04-08-2015 - The Association of Energy Engineers of New England to hold 5th Annual Energy Products & Services Show - April 8
The Association of Energy Engineers of New England (AEENE) will hold its 5th Annual Energy Products & Services Show on April 8 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 550 Winter St.
This year's show will feature over 35 exhibitors from many of the region's leading energy services companies and professionals, and 6 workshops. This event will provide first-hand interaction with cutting-edge solutions that reduce operating costs and covering a broad array of building types and systems.
* ADMISSION: Includes entry to the exhibit floor, multiple workshops (all with qualified CEU credits), dinner buffet/appetizers and cash bar.
* REGISTRATION: Register at www.aeenewengland.org AEE Members and guests: $49. Register before April 3 at the Early Bird Discount rate: Members $39, Non-members $44.
* WORKSHOPS: No additional fee or pre-registration required. When registering, please indicate your preference of workshops (workshops will run two at a time).
Visit www.aeenewengland.org to register today at www.aeenewgland.org/meetinginfo.php.
Schedule:
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
* Mass DOER'S "Building Asset Rating" Pilot presented by Rob Morrow, project executive, The Weidt Group.
* High-Efficiency Transformers Retrofit presented by Chris Pimentel, northeast regional manager, Powersmiths.
5 - 6:00 p.m.
* How to Identify and Analyze Refrigeration Energy Saving Opportunities presented by Emre Schveighoffer, president, National Resource Management, Inc.
* Lighting Control Systems: What Professionals Need to Know presented by Ray Urban, senior associate, Goody Clancy.
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
* Advanced Building Performance Diagnostics: Detecting Failure & Predicting Performance in Building Systems & Equipment presented by Sam Deptula, project manager, B2Q Associates, Inc.
* Low Ambient Heating and Cooling with Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) presented by Chris Ouellette, area manager, Mitsubishi Electric.
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