Arrowstreet Associate Nicole Voss, AIA, LEED Green Associate, will be speaking at Building Energy Boston on Zero Energy Buildings in Massachusetts and How to Save Money from the Start on August 14.
The number one obstacle to Zero Energy (ZE) buildings is the perception of increased cost. This session will debunk this myth. Utilizing readily available products, practices and technologies, Zero Energy buildings are being constructed in increasing numbers across Massachusetts. And with the help of state and utility rebates for energy efficiency and renewable energy measures, these projects are being delivered at little or no additional first costs. Learn about a recent study released on this topic and hear from practitioners designing and building ZE projects of varied types in MA that make economic sense.
Session Speaker(s):
Colin Booth
Meredith Elbaum
Jacob Knowles
Nicole Voss
Session Chair(s):
John Balfe V
Event Info:
Friday, August 14, 2020 – 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Experience Level:
1 (no prior experience/knowledge needed)
CEU Information:
AIA 1.5 LU/HSW
Learning Objectives:
- Understand building and policy-oriented strategies to achieve Zero Energy Buildings at low-to-no additional costs
- Recognize that a zero energy building is a smart and economical decision based on life cycle cost and other economic factors
- Become aware of policies at different levels of government that can affect the ability to build Zero Energy Buildings economically
- Distinguish between various definitions of Zero Energy and understand the applicability of each
Session ID:
BOS20-109
To learn more and to register, click here.
Topics: NESEA, BuildingEnergy, AIA, Nicole Voss, HSW, Zero Energy Buildings, Saving Money, Events