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RE: ENERGY STAR Training on New Building Design
What happened? some staff signed up and registered and got confirmation but
nothing happened. Was this class canceled?
Libby Dodson
Chief, Division of Pollution Prevention and Energy Efficiency
Office of Pollution Prevention and Compliance Assistance
P.O. Box 8772
Harrisburg, PA
17105
717-772-8907
fax: 717-783-2703
ldodson@state.pa.us
Sustainability for PA - It's in Our Hands
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/earthdaycentral/03/
-----Original Message-----
From: notrustlist@kynoch.ca [mailto:notrustlist@kynoch.ca]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 12:22 PM
To: p2energy@great-lakes.net
Cc: 'Michael Segal'
Subject: RE: ENERGY STAR Training on New Building Design
The training mentioned below is actually on Thu Feb 13 at 2pm ET, not
Web Feb 12.
For your convenience, ENERGY STAR's Target Finder tool is available at
http://estar3.energystar.gov/pls/targetfinder/Pm_Newconstruction.Main
enjoy!
Brad Kynoch
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-p2energy@great-lakes.net
[mailto:owner-p2energy@great-lakes.net] On Behalf Of Michael Segal
Sent: Mon Feb 10, 2003 9:35 AM
Subject: ENERGY STAR Training on New Building Design
Achieve Energy Performance Goals for New Building Design
Attend the next "Achieve Energy Performance Goals for New Building
Design" Internet presentation on Wed. February 12, 2:00-2:45 PM, EST.
This presentation describes how to use ENERGY STAR's software tool
Target Finder, and how it complements energy simulation modeling and the
LEED rating system. Target Finder takes rudimentary building and
occupant data and yields the annual energy use value required if the
building is to perform in the top 25 percent of U.S. building stock. The
talk will also present strategies that will enhance performance and
illustrates how building owners and designers can readily evaluate and
achieve energy-based design targets. Decision-makers will learn how to
set realistic goals for energy use and compare simulated results to
their target. It will show designers how to compare energy simulation
results to top performing buildings using Target Finder. The Target
Finder and integrated design assistance has been developed for office
buildings and other medium to large scale buildings such as schools,
hospitals and hotels.
ENERGY STAR also offers many other presentations on such topics as:
ENERGY STAR -- An Overview, Benchmarking Tool/Portfolio Manager, Money
for Your Energy Upgrades, The Five-Stage Approach to Building Upgrades,
Cost Savings through ENERGY STAR Purchasing, and Monitor Power
Management. To see the schedule or to register, visit
http://energystar.imeet.com/regeval/calendar.asp. There is no cost for
participation. You simply view the presentation on your office computer
and converse with the presenter using a toll-free telephone line. Once
you register, your confirmation information will appear on the screen.
Please wait for this screen to appear and print it out, as it will be
needed to access the presentations. If you have any problems
registering, please contact Michelle Salisbury, The Cadmus Group, Inc.,
at msalisbury@cadmusgroup.com or 617-673-7153.
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