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EE Noon: ASHRAE's Building Energy Quotient: A Blueprint for Controlling Energy Costs

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EE Noon: ASHRAE's Building Energy Quotient: A Blueprint for Controlling Energy Costs

Start 
Tuesday, July 19, 2016 : 12:00pm
End 
Tuesday, July 19, 2016 : 01:00pm
Location 
Remote : , United States

 

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Want to better understand your building's energy use to help make more informed decisions, save on energy costs and reduce consumption? Join the Alliance to Save Energy and ASHRAE for this Associate-exclusive webinar on Tuesday, July 19 at 12:00 PM EDT entitled ASHRAE's Building Energy Quotient: A Blueprint for Controlling Energy Costs. Presenters Tim Wentz, President of ASHRAE, and Michael Brandemuehl, Chair of ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient Committee, will provide an overview of the Building Energy Quotient (bEQ), ASHRAE's building energy rating program, which evaluates "as designed potential" and "in operation performance" for a holistic look at building energy use.  

For more information or to register, please contact Courtney Galatioto.

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