000Ā (for businesses with 100 to 250 employees)Ā orĀ $5,000Ā (for businesses with fewer than 100 employees).Ā If selected, participating businesses will be responsible for the remainder of the tuition ($800 or $2,800), plus transportation costs to and from Denmark.Ā DEADLINE TO APPLY IS JULY 15TH!

Companies that use significant heat, water, and organic materials in their production facilities – including food, beverage, and wood products businesses — will discover and see first-hand remarkable strategies deployed by the Danes that boost the bottom lineĀ andĀ improve sustainability performance at the same time.

Thanks to a grant from theĀ Scan Design Foundation, the delegation will include a bipartisan group of 8 Oregon State Legislators.

Follow the linkĀ to learn more and to apply.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Seattle City Light Announces Increased 2025 Energy Efficiency Incentives

June 26, 2025 By SBC staff

Seattle City Light has increased energy efficiency incentives by 10 percent! This applies to lighting retrofits, HVAC, building envelope upgrades, and process equipment improvements. Energy efficiency remains an excellent cost management tool for building owners. An additional $75 per fixture is available for LED installations with Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC). LLLC-equipped fixtures offer easy customization of facility lighting, enhancing productivity, and reducing operating costs. FYI: Lighting incentives will sunset after 2029, so add them to your capital budget now. Most HVAC and Building Controls measures are paid at $0.36/kWh saved. For details, review the updatedĀ 2025 incentives list, which outlines frequently used energy efficiency incentives for your whole building.

Get started today! Contact an Energy Advisor atĀ [email protected]Ā or call (206) 684-3800 for additional information.Ā Ā 

Filed Under: Resources

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