In our first session of the year, we will delve into the complex topic of determining the true cost of energy. Our speakers will offer insights from diverse perspectives, covering not only the economics of energy generation and transmission but also the expenses related to maintaining systems and equipment in commercial buildings. We will explore the scientific advantages and disadvantages of both traditional and renewable energy generation, supported by case study examples. Additionally, we will discuss recently passed Ohio policies and potential legislation that could transform the way energy is generated and used in the state.
Speakers:
Representative Tristan Rader, Ohio House of Representatives
Charles Schreier, PE, Go Sustainable Energy
Seth Whitney, COO, Cleveland Thermal / Corix
Rishabh Bahel, CEM, Sr. Manager Energy and Sustainability, Nestle
2 continuing education credits for: BOMA, AEE, ASHRAE, AIA LU, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers, LEED and others.
$15 for members of AIA, ASHRAE, 2030 Districts, Cleveland State University, Greater Cleveland Partnership, USGBC, City of Cleveland
$20 for non-members
Students attend for free
This event is in person but also offered on Zoom.
Zoom link will be sent once registration is completed.
Thanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC. A Cleveland 2030 District partner.
Thanks to our event sponsor Cleveland Thermal / Corix. A Cleveland 2030 District partner.