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SUMMARY:Trade Ally Forum - Klamath Falls
DESCRIPTION:View agenda \nEnergy Trust will hold the Fall Trade Ally Forums on November 2 in Klamath Falls\, November 3 in Grants Pass\, November 9 in La Grande\, November 10 in Pendleton\, November 14 in Portland and November 16 in Bend. \nThe forums will focus on topics most relevant to residential\, Multifamily and Solar trade allies\, but are open to trade allies who participate in any Energy Trust programs. They are a great way to stay up to date on Energy Trust incentives and plans. There will be opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback directly to Energy Trust staff.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/trade-ally-forum-klamath-falls/
LOCATION:Elmers Restaurant\, 3030 S 6th St\, Klamath Falls\, OR\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trade Ally Forum - Grants Pass
DESCRIPTION:View agenda \nBreakfast and registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. Program begins at 8:30 a.m. sharp. \nEnergy Trust will hold the Fall Trade Ally Forums on November 2 in Klamath Falls\, November 3 in Grants Pass\, November 9 in La Grande\, November 10 in Pendleton\, November 14 in Portland and November 16 in Bend. \nThe forums will focus on topics most relevant to residential\, Multifamily and Solar trade allies\, but are open to trade allies who participate in any Energy Trust programs. They are a great way to stay up to date on Energy Trust incentives and plans. There will be opportunities to network with vendors\, ask questions and provide feedback directly to Energy Trust staff. \n 
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/trade-ally-forum-grants-pass/
LOCATION:Bethany Presbyterian Church\, 741 NW 4th St\, Grants Pass\, OR\, 97526\, United States
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SUMMARY:High Performance Design Training: Daylighting Strategies\, LED Technologies\, and Controls for Efficient\, Healthy\, and Sustainable Buildings
DESCRIPTION:According to the U.S. Department of Energy\, electric lighting accounts for nearly 40 percent of all the energy consumed in U.S. commercial buildings. In addition\, high performance lighting design is critical to occupant comfort\, productivity\, and health. This six-hour course offers an overview of the latest tools and simulation techniques used to properly size and predict lighting performance. \nThe course will detail the benefits of good lighting design and a new approach to the lighting design process. It will introduce the latest research of electric lighting technologies and controls designed to meet the lighting needs of commercial buildings. \nThe course includes: \n\nHands-on applications of lighting design process.\nDemonstrations on lighting controls advancements.\nOverview of procedures to conduct on-site lighting audits that will introduce participants to advanced knowledge of building retrofits and integrated design for creating energy-efficient buildings of the 21st\n\nCourse Learning Objectives: \nUpon completion of this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nApply a new lighting design process that positively impacts energy savings and human health.\nEvaluate various space forms and orientations for optimal daylighting potential and the proper sizing of daylighting systems.\nCompare competing designs to determine the most effective approach to daylighting and electric lighting systems integration and retrofits.\nIdentify different lighting controls systems and their various requirements and applications.\nAssess and evaluate existing lighting systems for their compatibility with new lighting technologies retrofits\, as well as conduct a full lighting audit and verification for LEED v.4 credits.\n\nLunch will be provided. \nAbout the presenters: \nIhab Elzeyadi\, PHD\, FEIA\, LEEDAP is a professor of architecture and lighting design. He directs the High Performance Environments laboratory (HiPE) at the Department of Architecture\, University of Oregon. Dr. Elzeyadi has been engaged in the design\, construction\, and research of high-performance buildings for more than 25 years. With special focus on daylighting and electric lighting technologies\, Elzeyadi has contributed consulting and design assistance services for more than 3 Million sf. of commercial buildings and over 55 LEED™ and LBC rated buildings. He is the past-president of the Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE)\, a member of the Illumination Engineering Society (IES)\, American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)\, as well as various corporate advisory boards. \nDixon Soracco\, LC\, is specification leader for lighting controls at Harry L Stearns\, Inc. representing a broad portfolio of the world’s leading lighting brands\, offering innovative\, quality products to meet customers’ needs for interior lighting\, exterior lighting\, and lighting controls.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/high-performance-design-training-daylighting-strategies-led-technologies-controls-efficient-healthy-sustainable-buildings/
LOCATION:Southwestern Oregon Community College\, 1988 Newmark Avenue\, Coos Bay\, OR\, 97420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
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