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Thermal Energy Networks: An Overview and Project Examples

Using heat pumps to electrify heating and cooling is a common approach to decarbonizing buildings. To achieve the goals of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, New York State must quickly move from a building-by-building approach to a community-by-community approach. Heat pumps can be integrated with a network of distribution pipes to serve multiple buildings, in a configuration referred to as a Thermal Energy Network (TEN). Sponsored by NYSERDA

Funding Available for Customized Building Operations & Maintenance Training

Join us for this BuildingEnergy NYC pre-conference webinar to hear how NYSERDA funding can help you develop and deliver a building operations and maintenance (O&M) training program that can optimize your buildings’ operations, save money, reduce your building’s carbon footprint and improve your tenants’ comfort. Sponsored by NYSERDA

2022 BuildingEnergy Pro Tour Advisory Committee Meeting

The Pro Tour Advisory Committee met to discuss proposals for the 2022 Pro Tour series, which run from late March-December as a mix of in-person and virtual events. We were pleased to receive 36 proposals for this year's program.  Proposals were evaluated based on qualities including project type, construction type, scale, and geography as we aim to develop a series that highlights examples of a range of buildings across our territory.

Bottom Lines Center Live

Members from across the Bottom Lines network will convene virtually for a day of community building and deep-dives into triple bottom lines topics affecting their businesses. Breakout discussions will be led by group facilitators. This event is free and open to all employees of companies participating in the Bottom Lines program.

Info Session: NESEA's Workforce Development & Mentorship Initiatives

Join us for this informal lunchtime conversation to learn how you and your company can become involved with NESEA's efforts to support the next generation of building professionals. We’re designing two programs that will connect the emerging workforce to our network of practitioners through mentorship, job shadowing, project visits, and more. 

2021 NESEA Donor Breakfast

This free, virtual event is designed for NESEA donors: individuals and businesses who choose to invest in NESEA’s mission and vision through philanthropic giving. NESEA’s Executive Director, Miriam Aylward, will provide an overview of how the organization has fared over the last two years and where we’re headed, and then be available for questions and feedback. We hope you’ll be able to join us! BYOG (bring your own granola).

Questions? Email NESEA’s Executive Director, Miriam Aylward, at maylward@nesea.org.

Pre-Conference Workshop: The 21st Century Green Building Workforce is Hiding in Plain Sight

Within NESEA’s territory, there is a small army of talented youth from under-served communities who would flourish in the sorts of careers that businesses in our community can offer. At the same time, there are scores of businesses hoping to recruit new and diverse employees to fill the labor shortage gap. This community event will be a first big step towards bringing those groups together.