October 2015 |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
|
High Performance Buildings Database to Be Unveiled at BuildingEnergy NYC Conference & Trade Show
Articles |
Interviews |
Releases |
New Products |
Reviews |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Editorial |
Events |
Sponsors |
Site Search |
Newsletters |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Archives |
Past Issues |
Home |
Editors |
eDucation |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Training |
Links |
Software |
Subscribe |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. and GREENFIELD,
Mass., Oct. 5, 2015 /CSRwire/ - On October 15th 2015, at the TKP
Conference Center in midtown Manhattan the Northeast’s oldest community
of green builders, architects, engineers, developers, planners, and
more will gather to present a one-day conference highlighting the
cutting edge and best practices in the NYC high performance building
industry. Organized by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association,
BuildingEnergy NYC focuses on the sustainability, resilience, energy
saving and code compliance challenges facing owners of multifamily,
commercial, institutional, and small buildings while also addressing
financing and budget concerns. Learn more at: nesea.org/benyc
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is dedicated to
serving both experienced building practitioners, owners, architects,
urban planners, and those that are new to the field. BuildingEnergy NYC
was first launched as a small multifamily building efficiency
conference in December 2012. The event has now expanded as a
multi-disciplinary event to meet the demand of the greater NYC building
& energy community, and create opportunities for networking.
One unique aspect of this year’s event is the unveiling of
NESEA’s High Performance Buildings Database, a joint project with the
Net Zero Energy Coalition. The database showcases projects that qualify
via participation in an eligible building performance program or by
providing energy use data or an energy model as evidence of achieving
zero net energy on an annual basis, plus or minus 10 percent. Each case
study in the filterable database covers over 150 data points, and has
been peer-reviewed by a net zero expert. Submissions are encouraged.
NESEA hopes to move the market by sharing stories of these and other
outstanding projects at BuildingEnergy NYC, Oct 15th. Examples from the
database will be posted in public spaces throughout the conference and
a special announcement will be made by NESEA’s executive director
during opening remarks.
BuildingEnergy NYC is set apart by how it is created. In just two
months, 50+ acclaimed volunteer professionals, all members of NESEA,
put together 24 sessions that are sure to benefit building
practitioners, owners, and developers at all levels. The challenge of
making New York’s buildings more efficient, sustainable and resilient
can only be overcome by having practitioners from all elements of the
building industry in the same space learning from and connecting to
each other - a whole systems approach. BuildingEnergy NYC attracts
exactly the right kind of professionals to make that happen. Learn more
at: nesea.org/benyc
[an error occurred while processing this directive]This
year, BuildingEnergy NYC is grateful to enjoy the sponsorship of major
utility companies like ConEdison, government organizations such as the
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and
non-profit organizations such as the Natural Resource Defense Fund.
About NESEA
Formed in 1974, the mission of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (www.NESEA.org)
is to advance the adoption of sustainable energy practices in the built
environment. NESEA does this by connecting professionals to each other
and to information. This organization facilitates collective learning
between all of the professional disciplines that contribute to the
built environment. NESEA serves architects, planners, engineers,
manufacturers, builders and policy analysts in public and private
companies in the 10 Northeastern states.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
[Click Banner To Learn More]
[Home Page] [The Automator] [About] [Subscribe ] [Contact Us]