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Webinar: Smart Energy Homes and Buildings 2020, August 27, 1 pm EDT
Event Description
As the New England region moves towards modernizing our grids to meet the electric demands of the 21st century, it is critical that our homes and buildings also evolve and respond to the modern grid by becoming smarter, more efficient, flexible and adaptable. Smart Energy Homes and Buildings 2020 will take a look at the technologies, policies, and regional coordination necessary to accelerate the realization of smart energy homes and buildings across the region. We will map out current and future opportunities that will get us there. Key stakeholders include federal program representatives, energy efficiency program administrators, implementation experts, research and development professionals, manufacturers, and facility managers.
Opening Remarks and Welcome
Giselle Procaccianti, Technology and Market Solutions Manager, NEEP
The Vision - Integrating smart energy homes and buildings with a modernized grid
What are smart energy homes and buildings? How do they tie into U.S. DOE's vision of grid interactive efficient buildings (GEBs)?
Monica Neukomm, Senior Policy Advisor, U.S. DOE
Current state of the smart grid
PRESENTATION
Current state of smart energy homes and buildings
What policies, technologies, and programs currently support smart energy homes and buildings?
Clay Nesler, VP, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls
Chris Ashley, VP, Utility Sales, Energy Hub
Moderator: Michael Li, Energy Bureau Chief, Connecticut DEEP
Session 2 - Advancing Smart Energy Homes and Buildings in the Northeast
Opening remarks and Welcome
Giselle Procaccianti, Technology and Market Solutions Manager, NEEP
Smart Energy Buildings Case Study: A building owner's journey and lessons learned
Jeff Hendler, CEO, Logical Buildings
Current best practices for driving accelerated adoption of smart energy homes and buildings
Kurt Roth, Director, Building Energy Systems, Fraunhofer
Regional collaboration to advance smart energy homes and buildings
Kurt Roth, Director, Building Energy Systems, Fraunhofer
Scott Taylor, VP Business Development, Sense
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