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Pac Tower Goes Green – Kick Off Event a Success!

August 16, 2017 By SBC

On August 2nd, the Smart Buildings Center had a successful event for Pacific Tower building tenants to introduce SBC’s project to improve energy efficiency at Pacific Tower, one of the most iconic and historic buildings in Seattle.Ā  Earlier this year, SBC received a two-year grant from the Martin Fabert Foundation, with a focus on engaging the 16 organizations on behavioral strategies specific to lighting, plug loads, and heating and cooling.Ā  The first step was to establish a baseline energy use data for the building.Ā  We utilizedĀ SBC’s Tool Lending Library and deployed over 100 data loggers over a period of two months.Ā  At the event, attendees learned about the building energy consumption and energy use profile as a result of the data analysis from the loggers.Ā  In addition, they also learned tips and tricks on changes they can implement to reduce energy consumption.

The kickoff event was the first of many more tenant engagement eventsĀ for this project.Ā  The first building wide tenant two-week competition, Lights Off Challenge, was announced and started on August 7.Ā  Stay tuned for more progress on this project over the next two years.

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

Northwest Demand Response & Energy Storage Summit

July 31, 2017 By SBC

Northwest grid operators and other stakeholders are poised to expand demand side resources, energy storage, and other flexible energy solutions. Join the discussion about how to move forward effectively.Ā Over 165 professionals attended last year’s Northwest DR Symposium. We expect well over 200 this year. You should be one of them.

DEMAND RESPONSE:Ā Get up to date on DR seasonal trends, behavioral vs. automated, DR combining DR and EE, the direction for DER, and more.

ENERGY STORAGE:Ā We’ll explore where to locate storage, how to procure it, the value stack for our region, and more. Join us to find out.

The 2017 Northwest Demand Response + Energy Storage Summit:

Sept. 27 and 28, 2017 World Forestry Center (next to the Oregon Zoo)

4033 Southwest Canyon Road Portland, OR 97221

GetĀ more details about the DR + Energy SummitĀ on our website or inĀ this PDF prospectus.

 

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News

2017 Energy Facilities Connections Conference Innovations Award Winners Announced

June 21, 2017 By SBC

Innovative leaders working to save energy, improve public safety, and meet labor force demands recognized by the WSU Energy Program. The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council and the BOC program are proud sponsors of the Energy Facilities ConnectionsĀ conference and the award.

This information is shared courtesy of the WSU Energy program.Ā 

Challenges are less daunting when we leverage lessons of others who have solved similar problems. Local leaders who are taking innovative steps to save energy, improve public safety, and meet labor force demands shared their ideas at the recent Energy/Facilities Connections Conference hosted by the WSU Energy Program. Their efforts earned them Energy/Facilities Innovations Awards, sponsored by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council.

University of Washington – Bothell

The combined UW Bothell & Cascadia College campus is new and modern, but is experiencing growing pains. Commuters fill the two garage facilities to capacity, which causes poor traffic flow and backups. In turn, drivers become frustrated, which increases the risk for accidents where car traffic and pedestrians try to use the same spaces at the same time.

Associate Vice Chancellor of Facilities, Tony Guerrero, developed a vision comprised of several strategic projects to improve vehicle and pedestrian safety on campus.

Light emitting diodes (LEDs) were installed in crosswalks. This system includes motion sensors that activate flashing LEDs when pedestrians enter the crosswalk. These lights are piercing and difficult for drivers to ignore when activated by an approaching pedestrian. The lights are also highly visible to pedestrians, which may make them more aware of their surroundings when crossing the road. There have been no pedestrian-involved accidents since the system has been in operation.

LED area lighting was added in the covered levels of the parking garages so drivers and pedestrians can see better and feel safer. This upgrade is particularly beneficial in areas that are farthest away from natural lighting sources. By adding daylight and occupancy sensors to the already-efficient LED lighting system, this improvement also enhances energy savings by providing illumination only when needed.

Vehicle sensors were added in the parking garages to monitor traffic flows and illuminate signs to indicate how many spaces are available on each level. Color LEDs over each parking space indicate if a space is available, full, or designated for carpools, ADA accessible, or other special cases. If drivers don’t see a green light down the row, they can quickly move on. These upgrades have reduced the frequency and duration of traffic jams in the parking garages. Reduced wait and idle times also reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Finally, a mobile parking app lets drivers check parking availability in real time, before they even arrive on campus, so they can plan ahead to find an available parking spot.

South Seattle College

For tech tourists, the new smart buildings in the Puget Sound region are visitor attractions on par with the Microsoft campus and Nintendo headquarters. These buildings use complex and interconnected technologies to ensure that the people who work in them are comfortable and productive, so facilities managers with specialized knowledge are needed to run them.

But as the pace of smart building development accelerates, the availability of qualified people to manage them is dwindling. Industry leaders have identified a looming gap in the next 10 years of qualified facilities management personnel in the region.

To address this need, an innovative Bachelor of Applied Science in Sustainable Building Science Technology was created. Victoria Hardy, Sustainable Building Science Technology Faculty Coordinator, mentions three unique features of this degree: it builds on technical Associate degrees, is delivered in a hybrid format that is 80% online and 20% face-to-face one Saturday a month, and is designed for working adults with experience in the built environment and veterans with STEM backgrounds.

According to the program website, ā€œThe Sustainable Building Science Technology BAS program is a unique bachelor’s degree designed to meet the needs of industry by providing professionals an understanding of building function and project finance, further enabling them to maintain buildings in healthier, more durable, sustainable and economical ways.ā€

The program was launched in fall 2014. Since then, 49 people have enrolled and 11 have already graduated. The persistence rate in the program is 89%. Enrolled students have seen salary increases of as much as 31% and significant promotions.

Congratulations to these 2017 EFC Innovations Award winners. Public, nonprofit, and tribal organizations are eligible for consideration. Innovations must be facilities related, such as maintenance, custodial, new construction and renovation, security, grounds, and emergency preparedness. See the WSU Energy Program website for details.

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News Tagged With: award, BOC

NEEC Power Hour – June 22nd, 2017

June 7, 2017 By SBC

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) invites you toĀ attendĀ theĀ upcomingĀ NEEC Power HourĀ at the Smart Buildings Center.Ā Ā These informal after work get togethers, hosted by NEEC several times a year, will feature drinks and light refreshments combined with networking opportunities amongst peers and to hear featured guests bringing news and insights affecting the industry.Ā  Join us and hear about the many benefits of being a NEEC member.

Click here to register.

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News Tagged With: neec events, networking, power hour

Summer Educational Sessions at the Lighting Design Lab

May 25, 2017 By SBC

The Summer Session has three modules and will be held in the morning.
Please make sure to register for Morning Only.

Classes are eligible for CEUs through self-reporting.

Summer Session Includes

Breakfast & NetworkingĀ  8:00 a.m.
Session RunsĀ  8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

1) Lighting Design Considerations
Designing effectively with light is more complicated than picking light fixtures and calculating the amount of light falling onto a desk or work plane. Come and learn some of the key considerations, tips, and tricks that may help to most effectively use light to enhance human visual performance and ensure good outcomes from new construction and retrofits.

2) LED Replacements for T8 and T5 Fluorescent Lamps. Where do you fit?
The LED retrofit opportunities available for tubular fluorescent lamps has never been more diverse. It seems like there are new variations cropping up all of the time. This industry update will assist you in figuring out the differences, and which strategy may be right for your application.

3) Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) – Easy Energy Savings (EES)
Lighting controls can range from simple to “rocket science”. This module will discuss control strategies and systems that can take some of the complexities out of the decision-making, while enabling greater energy savings. In many cases, these systems can be easier to install and commission than conventional lighting controls methods.

Classes start June 15th, Register Now!

Filed Under: Featured Event

BOMA Energy Efficiency Program 2.0 (BEEP) – June 1st

May 25, 2017 By SBC

Join BOMA Seattle King County and BetterBricks for an exclusive training series

ABOUT

The BOMA Energy Efficiency Program 2.0 (BEEP) is a refreshed and updated version of the well-known, efficiency training course developed by BOMA and some of the largest commercial real estate owners and managers in the industry.Ā  These course give you the information, strategies, and resources to help reduce energy use and cost, so that you can succeed in today’s market.

BOMA Seattle King County, in collaboration with Betterbricks, will be hosting a half-day in-person BEEP training session that will cover material from two BEEP Courses:

Course 3: From Audits to Action Plans: Finding and Planning Energy Performance Improvements

This course presents basic information on conducting an energy audit, identifying opportunities for upgrades, and planning with financial decision makers to implement upgrades.

Course 4: No and Low Cost Opportunities to Improve Energy Performance

This course will describe opportunities commonly found in commercial office, industrial, and multifamily buildings and offers solutions you can implement immediately to reduce energy consumption and associated costs.

In addition to two BEEP courses, attendees will learn about opportunities to capitalize on technical support and financial incentives to help comply with the City of Seattle’s new Building Tune-Up Requirement – funding that will sunset after 2018.

EARN CREDITS

Attendees will be eligible to receive Real Estate Clock Hours to satisfy continuing education requirements.Ā  Trainings also count toward the renewal of industry designations including RPA, FMA, CPM, ARM, SMA, SMT and CCM, and are approved for GBCI Continuing Education hours for LEED designations.

REGISTER

www.bomaseattle.org/event/BEEPTraining

DATE AND SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 1, 2017:Ā 8 a.m. –Ā Noon

LOCATION

Met Park West 5 Star Center
1100 Olive Way, Suite 101
Seattle, WA 98101

COST

BOMA Members – $49
Non-members – $69

Filed Under: Featured Event Tagged With: Betterbricks, BOMA, energy efficiency, event

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