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IDL Professional Education Offerings – New Dates!

November 9, 2017 By SBC

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.

 New dates! 1/11, 2/1, 2/22, and 3/15.

  1. Energy Modeling in the Design Process (1/11)
  2. Designing for the Perimeter Zone (2/1)
  3. Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Forum (2/22)
  4. Tools for Water, Materials, and More (3/15)

For more details, or to register for these events, click HERE.

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NEEC Launches the Smart Buildings Center Education Program

November 9, 2017 By SBC

As part of the evolving effort to grow the programs and opportunities for smart and efficient building operations, NEEC recently encouraged the development of a new non-profit – the Smart Buildings Center Education Program (SBC-EP). The SBC-EP is a 501(c)3 organization with an educational mission to increase awareness and understanding of smart building technologies and practices. The public launch of the organization was held October 26th at the Smart Buildings Center in Pacific Tower on Beacon Hill.   The event called, “Empowering Smart Buildings: Improving Productivity and Reducing Operating Costs,” featured a moderated panel of the SBC-EP board. The SBC-EP Board is comprised of business, utility and governmental leaders that span the stakeholders and constituents of smart building practices and technologies. The panel led an engaging discussion of the opportunities for adopting smart building practices and technologies, as well as some of the challenges we face in bringing these ideas to market. Panelists were:

  • Perry England, VP Building Performance, MacDonald Miller
  • Dan McConnon, DCYF Project Director, WA Dept. of Commerce
  • Chris Roe, Energy Procurement Manager, Amazon
  • Cal Shirley, VP of Customer Solutions, Puget Sound Energy (retired)
  • Bert Van Hoof, Partner, GPM Azure IoT, Microsoft
  • Phil Welker, Executive Director, PECI

    Jim Baggs, Customer Service, Communications & Regulatory Affairs Officer of Seattle City Light delivers a welcome address at the SBC-EP launch event.

Ash Awad, the Chief Market Officer for McKinstry is also a member of the SBC-EP board, but was unable to attend the event. SBC-EP will co-locate at the Pacific Tower with the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) who will continue to manage the physical space. SBC-EP will focus its efforts at the Pacific Tower and around the region on the development and implementation of informational and educational programs related to smart buildings.

 

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

Lighting Maintenance Best Practices Event

November 9, 2017 By SBC

Thursday, November 16
Check in 11:30, Presentation noon – 1:00
Pacific Tower, 1200 12th Ave S Ste 110, Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 538-0832
Register by Tuesday, November 14
SBC subscribers (you!) receive the Electric League member rate of $40, a $10 discount.

Program Topic
Learn how to maintain your lighting system or even eliminate maintenance!  Presentation includes lighting fundamentals, principles of lighting maintenance, and improvement strategies.

Who Should Attend
Facility Managers, Electrical Contractors, Project Managers, utility employees.

Speaker Bio
Jeff Anderson is a Senior Lighting Specialist who specializes in lighting retrofit projects in the greater Puget Sound area. He coordinates efforts between customers, trade allies and power producers. He also conducts lighting audits, which detail the benefits and incentives of lighting projects suited to individual sites and help customers make fully informed decisions.
Jeff joined Evergreen Consulting Group in September 2010 following more than a decade of assisting electrical contractors, hospitals, schools and industrial customers with lighting retrofits. Previously, he worked on design build projects for an electrical distributor, where he also led the project quotes department. He has been an account manager for the last 18 of his 27 years of electrical distribution experience. He earned the Lighting Certified Professional designation from the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions, NCQLP, in 2008.

Registration Details
Join us for the Electric League’s Monthly Luncheon Meeting and Networking Event, Thursday, November 16 at the Smart Buildings Center, 1200 12th Ave South, Suite 110. Check-in and a lunch buffet begin at 11:30 AM.  The presentation will run from noon – 1:00 PM.

Advance registration and payment is required, and is being accepted now. Please assist our planning by registering early. League Members: $40; Non-League Members: $50. A late fee applies for registrations received after Tuesday, November 14.  Register below or call 425-646-4727.

Parking
There is a parking garage directly west of the Pacific Tower.

Filed Under: Featured Event

Professional Education Offerings at UW Integrated Design Lab

October 18, 2017 By SBC

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.

Register Now!

Sessions will be held at the Smart Buildings Center
in Seattle, WA from  8:30 AM-12:30 PM on the following dates:

1. Energy Modeling in the Design Process
Timeline and process for using energy modeling to achieve high performance design: Thursday, November 2
Understand how to fully realize high performance by examining the timeline and process for incorporating energy modeling in the design process. We will introduce the level of analytical detail that is required at each step of the design process in order to support data-driven decision-making.

2.Designing for the Perimeter Zone 
Understanding loads and implications for architectural design: Thursday, November 16
Contextualize loads that are introduced through the building perimeter, and how modeling can help inform higher performance architectural design. Implications for light, air, heat transfer, passive and active systems, materials, as well as user behaviors will set the stage for best-practice envelope design.

3. Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency 
Forum discussion for understanding opportunities and barriers: Thursday, November 30
Implications for high performance multifamily residential will be explored through a forum discussion, raising awareness of the opportunities and barriers for energy and water efficiency in this prevalent building typology.

4. Quantifying Performance Beyond Energy
Tools for Water, Materials, and more: Thursday, December 14
Explore high performance building concepts beyond energy including water efficiency concepts, quantification, and implementation; materials selection aiming at environmentally and healthy choices; and other topics to be identified in partnership with series participants.

The total cost for the packaged Fall offerings is $350.
Please inquire for al a carte rates and offerings

Questions? Contact Heather Burpee at [email protected] or 206.616.6566

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

Don’t Miss This Event at the Smart Buildings Center!

October 10, 2017 By SBC

Empowering Smart Buildings: Improving Productivity and Reducing Operating Costs

October 26th

730am – 930am

                                 Smart Buildings Center

This event serves as a kick off for the newly designated 501(c)3 organization, the Smart Buildings Center Education Program (SBC-EP). This non-profit is driven by an educational mission to inform stakeholders in the built environment of the productivity and cost benefits of deploying data driven smart building strategies.

Beginning with an informal light breakfast, attendees will be able to network and visit resource kiosks which feature items such as the real time energy performance dashboard (SkySpark) tracking building system performance of the Pacific Tower. Attendees will also see displays of building diagnostic tools available from the Tool Lending Library housed at the SBC. A smart screen board will be accessible that allows participants to view analysis visualizations of energy and performance data.

The formal program begins at 8:15am with a welcome address by Jim Baggs, Customer Service, Communications & Regulatory Affairs Officer of Seattle City Light. At 8:30am, the SBC Board of Directors will participate in a facilitated panel discussion that highlights smart building technologies and practices and how this region is taking a leadership position in bringing these ideas to market.

Industry Panel:

  • Perry England, VP Building Performance, MacDonald Miller
  • Dan McConnon, DCYF Project Director, WA Dept. of Commerce
  • Chris Roe, Energy Procurement Manager, Amazon
  • Cal Shirley, VP of Customer Solutions, Puget Sound Energy (retired)
  • Bert Von Hoof, Partner, GPM Azure IoT, Microsoft
  • Phil Welker, Executive Director, PECI

The event is FREE but space is limited, so RSVP now!

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

Upcoming Clean Energy Conference Tackles 3 Big Questions

October 10, 2017 By SBC

Nearly everyone agrees the Northwest should transition to the cleanest possible electric system.  But knowing what that system looks like and how to get there forces us to answer 3 difficult questions:

  • How can and should investor-owned utilities be motivated to pursue clean energy?
  • What should the role of natural gas be in our clean energy future?
  • How can we make the transition to a clean energy future equitable for frontline communities and for workers affected by the decline of fossil fuels?

Debating these and other vital questions will be leaders and experts from business, advocacy organizations, government . . . and, we hope, you as well.

It happens on November 2 in Seattle.  Register now for the Clean & Affordable Energy Conference and be part of the conversation the Northwest needs to have.

Then, join the Coalition in the evening for the fantastic Clean Energy Awards Gala, honoring exceptional leaders in advancing clean energy progress in the Northwest. You don’t want to miss this special event and opportunity to support the Coalition’s work!

Register!

Save money ($50) by registering for the conference and gala together! Simply select the combo ticket when you register.

 

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