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Intro to High Performance Green Buildings - Thursday January 12, 5:30-8:30 pm, Hopkinton
Event Description
High Performing Green Buildings
Thursday, January 12, 2017 5:30-8:30PM
TechSandBox Inc.
105B South St
Hopkinton, MA 01748
Expand your knowledge of how integrated efficiency technologies improve building performance from both 'green' perspectives: energy efficiency AND money!
30% of energy being used in buildings is done so inefficiently or unnecessarily, per EPA's Energy Star program.
Learn from experts about useful technologies, gain insights on how to implement these technologies, measure environmental/financial impacts, and consider the solutions' ROI.
Our panel's experience is practical, having accepted responsibilities for increasing building efficiency and sustainability for major asset portfolios. We expect to hear about
unfilled, potential needs, which entrepreneurs might transform into their favorite niche.
Panel:
-Elijah Ercolino, Director of Building Automation Services at Boston University
-Michael Fitzgerald, General Manager, MIT Endicott House Conference Center
-Chris Schaffner, PE, LEED Fellow, Founder and President, The Green Engineer
Moderated by Brad Rolph
To learn more and to register: http://bit.ly/2i807Hm
$25/30/35 Members free
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