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Thanks for your interest in writing for the NESEA community blog. Contributing to the blog is a NESEA member benefit.

We welcome posts on topics related to NESEA's mission of advancing the adoption of sustainable energy practices in the built environment by cultivating a community where practitioners share, collaborate and learn.

Guidelines for submitting a blog post:

  • Please submit your own original work. Previously published content, if not disclosed, may be declined.
  • We're looking for content that is in-depth and data rich and that contains actionable information.
  • Observe any copyright or usage restrictions regarding images, obtain permission for use, and cite the source of your image(s).
  • Images must be smaller than 2400x2400 pixels.
  • Links in a post are welcome, but must be non-promotional and relevant to the post. We do not allow affiliate links.
  • Off-topic posts, spam, and overt link-building will be declined, and may result in your account being banned.
  • No greenwashing here. There are a lot of so-called green techniques, products, and ideas out there. We’re committed to real results, and to separating the wheat from the chaff.

Additional information:

  • We receive many posts submissions, and it can take up to several days to get a review of your post. We reserve the right to not publish your submission.
  • We will contact you at the email listed on your profile.
  • All editor decisions are final.
  • Questions? Please contact kschendel@nesea.org

By submitting a post, I acknowledge that I have read the information above, and accept the terms of submitting a post to NESEA's community blog as detailed above. The views and opinions expressed on nesea.org are those of the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) or the majority of the community.

Any NESEA member can post to the Community Blog and share news of business developments, best practices, lessons learned, and much more. Not a NESEA member?  Join today.

The views and opinions expressed on nesea.org are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) or the majority of the community.

 

Kris Brill's picture

BE Boston 19 RegistrantsBE Boston 20 RegistrantsBusiness MemberGreen Company ManagerMember

Posted on 04/03/2018

Kris Brill of Pinnacle Windows has made a three-year pledge to NESEA’s Capacity Campaign, committing to donate $4,000...

Carol Harley's picture

BE Boston 21 RegistrantsBusiness MemberGreen Company ManagerMember

Posted on 02/20/2018

Passionate about making buildings more efficient? Faces of EE invites your participation! At BE18, you can get a free professional headshot 12:00-5:00 on Thursday, 3/8.

Jenny Goldberg's picture

BE Boston 19 RegistrantsBE Boston 21 RegistrantsBE Boston 22 RegistrantsBE NYC 19 RegistrantsBE NYC 20 RegistrantsBE NYC 21 Registrants

Posted on 02/13/2018

NESEA Member Ian Finlayson, Deputy Director of the Energy Efficiency Division at MassDOER, will be curating three of the 50+ conference sessions...

Jennifer Marrapese's picture

BE Boston 20 RegistrantsBE Boston 21 RegistrantsBE Boston 22 RegistrantsBE Boston 23 RegistrantsBE NYC 20 RegistrantsBusiness MemberGreen Company ManagerMember

Posted on 01/31/2018

Why are an Architect & a Building Analyst Attending BuildingEnergy Boston?

Jonathan Wright's picture

BE Boston 19 RegistrantsBE Boston 20 RegistrantsBuildingEnergy 16 Full ConferenceMember

Posted on 01/03/2018

As a builder connected to the development and construction of two Living Buildings, I am somewhat familiar with the concept of biophilia...

Mira Lieman-Sifry's picture

BE Boston 19 RegistrantsBE Boston 20 RegistrantsBuildingEnergy 16 Full Conference

Posted on 12/18/2017

I was first introduced to NESEA by my cousin, Fred Davis, who is a self-described member of the NESEA “old-guard.” He asked if I wanted to join him at BuildingEnergy Boston in 2012.

View the Submission Guidelines

Thanks for your interest in writing for the NESEA community blog. Contributing to the blog is a NESEA member benefit.

We welcome posts on topics related to NESEA's mission of advancing the adoption of sustainable energy practices in the built environment by cultivating a community where practitioners share, collaborate and learn.

Guidelines for submitting a blog post:

  • Please submit your own original work. Previously published content, if not disclosed, may be declined.
  • We're looking for content that is in-depth and data rich and that contains actionable information.
  • Observe any copyright or usage restrictions regarding images, obtain permission for use, and cite the source of your image(s).
  • Images must be smaller than 2400x2400 pixels.
  • Links in a post are welcome, but must be non-promotional and relevant to the post. We do not allow affiliate links.
  • Off-topic posts, spam, and overt link-building will be declined, and may result in your account being banned.
  • No greenwashing here. There are a lot of so-called green techniques, products, and ideas out there. We’re committed to real results, and to separating the wheat from the chaff.

Additional information:

  • We receive many posts submissions, and it can take up to several days to get a review of your post. We reserve the right to not publish your submission.
  • We will contact you at the email listed on your profile.
  • All editor decisions are final.
  • Questions? Please contact kschendel@nesea.org

By submitting a post, I acknowledge that I have read the information above, and accept the terms of submitting a post to NESEA's community blog as detailed above. The views and opinions expressed on nesea.org are those of the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) or the majority of the community.