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SUMMARY:February PES Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2022-february-pes-webinar/
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SUMMARY:January PES Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2022-january-pes-webinar/
CATEGORIES:PES
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CREATED:20211115T143220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T034055Z
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SUMMARY:December PES Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2021-december-pes-webinar/
CATEGORIES:PES
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SUMMARY:YEA and WiA Fall Social
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2021-yea-and-wia-fall-social/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T140000
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CREATED:20210930T034945Z
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SUMMARY:October PES Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2021-october-pes-webinar/
CATEGORIES:PES
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T120000
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CREATED:20210921T202047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T164545Z
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SUMMARY:September 2021 - PES Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NCC ASHRAE February Virtual PES\nPDH certificates will be provided for attending this event. \nTheme:  Government Affairs / Sustainability \nTopic: New insights into space heating hot water systems in commercial buildings \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 18th\, 2025 \n\n12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT\n\nWhere: Virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Professional Education Seminar (PES)\nNew Insights Into Space Heating Hot Water Systems in Commercial Buildings\nSpace heating hot water systems are typically the largest generator of both site- and source- carbon emissions in existing commercial buildings in the US. Better understanding these systems is crucial to decarbonizing the built environment as cost effectively and quickly as possible. This presentation will share findings from a recently completed 4 year long research and demonstration project funded by the California Energy Commission that focused on these systems. The results include a demonstration of in-depth efficiency measures that reduced annual natural gas use by 70% in two existing large office buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area\, distribution heat losses measured in seven buildings\, an analysis of hydronic heating system data from hundreds of buildings nationwide\, and more. \n\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Paul Raftery\nPaul Raftery is a Professional Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Engineering from University of Galway\, Ireland for developing a new method for calibrating building energy models to detailed measured data\, and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Munster Technical University. Paul has 20 years of hands-on experience in HVAC engineering\, building automation systems and controls\, full-scale laboratory and field testing of HVAC equipment\, and new technology development. He is a Fulbright Fellow and an active member of ASHRAE as the past chair of ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant heating and cooling) and current voting member of ASHRAE Guideline 36 (High performance control sequences).He has served as a Principal Investigator on several large\, multi-year research projects on topics such as commercial building controls\, hydronic heating systems\, heat pumps\, radiant systems and ceiling fans funded by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n	Please note: The tickets below are ONLY for the Virtual PES.  \nDinner Presentation tickets must be purchased separately! \n\n\n			\n							Click here to register for the February Dinner Presentation!
URL:https://nccashrae.org/event/2021-september-pes-webinar/
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