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Existing Buildings in Urban Areas: Dramatically Cutting the Energy Waste conference

April 19-20, 2010


Grand Hyatt • New York, NY


ASHRAE would like to thank the members of the Existing Buildings In Urban Areas Conference Steering Committee:

Michael Bobker, Chair
Adam Hinge, Vice Chair
Steve Baumgartner
Fredric Goldner
Bruce Hunn
Dennis Landsberg
Dick Leigh
Mychele Lord
Don Brandt
George Jackins

 

Platinum Sponsor
NYSERDA logo with text 125px
Gold Sponsor
Johnson Controls 
Endorsing Organizations
BOMA and USGBC logos
Sponsors
ConEdison SMNBI
USGB urbanGoldman Copeland Associates 90px
New York City College of TechnologyG.Works
WSP FLACK+KURTZ
L&S Energy Services, Inc.

Existing buildings in urban areas present the largest markets for dramatically cutting energy use through efficient design, construction and operation strategies and the application of innovative policies. This conference presents global and local perspectives for effectively reducing energy use in existing buildings.

Join ASHRAE in New York as we explore how to cut energy waste in urban areas. This conference educates building design and operating professionals, building owner and managers and government officials about the theoretical and practical matters associated with major improvements in the energy efficiency of existing buildings.

What You Will Learn

Technical Track  Policy and Management Track
The energy audit
– Getting it right and going deeper    
 The urban energy challenge
– Bringing stakeholders together 
Urban challenges to net zero energy   
 Energy accountability
– You can't control what you  don¹t measure    
Necessary things: 
When the T-5 upgrade just isn't enough    
 Energy performance disclosure
– A new tool for policymakers
Engineering strategically with models    Real estate decision-making
– Bridging the gap between engineers & decision makers 
Engineering solutions for tenancy & metering issues Training & education
– Getting staff right    
Building performance and IEQ:
Saving energy while enhancing service quality
 Getting energy into (green) leases 
- A mock green lease negotiation    

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Speakers' Biographies (as of April 15, 2010)

Lindsay Audin, CEM, CEP, LEED APDon DetrichMychele R. Lord
Sara BeardsleyDonald GilliganMark MacCracken, PE, LEED-AP
Theddi Wright Chappell,
CRE, MAI, FRICS, AAPI, LEED AP
Thomas HartmanBrad A. Molotsky
Ryan M. ColkerJudith HeerwagenScott Muldavin, CRE, FRICS
Nancy Ann ConneryGordon V.R. Holness P.E.Francis J. Murray Jr.
Rebecca CraftKevin KampschroerCynthia Putnam, CSBA
Candace DamonDr.Dennis LandsbergBob Sauchelli
Nicholas E. Stolatis, CPM, RPA, LEED-AP

 

Additional Information on Existing Buildings

PDF High Performing Buildings Magazine Case Study: Empire State Building ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient Program 
Sustaining our Future by Rebuilding our Past ASHRAE's Headquarters Renovation

 

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