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SUMMARY:It Takes a Village: Learn How Some of Our Partners Can Advance Your Knowledge and Get Your Projects on the Right Track
DESCRIPTION:Building technologies are evolving\, codes are getting tighter\, customer values include more than just the bottom line\, and the workforce needs to catch up–and stay caught up. The Lab has great education and resources for you\, but no one entity can do it all. Luckily\, Building Potential’s Smart Buildings Center\, UW’s Integrated Design Lab\, and BPA’s Comfort Ready Home offer unique education and services that complement what the Lab delivers. We’re excited to have them come share how they can help meet your needs. \nSeattle’s Smart Buildings Center is home to a huge tool lending library of diagnostic and monitoring tools\, educational programming\, and rentable room space for trainings and meetings. Melissa will present details about the Smart Buildings Center’s mission and more on their offerings\, including the Building Operator Certification program and the helpdesks available for WA Clean Buildings and Seattle Benchmarking compliance. \nThe Integrated Design Lab\, part of the Center for Integrated Design within the Department of Architecture in the College of Built Environments at UW\, provides regional design teams access to the best building-performance knowledge available\, project-by-project support\, and education and training on how to design\, construct and operate the healthiest\, most productive and energy efficient buildings in North America. Chris Meek will share details about how they deliver this mission and highlight a new partnership with Pacific Northwest Building Training and Assessment Center. \nBonneville Power Administration’s Comfort Ready Home Program links residential contractors and utility program staff with education (including hands-on opportunities)\, marketing toolkits\, customized support\, and a ton of readily available resources in English and Spanish. Cyrus Collins\, Program Manager Comfort Ready Home\, will provide an overview of the program\, how it can benefit both new and experienced workforce\, and how to access marketing materials and in-person support. \nRead more details or Register now!
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/it-takes-a-village-learn-how-some-of-our-partners-can-advance-your-knowledge-and-get-your-projects-on-the-right-track/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency,Smart building technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T113000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20240130T043611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T043611Z
UID:10000322-1706781600-1706787000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Seattle’s Building Emissions Performance Standard: What You Need to Know Now
DESCRIPTION:Start getting prepared for this new requirement! \nBEPS applies to existing nonresidential and multifamily buildings greater than 20\,000 square feet and sets carbon emissions targets that buildings must meet over time to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Compliance starts with benchmarking data verification and emissions reporting requirements due starting in 2027 to encourage planning and action to meet first emissions targets by 2031-2035. \nJoin Nicole Ballinger from OSE for a webinar on Thursday\, February 1 from 10:00 to 11:30. Hosted by the Lighting Design Lab. \nLearn the basics of BEPS\, hear about 2024 rulemaking and program design planning\, and get a sneak peek into how to estimate a building’s emissions using a greenhouse gas intensity metric. Q and A to follow. \nRegister for the webinar
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/seattles-building-emissions-performance-standard-what-you-need-to-know-now/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Decarbonization,Energy efficiency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20230601T225157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T225157Z
UID:10000211-1686740400-1686744000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Retrofit reality check: Overcome challenges and maximize opportunities in commercial and residential buildings
DESCRIPTION:We need to perform roughly 3.5 million deep energy retrofits per year to reach net zero emissions by 2050. People who deliver retrofits say it’s time for a reality check on what it takes to do the work. Facility managers are busy. Retrofits are costly and financing can be hard to find. Contractors need training that they might not always be able to access. Homes might need critical repair before an energy retrofit. Supply chain issues. Labor shortages. The list goes on. Join subject matter experts from Slipstream and IFMA for a frank conversation with experts who work in residential and commercial buildings about what it will really take to rise to the retrofit challenge.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/retrofit-reality-check-overcome-challenges-and-maximize-opportunities-in-commercial-and-residential-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Decarbonization,Electrification,Energy efficiency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20230511T003551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T003551Z
UID:10000210-1686650400-1686657600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:2021 Energy Code Update Series – Lighting & Electric
DESCRIPTION:The June 13th webinar will cover electrical\, lighting\, and renewable energy provisions of the 2021 Seattle and Washington state energy codes for commercial and multifamily buildings.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/2021-energy-code-update-series-lighting-electric-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20230511T003349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T003349Z
UID:10000209-1686045600-1686052800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:2021 Energy Code Update Series - Alterations
DESCRIPTION:This 2-hour webinar will summarize the “alterations” requirements of the Seattle and Washington state energy codes and offer suggestions for potential design solutions.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/2021-energy-code-update-series-alterations/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20230313T202200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T202200Z
UID:10000318-1684321200-1684324800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Achieving Savings with Advanced Lighting Technology
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover the latest in lighting technology including human-centric lighting and germicidal ultraviolet (GUV) disinfection technology. A lighting retrofit case study in which significant energy savings were achieved will also be shared. \nSpeakers: Scott Jenkins\, Planled; Gabe Arnold\, PNNL \nModerator: Kurt Nielsen\, Illuminating Engineering Society
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/achieving-savings-with-advanced-lighting-technology/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency,Smart building technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T113000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20230313T201931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T201931Z
UID:10000317-1681902000-1681903800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Improving Building Envelope Performance
DESCRIPTION:Hear the latest on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Envelope Campaign including success stories from partners in the K-12 and healthcare sectors. Presenters will highlight practices and technologies that can be utilized to improve building envelope performance and save energy. \nSpeakers: Anthony Aldykiewicz\, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rick Dunn\, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance; Kevin Smith\, Aeroseal
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/improving-building-envelope-performance/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230119T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20221223T075243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221223T075243Z
UID:10000313-1674133200-1674138600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Retro-commissioning in K-12 Schools
DESCRIPTION:K-12 school superintendents and facility staff face many challenges to operating their buildings efficiently and effectively. Common challenges include funding and staffing issues. Deferred maintenance\, antiquated systems\, or even poorly operating modern systems can have a direct impact on learning outcomes. Retro-commissioning (RCx) is a process that optimizes building system performance by defining current operating requirements and identifying root causes of problems and energy saving opportunities. An RCx report can be useful evidence in securing funding for needed upgrades or efficiency measures. \nIn partnership with Puget Sound Energy\, the Smart Buildings Center brings you an engaging webinar exploring concepts of RCx specific to K-12 schools and the unique characteristics this sector brings. In this information session and panel discussion\, O&M professionals working in the K-12 sector will share their experience with RCx initiatives. Attendees will come away with practical resources for implementing RCx programs in their own facilities and will learn how utility incentive programs such as Strategic Energy Management (SEM) can help with funding and implementation.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/retro-commissioning-in-k-12-schools/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221101T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221101T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20221013T171720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T171720Z
UID:10000311-1667300400-1667300400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard – What do installers\, vendors & building operators need to know?
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis training will provide an introduction to the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) and highlight tools and resources available to installers\, vendors\, and building operators to assist building owners with energy efficiency improvements that may be required for standard compliance. \nPresenter’s bio\nRebecca Sheppard is a Senior Project Manager at the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council and Smart Buildings Center. She holds an MBA\, is a Building Operator Certification (BOC) Level II graduate and has a certificate in Construction Management from the University of Washington. Throughout her career including her time as a Resource Conservation Manager\, she has worked on various building retrofit projects\, energy management and analysis\, project management\, and capital projects. \nSuccessful completion of the training provides 2 points towards maintaining your Building Operator Certification (BOC) Credential and .20 IACET CEU’s towards the renewal of other industry certifications\, certificates and licenses.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/washington-state-clean-buildings-performance-standard-what-do-installers-vendors-building-operators-need-to-know/
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221025T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20221013T171918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T171918Z
UID:10000312-1666699200-1666702800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Draft Emissions Targets for Seattle Building Performance Standards
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) for a technical webinar at which OSE and SBW Consulting will share the draft greenhouse gas intensity targets under consideration and the analysis conducted to inform the targets. Presentations will be followed by the opportunity for comments and questions. OSE will also provide a brief overview of the proposed policy and the updated timeline. \nThis webinar is a follow-up to open houses in April and June that provided detailed background and the draft policy framework. Recordings and slides from those events are available at www.seattle.gov/building-performance-standards. \n\nDate: October 25\, 2022 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm\nLocation: Online via Zoom\nPre-register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3nqYS-oWSo-v6_dCnCagNg\n\nThis webinar will be recorded and posted on the OSE website afterwards. \nAbout the Policy: Performance standards are a powerful tool to reduce climate pollution and transition toward cleaner\, healthier buildings where we live and work. This policy is projected to reduce emissions from Seattle’s buildings (in total) 27% by 2050. This policy would gradually phase out carbon pollution from existing nonresidential and multifamily buildings over 20\,000 sq. ft. through mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets beginning 2026 for the largest nonresidential buildings. Targets would become more stringent over time\, to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050. Visit www.seattle.gov/building-performance-standards for more information and timeline.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/draft-emissions-targets-for-seattle-building-performance-standards/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220301T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T051616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T051616Z
UID:10000309-1646128800-1646132400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Central Systems for Heat Pump Water Heating (Part 2): How to Select and Design a Heat Pump Water Heater System in Your Next Multifamily or Commercial Project
DESCRIPTION:This course provides an overview of key central system design considerations. It explores the different system components\, including next generation refrigerants\, and gives an update on the status and evolution of available plug-n-play commercial equipment. Lastly\, it walks through the Ecosizer tool available to properly size central heat pump systems.\n\nAudience: This class is intended for building owners/manager\, developers\, architects\, designers\, builders\, code inspectors\, and engineers.\n\nLearning Goals\n\nAt the end of the class\, participants will:\n\n• Review the key factors that determine the eligibility for central heat pump installation\n• Discuss the fundamentals of central heat pump design and operation\n• Identify the various components used in central heat pump water heater systems\n• Learn how to use Ecotope’s new sizing tool\, the Ecosizer
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/introduction-to-central-systems-for-heat-pump-water-heating-part-2-how-to-select-and-design-a-heat-pump-water-heater-system-in-your-next-multifamily-or-commercial-project/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220222T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T051454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T051454Z
UID:10000308-1645524000-1645527600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Central Systems for Heat Pump Water Heating (Part 1): The Whys and Hows of Heat Pump Water Heater Systems for Multifamily and Commercial Applications
DESCRIPTION:This course will explore the policy drivers that are pushing the integration of central heat pump water heating systems and highlight the economic\, energy\, and environmental advantages of heat pump water heater systems for commercial and multifamily projects. It will also discuss successful projects and case studies\, while outlining which applications have the best opportunities for success.\n\nAudience: This class is intended for building owners/manager\, developers\, architects\, designers\, builders\, policymakers\, and engineers.\n\nLearning Goals:\n\nAt the end of the class\, participants will\n\nIdentify national\, state\, and local codes and policies that are driving change\nUnderstand the unique value proposition of central heat pump water heating systems\nLearn why investing makes sense\nIdentify the characteristics of a good project candidate\nLearn about the plug-n-play commercial products available
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/introduction-to-central-systems-for-heat-pump-water-heating-part-1-the-whys-and-hows-of-heat-pump-water-heater-systems-for-multifamily-and-commercial-applications/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T051243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T051243Z
UID:10000307-1644919200-1644926400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Design\, Operations & Maintenance Deep Dive Part 4
DESCRIPTION:**Day 4 of this 4-day course. Each day has a seperate registration** \nEnergy efficient commercial HPWH systems for the multifamily and commercial sector are gaining traction. This session dives deep into the science\, technology\, design and implementation of successful CHPWH systems. In addition to presenting available products\, identifying key design challenges and exploring the fundamental concepts related to how these efficient systems interact with other building systems\, this session will highlight essential maintenance practices\, important control considerations and successful case studies. \nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building facility managers\, and maintenance personnel. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReview of state and local policies that encourage or require all-electric domestic water heating systems\nGain an understanding of the economics of heat pump water heating systems and how they compare with traditional gas and electric resistance water heating systems (considering both first costs and operational costs)\nUnderstand the advantages of heat pump water heater systems for various building types\nAnalyze key system configurations and design considerations\nBecome familiar with Ecotope’s sizing tool\, Ecosizer 1\nLearn about available equipment packages and the implementation process\nReview maintenance routines that ensure optimal system performance
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-design-operations-maintenance-deep-dive-part-4-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T051119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T051119Z
UID:10000306-1644314400-1644321600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Design\, Operations & Maintenance Deep Dive Part 3
DESCRIPTION:**Day 3 of this 4-day course. Each day has a seperate registration**Energy efficient commercial HPWH systems for the multifamily and commercial sector are gaining traction. This session dives deep into the science\, technology\, design and implementation of successful CHPWH systems. In addition to presenting available products\, identifying key design challenges and exploring the fundamental concepts related to how these efficient systems interact with other building systems\, this session will highlight essential maintenance practices\, important control considerations and successful case studies. \nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building facility managers\, and maintenance personnel. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReview of state and local policies that encourage or require all-electric domestic water heating systems\nGain an understanding of the economics of heat pump water heating systems and how they compare with traditional gas and electric resistance water heating systems (considering both first costs and operational costs)\nUnderstand the advantages of heat pump water heater systems for various building types\nAnalyze key system configurations and design considerations\nBecome familiar with Ecotope’s sizing tool\, Ecosizer 1\nLearn about available equipment packages and the implementation process\nReview maintenance routines that ensure optimal system performance
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-design-operations-maintenance-deep-dive-part-3-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T050956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T050956Z
UID:10000305-1643709600-1643716800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Design\, Operations & Maintenance Deep Dive Part 2
DESCRIPTION:**Day 2 of this 4-day course. Each day has a seperate registration**Energy efficient commercial HPWH systems for the multifamily and commercial sector are gaining traction. This session dives deep into the science\, technology\, design and implementation of successful CHPWH systems. In addition to presenting available products\, identifying key design challenges and exploring the fundamental concepts related to how these efficient systems interact with other building systems\, this session will highlight essential maintenance practices\, important control considerations and successful case studies. \nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building facility managers\, and maintenance personnel. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReview of state and local policies that encourage or require all-electric domestic water heating systems\nGain an understanding of the economics of heat pump water heating systems and how they compare with traditional gas and electric resistance water heating systems (considering both first costs and operational costs)\nUnderstand the advantages of heat pump water heater systems for various building types\nAnalyze key system configurations and design considerations\nBecome familiar with Ecotope’s sizing tool\, Ecosizer 1\nLearn about available equipment packages and the implementation process\nReview maintenance routines that ensure optimal system performance
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-design-operations-maintenance-deep-dive-part-2-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220125T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T050812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T050812Z
UID:10000304-1643104800-1643112000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Design\, Operations & Maintenance Deep Dive Part 1
DESCRIPTION:**Day 1 of this 4-day course. Each day has a seperate registration** \nEnergy efficient commercial HPWH systems for the multifamily and commercial sector are gaining traction. This session dives deep into the science\, technology\, design and implementation of successful CHPWH systems. In addition to presenting available products\, identifying key design challenges and exploring the fundamental concepts related to how these efficient systems interact with other building systems\, this session will highlight essential maintenance practices\, important control considerations and successful case studies. \nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building facility managers\, and maintenance personnel. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReview of state and local policies that encourage or require all-electric domestic water heating systems\nGain an understanding of the economics of heat pump water heating systems and how they compare with traditional gas and electric resistance water heating systems (considering both first costs and operational costs)\nUnderstand the advantages of heat pump water heater systems for various building types\nAnalyze key system configurations and design considerations\nBecome familiar with Ecotope’s sizing tool\, Ecosizer 1\nLearn about available equipment packages and the implementation process\nReview maintenance routines that ensure optimal system performance
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-design-operations-maintenance-deep-dive-part-1-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220125T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T043255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T043414Z
UID:10000190-1643104800-1643108400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Meeting Water & Energy-Saving Goals in King County: Sustainable Energy Solutions & Innovative Financing Options
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council and Smart Buildings Center invite King County building owners\, managers\, financers\, and decision makers to attend and hear from King County and Seattle Public Utilities representatives about sustainable energy solutions and innovative financing options to help you meet your water and energy-saving goals. Webinar speakers and topics will include: \nMorgan Torres\, Executive Climate and Energy Program Manager – Office of the King County Executive\nKing County will share its new innovative financing program\, C-PACER\, explaining how it can be used to invest in efficiency and resiliency measures to make buildings safer\, more efficient\, and less expensive to operate. \nNatasha Bailey\, Commercial Water Conservation Program Manager – Saving Water Partnership\nThe Saving Water Partnership is an organization comprised of 19 water utilities in King and Snohomish counties. We offer tips\, tools\, and rebates to help people preserve our region’s water for future generations. \nErika Kinno\, Resource Recovery Research & Policy Project Manager – King County Wastewater Treatment Division\nKing County makes its sewer pipes available to private commercial property owners to use as a heat energy source for buildings. Sewer heat recovery can help lower energy costs\, save water\, and boost renewable energy use. The C-PACER program and Saving Water Partnership rebates are great opportunities that could support the use of this technology. \nRegister to join us on January 25th!
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/meeting-water-energy-saving-goals-in-king-county-sustainable-energy-solutions-innovative-financing-options/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency,Smart building technologies
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220120T113000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T050624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T050624Z
UID:10000303-1642672800-1642678200@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Tools for Modeling the 2018 SEC and WSEC
DESCRIPTION:This course highlights the energy modeling requirements for Seattle and Washington State 2018 energy code compliance as well as ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G – the new modeling standard. Seattle and Washington specific compliance tools have been developed by the DOE to help designers and reviewers apply the new standard. A brief demo of these tools will be provided to demonstrate the functionality and value of these resources. (We will not be teaching how to do energy modeling or how to use Appendix G.) \nLearning objectives \nAt the conclusion of this seminar\, participants should be able to: \n\nUnderstand and apply the 2018 WSEC and SEC specific energy code requirements at a high level.\nUnderstand and apply the C407 modeling pathway\, and the new standard ASHRAE 90.1 – Appendix G at a high level.\nKnow what to expect for compliance tool workflow and functionality with the DOE Appendix G Compliance Tool\nUnderstand the benefits of using the compliance tool and how it can positively impact both building design and the energy code permit process.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/tools-for-modeling-the-2018-sec-and-wsec/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T050045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T050045Z
UID:10000302-1642500000-1642507200@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Engineering Deep Dive Part 2
DESCRIPTION:**Day 2 of this 2-day course**\nThis course explores how to successfully design and engineer a central heat pump water heating system using commercial equipment. It explores how commercial HPWH systems meet the requirements of new state and local policies and building codes\, and it presents the significant energy savings of these efficient domestic hot water systems. This course introduces the engineering fundamentals of central heat pump water heater systems and evaluates important design considerations\, while also presenting the current landscape of market delivery\, product availability and refrigerant technologies. Lastly\, it introduces Ecotope’s free design tool: the Ecosizer and examines successful case studies.\n\nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building owners\, and facility managers.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify the energy savings potential of commercial heat pump water heaters\nReview market language\, product delivery and available heat pump technology\nIntroduce and explore the components of heat pump water heater systems\nExamine essential design considerations and discuss available products and selection criteria\nLearn how to use Ecotope’s free sizing tool: Ecosizer\nEvaluate successful case studies
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-engineering-deep-dive-part-2-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220111T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20220104T045827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T045827Z
UID:10000301-1641895200-1641902400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Commercial HPWH: Engineering Deep Dive Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This course explores how to successfully design and engineer a central heat pump water heating system using commercial equipment. It explores how commercial HPWH systems meet the requirements of new state and local policies and building codes\, and it presents the significant energy savings of these efficient domestic hot water systems. This course introduces the engineering fundamentals of central heat pump water heater systems and evaluates important design considerations\, while also presenting the current landscape of market delivery\, product availability and refrigerant technologies. Lastly\, it introduces Ecotope’s free design tool: the Ecosizer and examines successful case studies.\n\nAudience: This class is intended for engineers\, architects\, designers\, building owners\, and facility managers.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify the energy savings potential of commercial heat pump water heaters\nReview market language\, product delivery and available heat pump technology\nIntroduce and explore the components of heat pump water heater systems\nExamine essential design considerations and discuss available products and selection criteria\nLearn how to use Ecotope’s free sizing tool: Ecosizer\nEvaluate successful case studies
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/commercial-hpwh-engineering-deep-dive-part-1/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20211103T230619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T230619Z
UID:10000187-1638792000-1638795600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Whole Building Approaches for Efficiency and Electrification
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour webinar will highlight opportunities for addressing building energy use in new and existing buildings through increased efficiency and electrification. The webinar will begin with a preview of the draft ENERGY STAR Residential New Construction Label coming in 2022. This will be followed by an overview of Home Upgrade with ENERGY STAR\, which creates a streamlined approach to retrofitting existing homes. Finally\, attendees will hear from the DC Sustainable Energy Utility on their programs to support decarbonization of residential and commercial buildings\, including a low-income pilot program. \nSpeakers: \n\nAsa Foss – Program Development Analyst\, ENERGY STAR Residential Branch\, US EPA\nDan Lawlor − ENERGY STAR HVAC Program Lead\, US EPA\nPatti Boyd\, Senior Manager for Technology & Innovation\, DC Sustainability Energy Utility\n\nRegister
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/whole-building-approaches-for-efficiency-and-electrification/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211118T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20211028T030304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T030304Z
UID:10000186-1637231400-1637236800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Washington Clean Buildings Standard
DESCRIPTION:The Clean Buildings Act of 2019 is one measure Washington State is taking to improve building operational efficiency. Propelling buildings to targeted energy use intensity by building type and size\, all commercial buildings over 50\,000 sf will need to comply by 2028 (220\,000 sf by 2026)\, and then maintain compliance or be subject to penalties. \nUMC\, Hargis Engineers and the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC) have joined forces to break down the Clean Buildings Standard’s options and implications so you can define a path forward that aligns with your portfolio. [AIA CEU HSW 1.5 Credit] \nVIRTUAL PRESENTATION | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm \nThursday\, November 18th – Seattle building focused discussion\, through the lens of the Seattle Energy Code and what’s next. \nREGISTER
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/understanding-the-washington-clean-buildings-standard-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210824T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210825T141500
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210528T230054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T230054Z
UID:10000292-1629794700-1629900900@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Smart Buildings Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the built environment\, new technologies are connecting building systems and occupants in ways that generate new and exciting opportunities. From enabling buildings to perform for occupants and owners in previously unimaginable ways\, to leveraging buildings to accelerate smart cities and the clean energy transition for a cleaner and healthier planet\, the opportunities are countless and inspiring. The Smart Buildings Exchange brings together the key audiences to challenge the hype\, bear witness to the innovation\, and explore the business case for accelerating the adoption and commercialization of smart buildings technologies and practices.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/smart-buildings-exchange/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking,Building operations,Building tune-ups,Demand response,Energy efficiency,Grid enabled buildings,Smart building technologies
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210609T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210609T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210316T051550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T051550Z
UID:10000291-1623238200-1623243600@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:O&M for Clean Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Clean Buildings – Getting to Efficiency\nA four-part webinar series \nWSU Energy Program no-cost webinars for Resource Conservation Managers\, Energy Managers\, and Sustainability Managers at public facilities in Washington State (others welcome to attend as space allows) \nOperations & maintenance (O&M) and energy management plans (EMP) required for the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) are the focus of this four-part webinar series hosted by the Washington State University Energy Program and presented by Neil Bavins\, BOC instructor. While much attention is given to the pathways of compliance for CBPS\, this series explores the CBSP requirements of developing EMP and O&M plans\, as well as beginning to reduce building energy use. \nEach webinar has up to an hour of presentations and a half hour for Q&A. Please register for each separately. \nLearn about what must be included in the O&M plan\, as required by the CBPS. Elements such as inventory\, performance objectives\, and O&M tasks will be explored\, as well as a more detailed look into O&M measures for HVAC.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/om-for-clean-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210519T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210316T051327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T051350Z
UID:10000180-1621423800-1621429200@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Energy Management Plans for Clean Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Clean Buildings – Getting to Efficiency\nA four-part webinar series \nWSU Energy Program no-cost webinars for Resource Conservation Managers\, Energy Managers\, and Sustainability Managers at public facilities in Washington State (others welcome to attend as space allows) \nOperations & maintenance (O&M) and energy management plans (EMP) required for the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) are the focus of this four-part webinar series hosted by the Washington State University Energy Program and presented by Neil Bavins\, BOC instructor. While much attention is given to the pathways of compliance for CBPS\, this series explores the CBSP requirements of developing EMP and O&M plans\, as well as beginning to reduce building energy use. \nEach webinar has up to an hour of presentations and a half hour for Q&A. Please register for each separately. \nA requirement for compliance with the CBPS is to develop and maintain an Energy Management Plan (EMP). The components of an EMP\, and how to develop such an EMP\, will be examined\, including training\, capital management plans\, and schedules.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/energy-management-plans-for-clean-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210316T050853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T050853Z
UID:10000179-1619004600-1619010000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Tune Ups for Clean Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Clean Buildings – Getting to Efficiency\nA four-part webinar series \nWSU Energy Program no-cost webinars for Resource Conservation Managers\, Energy Managers\, and Sustainability Managers at public facilities in Washington State (others welcome to attend as space allows) \nOperations & maintenance (O&M) and energy management plans (EMP) required for the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) are the focus of this four-part webinar series hosted by the Washington State University Energy Program and presented by Neil Bavins\, BOC instructor. While much attention is given to the pathways of compliance for CBPS\, this series explores the CBSP requirements of developing EMP and O&M plans\, as well as beginning to reduce building energy use. \nEach webinar has up to an hour of presentations and a half hour for Q&A. Please register for each separately. \nBuilding Tune Ups are a great strategy to prepare for compliance with the energy management plan and O&M plan sections of the CBPS\, and at the same time start reducing energy use. Attendees will walk through a Tune Up process\, and detailed attention will be given to finding efficiency measures in building systems.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/tune-ups-for-clean-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210330T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210316T050513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T050957Z
UID:10000178-1617105600-1617111000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Efficiency through the Clean Buildings Performance Standard
DESCRIPTION:Clean Buildings – Getting to Efficiency\nA four-part webinar series \nWSU Energy Program no-cost webinars for Resource Conservation Managers\, Energy Managers\, and Sustainability Managers at public facilities in Washington State (others welcome to attend as space allows) \nOperations & maintenance (O&M) and energy management plans (EMP) required for the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) are the focus of this four-part webinar series hosted by the Washington State University Energy Program and presented by Neil Bavins\, BOC instructor. While much attention is given to the pathways of compliance for CBPS\, this series explores the CBSP requirements of developing EMP and O&M plans\, as well as beginning to reduce building energy use. \nEach webinar has up to an hour of presentations and a half hour for Q&A. Please register for each separately. \nGain an understanding of how to use the CBPS and ASHRAE 100 Standard\, on which the CBPS is based. Components of the CBPS\, including various roles will be discussed. Building Tune Ups as a beginning strategy will be introduced\, and explored more fully in the next webinar.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/efficiency-through-the-clean-buildings-performance-standard/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210224T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210224T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20210126T063822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210126T064125Z
UID:10000175-1614164400-1614168000@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:HVAC Retrofit Approaches for Savings and Returns
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce the most common and cost-effective HVAC retrofits being implemented in buildings\, including those related to reducing the spread of COVID-19 and other viruses. \nSpeaker: David Ward\, President\, Energy Engineering and Design\, Inc.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/hvac-retrofit-approaches-for-savings-and-returns/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency,Smart building technologies
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20201126T013820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201126T013820Z
UID:10000275-1607000400-1607005800@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Strategic Energy Management in K-12 Schools
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Puget Sound Energy\, the Smart Buildings Center (a project of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council) brings you an engaging webinar exploring concepts of Strategic Energy Management (SEM) specific to K-12 schools\, and the unique characteristics\, challenges\, and opportunities this sector brings. In this lively panel discussion moderated by Romana Cohen of Stillwater Energy\, SEM experts will share their on-the-ground experience with overcoming challenges and adopting best practices in K-12 buildings. Attendees will come away with practical resources for implementing strategic energy management in their own school facilities. \nPanelists include:\nIlana Cember\, McKinstry/Highline School District\nPhil Johnson\, Seattle Public Schools\nBonnie Meyer\, Tacoma Power; formerly Seattle Public Schools\, Tacoma Public Schools\, and Olympia School District\nJackie Wilson\, The Environmental Center \nRegister in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_At8qdSbXQgOl-mdkFMURXw \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/strategic-energy-management-in-k-12-schools/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200908T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200908T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T103348
CREATED:20200721T173822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200721T173822Z
UID:10000261-1599559200-1599566400@smartbuildingscenter.org
SUMMARY:Promoting Energy Efficient Lighting Systems
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been involved in a project where the new LED fixtures have been value engineered out and replaced by retrofit kits\, TLEDs\, fluorescent technology\, or disregarded from the project altogether? \nHas your Networked Lighting Control (NLC) system design been downscaled to a simple wallbox solution? \nAll too often\, new construction and renovation projects undergo value engineering which can lower up-front costs and make the project seem more approachable. Unfortunately\, this practice frequently leads to overspending in post-installation support\, not meeting stakeholder expectations\, decreasing quality\, and significant energy savings and non-energy benefits value being left on the table. \nWhile industry actors have made significant investments in outreach\, education\, and incentive programs to promote appropriate design adoption\, significant barriers still exist. This class will delve into these barriers as well as provide a set of tools\, techniques\, to help Lighting Practitioners ensure the most appropriate design highlighting quality and comfort is implemented in their projects. These tools and techniques will include: \n\nLighting Audit\nEfficient Financial Statements\nEnergy and non-Energy Benefits\nQualifying Questions\nUse Cases\nDesign Options with Estimates\nElevator Sales Pitch\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is suitable for lighting practitioners\, including designers\, contractors\, building operators\, architects\, engineers\, sales representatives\, as well as utility staff. \nLearning Goals \n\nEvaluate “good\, better\, best” approaches\, and how to navigate between them\nAnalyze energy savings and non-energy technological value that LEDs and NLCs can provide\nUnderstand techniques\, tools\, and resources on how to advance energy efficiency projects\nExplore use cases that highlight overspending resources post-completion\, and how appropriate design execution mitigates this risk
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/promoting-energy-efficient-lighting-systems/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Building tune-ups,Energy efficiency
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