Training for building professionals
Designing high performance buildings: using an integrative design process
presented by Sachin Anand and Helen Kessler
June 14, 2012 | Chicago
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ComEd Smart Ideas® trade ally trainings
Introduction to HVAC and lighting control systems
Presented by Mark Vincent, PE, LEED AP and Ryan Hoger, LEED AP
May 17, 2012 | Naperville, IL
Live webinar: Exploring LED lighting technology for facilities
Presented by Liesel Whitney-Schulte
May 22, 2012 | 1–2:30 pm CDT
On-demand webcast: Dynamic ventilation reset strategies
Presented by John Murphy, LEED AP
Nicor Gas trade ally trainings
Each seminar opens with an overview of the Home or Business Energy Efficiency Rebate Program, and features a 1–2 hour training on a high efficiency topic by leading industry experts. View events...
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New Construction Service for High Performance Buildings
Financial incentives and technical assistance available for energy efficiency.
If your organization is currently working on a new construction project or is considering it, you should know about the ComEd and Nicor Gas New Construction Service.
The New Construction Service combines financial incentives and technical assistance to encourage building owners, architects, engineers and contractors to design high performance buildings and exceed standard building practices. The New Construction Service, which follows the IECC 2009 state code as its baseline, is designed for industrial facilities, offices, schools, universities, hospitals, restaurants, retail businesses and nonprofits. Residential and municipal projects are not eligible.
For more information visit the New Construction Service website. For questions or to discuss a specific project you are working on, contact the New Construction team at 877.807.8606 or NewConstructionService@ecw.org. |
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