Energy-Efficient Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings: Featuring the Holistic Assessment Toolkit Workshop

Live Training

Aug 14, 2010
9:30 ET (8:30 CT)
9 hours
Dallas, Texas

The Energy-Efficient Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings workshop is intended for decision makers, energy managers, performance contractors and designers within the Federal sector.

The workshop presents results from the International Energy Agency’s Annex 46 Holistic Assessment Toolkit on Energy Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings. The toolkit is a practical software application produced by representatives from the U.S., Canada, and several European Union countries. It provides tools and guidelines to improve the working environment of Federal buildings through energy-efficient retrofit projects.

The workshop will focus on how the Annex 46 results can be applied to produce more effective energy efficiency retrofit projects at Federal sites. Many International Energy Agency members will present and/or attend the workshop. Attendees will receive the Annex 46 results, which include a detailed energy assessment and analysis methodology/protocol; an extensive set of energy conservation measure case studies and screening examples; a lessons-learned report from energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) within the participating countries; and a CD toolkit of all information developed.

Registration fee includes continental breakfast, conference materials, lunch, evening social hour (6:30-9:30), and the Holistic Assessment Toolkit on Energy-Efficient Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings CD.

Cost: $125

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