Video: Better Buildings for a More Sustainable Future
This session will look at commissioning and energy management through a sustainable lens, guiding participants through the different requirements for commissioning within various rating systems and finding a balance to integrating commissioning into all projects and show GHG reductions through reported energy savings.
Learning Objectives:
- Review of commissioning for Green Building Certification and Code Requirements.
- Review of opportunities to reduce GHG emissions from buildings through energy management and energy audits.
- How to integrate commissioning and sustainability into each project.
- Looking ahead to the future of commissioning and energy audits, as it relates to sustainability, resiliency and reducing GHG emissions.
Video courtesy: CxEnergy
Presenters:
- Amy Pastor, PE, CxA, LEED AP BD+C, EXP
Sustainability and commissioning have always been closely linked. Building commissioning is mandated for projects pursuing certain green building certifications. Many AHJ’s are enforcing IECC and Building Code Commissioning for commercial projects. Not only does commissioning ensure optimized operations and a reduction in energy and water use; it also reduces the global impact that our buildings have on the environment through reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
This session will look at commissioning and energy management through a sustainable lens, guiding participants through the different requirements for commissioning within various rating systems, and codes and how – as professionals – we can find a balance to integrating commissioning into all projects and show GHG reductions through reported energy savings.
CxEnergy is the premier conference & expo in commissioning, building technology, and energy management. CSE subscribers receive a 10% discount to the CxEnergy 2023 with promo code CSE10 (May 2-5, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX). Learn more and register.
CxEnergy is presented by the AABC Commissioning Group (ACG), the Energy Management Association (EMA), and the Associated Air Balance Council (AABC). Together, these Authorities in Building Performance represent over 600 member companies and 2,500 certified professionals in the testing, adjusting, and balancing, commissioning, and energy management industries.
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