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SBX Virtual Opening Plenary Sessions, Aug 27th & 28th

August 26, 2024 By SBC staff

Join us virtually for the Smart Buildings Exchange (SBX) 2024 Opening Plenary Sessions on Tuesday, August 27th from 8:45 – 10:00 am PT and Wednesday, August 28th from 9:00 – 10:15 am PT. Read on below for the full 3-day SBX schedule, also available here.

On Day 1, Ash Awad (McKinstry) will moderate a discussion on Financing the Decarbonization of the Built Environment between Elizabeth Wolfe (US Department of Energy), Marc Daudon (The Caspian Group), Scott Stogsdill (Ryan LLC), and Molly McCabe (HaydenTanner).

On Day 2, Poppy Storm (2050 Institute) will moderate a discussion on Innovations for an Electrified & Decarbonized Future between Allen Preger (Building Ventures), Celeste Tell (Epicycled), Lucas Toffoli (RMI), and Steve Ruby (McKinstry).

You don’t want to miss these sessions — register now!

Financing the Decarbonization of the Built Environment – Public, Private & Tax Credit Resources
Decarbonizing the built environment requires technical and operational innovation. Beyond that challenge is the financial investment necessary to implement this transformation at scale. This conference plenary will bring leading voices together to explain how public (federal, state, and local) and private financing are being structured to catalyze this transformation.

Innovations for an Electrified & Decarbonized Future – Technology, Construction, Finance & Policy
Success in transforming the built environment from a carbon problem to a carbon solution requires innovation. This is especially true for existing buildings as they are retrofitted and re-purposed for an electrified and decarbonized future. The question is – are we innovating fast enough and at a deployable scale to get where we need to go. This panel will examine the technology innovations that can help lead the transformative process for the built environment.

Register for free today!

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