FYI:
Understanding the Role of Behavioral Change in Implementing Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects
Webinar on June 27 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/776190082
The webinar examines the pivotal role of behavioral change in implementing sustainability projects, specifically the development of renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts at federal facilities. The webinar describes concrete steps to install large scale photovoltaic arrays, improved boiler efficiency, and procure energy efficient products. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
Behavior Change for Promoting Energy Projects
Speaker: Christopher Payne, DOE, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Topic: This presentation discusses the elements of institutional change and how it relates to the implementation of successful energy projects, including the procurement and use of energy efficient products.
Facility Heating and Energy Efficiency
Speaker: Don Morris, Hanscom Air Force Base
Topic: Hanscom Air Force Base's energy efficiency efforts include better insulation on boiler steam and condensate lines and the use of boilers that reuses waste heat.
Large Scale Installation of Photovoltaic Arrays
Presenter: Adam Wright, Vermont Air National Guard
Topic: The Vermont Air National Guard installed a 2.16 megawatt solar energy project consisting of 7,000 individual 230 watt solar panels covering over 11 acres. This project is meeting 34 percent of the Guard's electricity needs.
Marianne Seifert
Community Liaison
Environmental Health
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
(253) 798-3823 o * mseifert@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7663 f * www.tpchd.orghttp://www.tpchd.org/
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FYI:
Understanding the Role of Behavioral Change in Implementing Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects
Webinar on June 27 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/776190082
The webinar examines the pivotal role of behavioral change in implementing sustainability projects, specifically the development of renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts at federal facilities. The webinar describes concrete steps to install large scale photovoltaic arrays, improved boiler efficiency, and procure energy efficient products. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
Behavior Change for Promoting Energy Projects
Speaker: Christopher Payne, DOE, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Topic: This presentation discusses the elements of institutional change and how it relates to the implementation of successful energy projects, including the procurement and use of energy efficient products.
Facility Heating and Energy Efficiency
Speaker: Don Morris, Hanscom Air Force Base
Topic: Hanscom Air Force Base's energy efficiency efforts include better insulation on boiler steam and condensate lines and the use of boilers that reuses waste heat.
Large Scale Installation of Photovoltaic Arrays
Presenter: Adam Wright, Vermont Air National Guard
Topic: The Vermont Air National Guard installed a 2.16 megawatt solar energy project consisting of 7,000 individual 230 watt solar panels covering over 11 acres. This project is meeting 34 percent of the Guard's electricity needs.
Marianne Seifert
Community Liaison
Environmental Health
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
(253) 798-3823 o * mseifert@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7663 f * www.tpchd.org<http://www.tpchd.org/>
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