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SUMMARY:Chehalem Parks & Recreation Aquatic Center Building Tour - AEE CRC
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Energy Engineers Columbia River Chapter (AEE CRC)\, Energy Trust of Oregon\, and Anderson Poolworks are pleased to announce an upcoming building tour of the newly-constructed Chehalem Parks & Recreation Aquatic Center in Newberg\, OR. \nThe new aquatic center houses a hot tub\, lazy river\, vortex\, kiddie area\, deep water tank\, and lap lanes; and a separate area which contains an aquatic athletic venue complete with bleachers\, and an 8 lane 25 yard competition stretch pool with a movable bulkhead. The facility includes innovation throughout the mechanical design\, including high efficiency pumps\, dehumidification units\, boilers\, and heat recovery.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/chehalem-parks-recreation-aquatic-center-building-tour-aee-crc/
LOCATION:Newberg\, Oregon\, 1802 Haworth Ave\, Newberg\, Oregon\, 97132
CATEGORIES:General,Green/Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
GEO:45.307066;-122.961591
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171213T110000
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CREATED:20171123T010502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171123T010502Z
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SUMMARY:Building Energy Simulation Forum: Energy Trust EDAPT Launch and a User’s Perspective of OpenStudio
DESCRIPTION:EDAPT is a new web-based tool that will help you model savings for Energy Trust New Buildings programs. This presentation will showcase some of the advantages of EDAPT for energy modelers. We’ll discuss Energy Trust QAQC and automated report generation as well as the submission and review process. \nThis presentation will review some recent updates to the OpenStudio software suite and highlight future updates —including model setup\, usefulness and availability of measures\, ease of HVAC system changes\, and the potential limitations of the tool. We will also discuss automated baselines\, BCL library of components and measures\, and the parametric analysis tool (PAT). \nThis is the final BESF presentation of 2017. Join fellow energy modelers\, energy analysts and Energy Trust staff to discuss industry trends and future presentation topics.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/building-energy-simulation-forum-energy-trust-edapt-launch-users-perspective-openstudio/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
GEO:45.528337;-122.6806388
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171103T070000
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CREATED:20171011T191044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T191044Z
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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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://insider.energytrust.org/wp-content/uploads/HighPerformanceDesignTraining-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144125
CREATED:20171011T191300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T191300Z
UID:9801-1509087600-1509109200@insider.energytrust.org
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-2/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Medford\, 1000 Welcome Way\, Medford\, OR\, 97504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
GEO:42.3143274;-122.8474776
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T121500
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CREATED:20171011T191828Z
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UID:9799-1508324400-1508328900@insider.energytrust.org
SUMMARY:Building Energy Simulation Forum: Using Analytics to Achieve High Performance Buildings
DESCRIPTION:As building energy and system-level monitoring becomes commonplace\, facilities teams are faced with an overwhelming amount of data. This data does not typically lead to insights or corrective actions unless it is stored\, organized\, and analyzed in automated ways. With sophisticated software applied to everyday building operations\, building owners are reaping the cost-savings benefits of energy management and information systems (EMIS) that embed building analytics. Design engineers are beginning to specify EMIS from the start\, which helps maintain as-commissioned performance. \nThe Smart Energy Analytics Campaign is a program led by the U.S. Department of Energy that supports building analytics by providing its participants with technical assistance and opportunities for national recognition.  This presentation will provide an introduction to EMIS\, key attributes for specification\, and an overview of how to get involved in the Campaign. \nBoxed lunches will be provided. \nAbout the presenter: \nHannah Kramer\, P.E. \nConsultant\, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Affiliate \nHannah Kramer is working with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as the technical lead on a U.S. Department of Energy program to advance the adoption of Energy Management and Information Systems (EMIS) and monitoring-based commissioning across the country. She is responsible for program design\, technical support to participants\, and the development of market characterization studies.  Previously\, Hannah was the Director of Engineering at PECI/CLEAResult where she oversaw technical delivery\, emerging technologies research\, and development of EMIS-enabled utility programs. Over the last 17 years\, she has helped develop numerous resources for the commissioning and energy efficiency industry. Hannah has a mechanical engineering degree from Iowa State University and completed her masters at UC Berkeley in the Energy and Resources Group.  She is a registered professional engineer in the state of Oregon.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/building-energy-simulation-forum-using-analytics-achieve-high-performance-buildings/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://insider.energytrust.org/wp-content/uploads/BuildingSimulationForum.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
GEO:45.528337;-122.6806388
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170816T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170816T121500
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CREATED:20170814T223833Z
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UID:9336-1502881200-1502885700@insider.energytrust.org
SUMMARY:August BESF: Annual Energy and Daylight Co-Simulation for Lighting and Shading Controls
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Energy Trust New Building’s August Building Energy Simulation Forum. Shading controls are typically not included in energy modeling and often not considered in daylight modeling. Similarly\, electric lighting is usually represented as a fixed schedule or with the use of simplified daylight harvesting calculations. EnergyPlus approaches this with the split-flux method while Radiance employs a more accurate ray-tracing technique. \nThis presentation will discuss a co-simulation workflow between EnergyPlus and Radiance in a mid-rise commercial office project. This work includes a series of energy and daylighting simulations that produce detailed operation schedules\, informing the whole building energy use and daylighting impacts of multiple shading systems.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/august-besf-annual-energy-daylight-co-simulation-lighting-shading-controls/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten Vogel":MAILTO:kirsten.vogel@clearesult.com
GEO:45.528337;-122.6806388
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