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2019 Summit AGENDA & PROGRAM 2019 Summit AGENDA & PROGRAM July 10–11 ¢ Arlington, VA WELCOME JULY 2019 Welcome to the 2019 Better Buildings, Better Plants Summit! We are glad you are here and are excited to be working with you to improve the efficiency and resiliency of our nation’s buildings, manufacturing plants, and homes. This annual Summit is the place for leaders like yourselves to exchange innovative, replicable energy, and technology management solutions. Together, you bring unique and valuable insights on pursuing affordable energy and economic growth across the country and I thank you for your willingness to share your success with others. Over the next two days, you will participate in lively discussions with peers and industry experts on adopting advanced technologies, developing a skilled workforce, and building more resilient communities. We hope you leave the conference with actionable insights to advance your organization’s energy initiatives. At the U.S. Department of Energy, we applaud your innovation, your achievements, and your commitment to America's energy independence. We appreciate your leadership and look forward to our continued work as we strive for a more resilient, energy-efficient future. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Rick Perry SECRETARY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1 AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 ALL SESSIONS REGISTRATION OPENS REGISTRATION OPENS 7:30 AM INDEPENDENCE FOYER INDEPENDENCE FOYER CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM REGENCY BALLROOM REGENCY BALLROOM OPENING PLENARY KEYNOTE ADDRESS: SECRETARY OF ENERGY RICK PERRY KEYNOTE ADDRESS: SECRETARY OF ENERGY RICK PERRY 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM EXECUTIVE PANEL: LEADERSHIP IN EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY EXECUTIVE PANEL: LEADERSHIP IN EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY REGENCY BALLROOM REGENCY BALLROOM CONCURRENT TRACKS 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM MANUFACTURING SECTOR MEET-UPS SECTOR MEET-UPS Best of the Commercial Data Center Education Financial Ally Healthcare Hospitality Local Government Multifamily Retail, Food Service, Smart Labs State Government Betters—2019 Better Real Estate Meet-Up Meet-Up Roundtable Meet-Up Meet-Up Meet-Up Meet-Up and Grocery Meet-Up Meet-Up Project and Better Meet-Up POTOMAC I WASHINGTON A TIDEWATER II REGENCY BALLROOM B POTOMAC II POTOMAC IV WASHINGTON B Meet-Up POTOMAC VI POTOMAC V Practice Presentations CONFERENCE THEATER See page 12 See page 12 See page 13 See page 13 See page 13 See page 13 See page 14 POTOMAC III See page 14 See page 14 REGENCY BALLROOM A See page 12 See page 14 See page 12 NETWORKING LUNCH** NETWORKING LUNCH** 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM REGENCY BALLROOM REGENCY BALLROOM CONCURRENT TRACKS EMERGING BUILDING RENEWABLES & MANUFACTURING MULTIFAMILY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM TECHNOLOGIES RESILIENCE ZERO ENERGY COMMUNICATIONS & DATA PLANNING, PROJECTS Better Plants Getting Your Grid Modernization: Resilience Roundtable FINANCING How Buildings of ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMS Meet-Up Money's Worth: The Role of Grid-Interactive Part 1: All Shapes and Sizes are REGENCY BALLROOM A Making Sure Retrofits Reach Efficient Buildings Finding the Balance Achieving Zero Energy How Low Can You Go: Making the Business Case Good Things Come in Small Schools of the Future: Expected Savings WASHINGTON A between Resiliency, POTOMAC II See page 15 Using Challenge Programs for Data-Driven Energy Packages: Strategies for Creating Better Learning WASHINGTON B Storage+ Renewables, and See page 15 to Engage the Private Sector Management Applying ESPC in Small Environments with Efficiency See page 17 See page 15 Energy Efficiency and Drive Energy Efficiency POTOMAC IV Projects POTOMAC III CONFERENCE THEATER and Renewable Energy in See page 16 POTOMAC VI See page 17 See page 16 Your Community See page 17 POTOMAC V See page 16 NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER CONCURRENT TRACKS EMERGING BUILDING RENEWABLES & MANUFACTURING MULTIFAMILY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM TECHNOLOGIES RESILIENCE ZERO ENERGY DATA PLANNING, PROJECTS Grand Energy Healthy Housing: The IoT-Enabled Resilience Roundtable FINANCING What's Next in MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMS Challenges for Industry Quantifying the Non-Energy Lighting Challenge: Help Part 2: Zero Energy: REGENCY BALLROOM A Benefits of Energy Catalyze Advanced Lighting/ Public Sector Meets Multifamily, Residential, Efficiency Upgrades IoT-Compatible Systems! Commercial Real Estate Calculate Your Potential: Emerging Financing Trends Emergency Planning & Rural Approaches to Energy and Other Trends See page 18 Data Tools to Identify in Energy Efficiency and Cybersecurity Efficiency WASHINGTON B WASHINGTON A CONFERENCE THEATER POTOMAC II Opportunities for Your Renewable Energy POTOMAC III POTOMAC V See page 18 See page 18 See page 19 See page 20 Energy Objectives POTOMAC VI See page 20 See page 20 POTOMAC IV See page 19 See page 19 NETWORKING RECEPTION NETWORKING RECEPTION 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER * Ask-an-Expert – See page 8 for details. ** During the Networking Lunch, feel free to join discussions on specific topics including Zero Energy/Solar Decathlon, Building Envelope, Renewables Integration/Demand Flexibility, and Resilience. Look for table signs in the Regency Ballroom. 2 3 Learn more at betterbuildingsinitiative.energy.gov/summit AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 ALL SESSIONS REGISTRATION OPENS REGISTRATION OPENS 8:00 AM INDEPENDENCE FOYER INDEPENDENCE FOYER CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM REGENCY BALLROOM REGENCY BALLROOM CONCURRENT TRACKS EMERGING BUILDING WORKFORCE RENEWABLES & MANUFACTURING MULTIFAMILY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM TECHNOLOGIES RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT ZERO ENERGY DATA PLANNING, PROJECTS Challenge the Resilience Applications Pushing the Building Water and Wastewater Career Pipelines for FINANCING Put a Panel On It: MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMS Champions: Experienced for Low-income Envelope: The Impact Energy Security Planning Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Goals and Energy Managers Tackle Communities of Cutting-Edge CONFERENCE THEATER POTOMAC I the Effects on Commercial Owners Energy Management and Show Me the Value: How Champions and Partners Your Biggest Energy WASHINGTON B Technologies and Households See page 22 See page 22 Information Systems in 2019: Understanding the Got it Done: Adopting Renewable Problems WASHINGTON A POTOMAC II See page 21 Are Building Analytics Ready to Financial Impacts of Energy Goals in Utah REGENCY BALLROOM A See page 21 See page 22 Go Mainstream? High-Performing Buildings POTOMAC III See page 21 POTOMAC IV POTOMAC VI See page 23 See page 23 See page 23 NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER CONCURRENT TRACKS EMERGING BUILDING WORKFORCE MANUFACTURING MULTIFAMILY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM TECHNOLOGIES RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS & DATA PLANNING, PROJECTS Have It Your Way: New Tools for Your Beyond Widgets: Buildings of the Future: Catalyzing a Diverse FINANCING ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMS A Sustainability Multifamily Retrofit Multi-Technology Commercial Partner Energy Efficiency Round-Robin Toolbox Integration and Strategies for Building Workforce Developing a Staff Culture of Diving Deep into Water Data Advancing Affordable The Benefits of Using REGENCY BALLROOM A WASHINGTON B Connected Systems Resilience POTOMAC I Sustainability POTOMAC IV Energy Investment in Measurement & Verification to See page 24 See page 24 WASHINGTON A CONFERENCE THEATER See page 25 POTOMAC V See page 26 Low-income Households Tell Your Project Story See page 24 See page 25 See page 25 POTOMAC VI POTOMAC III See page 26 See page 26 LUNCH PLENARY PANEL DISCUSSION: HEARING FROM THE EXPERTS PANEL DISCUSSION: HEARING FROM THE EXPERTS 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM GOAL ACHIEVER AND PARTNER RECOGNITION GOAL ACHIEVER AND PARTNER RECOGNITION REGENCY BALLROOM REGENCY BALLROOM CONCURRENT TRACKS EMERGING BUILDING WORKFORCE MANUFACTURING MULTIFAMILY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 2:00 PM –3:30 PM TECHNOLOGIES RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS & DATA PLANNING, PROJECTS ISO 50001: Getting to 100%: Smart Decision-Making: Financing for Building Your Own ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMS Energy Management Overcoming Barriers to Understanding Resilience Skilled Trades Systems in the Tenant Data Collection Value Streams CONFERENCE THEATER Apprenticeship Program Get On Board: Data of the Future: Making a Splash: Tools to Help Residential Energy Modeling Real World WASHINGTON B Beyond Efficiency POTOMAC I See page 28 Engaging Tenants, Franchisees, Digital Cities Wastewater Treatment Facilities for the Public Sector REGENCY BALLROOM A See page 27 for HVAC Systems See page 28 and Clients in Energy Efficiency POTOMAC IV Upgrade Their Infrastructure POTOMAC III See page 27 WASHINGTON A POTOMAC V See page 29 POTOMAC II See page 29 See page 27 See page 28 See page 29 NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* NETWORKING BREAK AND ASK-AN-EXPERT* 3:30 PM –4:00 PM REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER REGENCY BALLROOM FOYER CONCURRENT TRACKS RENEWABLES & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 4:00 PM –5:30 PM ZERO ENERGY COMMUNICATIONS & PLANNING, PROJECTS Energy EfficienSHE: Beyond Solar: FINANCING ENGAGEMENT & PROGRAMS Women's Perspectives in Sustainability Other Renewable Energy, Thermal, & CONFERENCE THEATER Energy Storage Strategies How (and Where) to Building From the Ground Up: Lessons in Soaking
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