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    NESEA's BuildingEnergy Boston Conference & Expo - March 7-9, Boston

  • 07 Mar 2017
NESEA's BuildingEnergy Boston Conference & Expo - March 7-9, Boston
Event Description

New England Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA)
BuildingEnergy Boston Conference & Expo
March 7-9, Boston

Seaport World Trade Center
One Seaport Lane
Boston, Massachusetts 02210

BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade show brings over 2,500 industry leaders and emerging professionals together for three days to learn from and share ideas with each other.

Attendees represent dozens of professions and industries including architecture, engineering, building, design, consulting, policy, finance, auditing, installation, construction, and education, among others.

Conference content includes:

Sessions Areas of Focus Include:

-Beyond Energy (Water, Carbon, Materials, and more)
-Building Envelope
-Cities, Communities, Places
-Commercial and Institutional Buildings
-Design & Construction Process
-Multifamily
-Policy and Codes
-Practice
-Renewables
-Single Family Homes

Check out also 9 Pre-Conference Workshops: http://nesea.org/conference/schedule/3966

Conference Keynote Speaker: Craig Jones

Dr. Jones is an embodied energy, carbon footprint, and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) expert. In 2012 he was listed as #14 on Building Design's list of of the most influential people in UK sustainability.



About NESEA:

Founded in 1974, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is a regional membership organization. headquartered in Greenfield, MA, promoting sustainable energy practices in the built environment. members work in fields which include renewable energy and building, and embrace whole systems thinking as the path to sustainability.

In the United States, the building sector accounts for nearly half of all energy consumption. It also produces nearly half of all greenhouse gas emissions, making it the largest single contributor to climate change. To shape the built environment is to shape the future not only of our cities and towns, but also of our planet.

NESEA operates primarily in the northeastern United States—the six New England states plus New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.

For more information and to register: http://nesea.org/buildingenergy-boston

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Early bird pricing for NESEA's Building Energy ends 1/19! http://nesea.org/conference-details/buildingenergy-boston-pricing

By Allison Friedman | Jan 12, 2017

Register for a BuildingEnergy Boston conference or workshop pass by Friday, February 17 at noon, and your name will be entered into a drawing for 500 NESEA Dollars.

NESEA dollars are a new initiative to encourage participation in NESEA's community. They can be used to offset the cost ofparticipation in any future NESEA program or event.

By Allison Friedman | Feb 13, 2017

Enjoy a FREE NESEA Trade Show Pass! Use this code: BOS17FREETRADESHOW

By Allison Friedman | Feb 28, 2017

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