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Online Course: Setting a Net Zero Target, Presented by UKGBC, February 24, 10 am BST
by SarahA
Organizations are setting their own climate commitments and/or ‘net zero targets’ to embrace the upcoming change as the UK aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050. To support members on their journey towards net zero, this workshop will provide in… more...
Filed under: Energy,
Keywords: Climate Change, Carbon neutral, built environment, Net Zero Target, Advancing Net Zero,
0 replies | 66 views | Posted on: 01/22/2021 | Last updated: 01/26/2021
by Connie NBI
Building electrification technologies are potential game changers for getting to zero in the built environment. Join NBI’s Cathy Higgins and Alexi Miller to learn about new research on market-ready and emerging electrification products and their role in … more...
Filed under: Energy,
Keywords: Decarbonization, Electrification,
0 replies | 49 views | Posted on: 01/22/2021 | Last updated: 01/25/2021
Advanced Water Heating Initiative Playbook & 2020 Progress, February 11, 10-11 am PST
by Connie NBI
Water heating is the second largest energy use in U.S. homes. Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWHs) are a decades-old, proven technology, and are two to four times more efficient than electric resistance or standard gas water heaters. HPWHs support a growing number … more...
Filed under: Energy,
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Water Heaters, Water Heating,
0 replies | 110 views | Posted on: 01/22/2021 | Last updated: 01/23/2021
by SarahA
About the Program: Building and renovating homes in Maine’s climate is a challenge. While most customers demand that their homes be constructed and renovated to minimize heat loss – most customers don’t make similar demands for adequate… more...
Filed under: Health and Air Quality,
HVAC - Protecting Healthy Buildings with Pure Air Optimization
Keywords: Climate Change, HVAC, energy efficient, Ventilation, Health and Air, Environmental Pollutants,
0 replies | 85 views | Posted on: 01/20/2021 | Last updated: 01/20/2021
Celebrating our ENC Sheroes, USGBC East North Central Region, January 27, 12 pm -1:15 pm EST
by SarahA
Celebrate the ENC Region's Sheroes Please join USGBC ENC on January 27th, to celebrate our recognized Sheroes in the Midwest! USGBC’s Women in Green theme for 2020 was Sheroes Stand Up! Green building Sheroes are called on like never … more...
Filed under: Advocacy,
Keywords: Green Building, Community Events, Equality, Women in Green, Sheroes,
0 replies | 507 views | Posted on: 01/20/2021 | Last updated: 01/21/2021
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