Zero Carbon/Energy Codes: Key Policy Tools to Meet Climate Goals
New Buildings Institute (NBI) is a nonprofit organization driving better energy performance in commercial buildings. Working collaboratively with industry market players—governments, utilities, energy efficiency advocates and building professionals— NBI promotes advanced design practices, innovative technologies, public policies and programs that improve energy efficiency. NBI also develops and offers guidance and tools to support the design and construction of energy efficient buildings.
Please join Washington DC Principal Bill Updike in a webinar hosted by NBI:
Zero Carbon/Energy Codes: Key Policy Tools to Meet Climate Goals
Thursday, November 1, 2018 | 10:30am – 12:00pm Pacific | 1:30pm – 3:00pm Eastern
As governments of all scales consider options for meeting deep greenhouse gas reduction goals, attention has turned to how to achieve zero energy or zero emissions from new construction in the building sector, which is responsible for more than 40% of emissions in most urban areas. This webinar will examine the policy and technical drivers for these codes, the varying structures for already published low/zero carbon codes and policies, and the complex role of renewable generation in implementing these codes as mandatory requirements.
Featured Speakers:
- Jim Edelson, Director of Codes and Policy | New Buildings Institute
- Charles Eley, Consultant and NBI Fellow | Eley Consulting
- Christopher Meyer, Manager, Building Standards Office | California Energy Commission
- Bill Updike, Principal | Integral Group
To learn more and to register for this free webinar, visit New Buildings Institute here.
Time: 1:30pm - 3:00pm Eastern
Speaker: Bill Updike, Principal