2020 Zero Energy for Commercial Buildings Conference

In Eversource’s continued commitment to helping build the next generation of commercial zero energy buildings, they’re excited to announce their 4th annual conference! Learn from the experts at NREL, AKF, The Stone House Group, and Acton-Boxborough Regional School District about how commercial zero energy buildings have been designed and constructed. Energy Efficiency Consultants from Eversource will also speak about technical and financial support available through energy efficiency programs to support zero energy buildings. This event will be held virtually.

Agenda

Keynote (9:30 AM – 10:20 AM)
Introduction Nick Jones, Eversource

Moving from the Zero Pathway to the Zero Highway
Paul Torcellini, NREL Principal Engineer for Commercial Buildings Research Group
introduced by Nick Jones, Residential New Construction – Program Lead, Eversource

Session 1 – (10:30 AM – 11:20 AM)
AFK Group – Zero Energy Case Study – Verification & Commissioning
Brendan McGrath, PE, CCP, LEED® AP; Shannon Kaplan, PE, LEED® AP-

Session 2 (11:30AM – 12:00 PM)
How Eversource can Support ZE Projects
Jillian Corley, Kimberly Cullinane, and Mike Loughlin, Eversource

Session 3 – (1:00 PM – 01:50 PM)
The Stone House Group – Zero Energy Case Studies
Darren Cassel, The Stone House Group

Session 4 – (02:00 PM – 02:50 PM)
Triple Net Zero Energy Journey
John David Head, Director of School Operation, Acton-Boxborough Regional School District

About Eversource

Eversource is New England’s largest energy delivery company, with approximately 3.7 million electric and natural gas customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Eversource partners with like-minded companies and stakeholders to conduct their business in a responsible and sustainable way, providing the best solutions for their customers and the communities they serve.

Conversation Series: New Perspectives on Health & Well-being | Antimicrobials

Join our community for a series of early morning conversations with coffee in hand. Each discussion will be led by an expert who will dive deep into one aspect of health and well-being in the built environment with a sustainability overlay. As we adapt our built environment to address virus mitigation we must ensure that the solutions are sustainable. We are stronger and wiser together. Please add your voice to the conversation.

Our goal is to summarize the conversations in a series of brief white papers that will help inform the building industry.

This session will focus on “antimicrobials” – Monica Nakielski, Director of Sustainability and Enviro. Health | Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, will be facilitating the conversation and Lisa Carey-Moore, Sustainability Analyst at Integrated Eco Strategy, LLC, will be speaking.

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Built Environment Plus Virtual Town Hall

Join us on April 21st for a virtual town hall! As a member-based organization, we’re reaching out to our community for input as we re-examine our programming and efforts in light of COVID-19–this meeting will give you an opportunity to share your opinions about the direction Built Environment Plus is moving towards. We’re exploring ways to expand our educational opportunities, keep our community connected, progress our advocacy efforts, and provide resources as needed.