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New Free Bundle: NESEA BuildingEnergy Boston 2024

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Since 1975, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) has been at the forefront of sustainable development in the built environment. Among their flagship programs, the annual BuildingEnergy conferences in Boston and New York City stand out as noteworthy events for industry professionals.

What is BuildingEnergy?

BuildingEnergy is a conference and trade show designed by and for practitioners in high-performance building and design, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. It brings together industry leaders and emerging professionals to share ideas and learn from each other.

The conference spans one or two days and features sessions carefully curated by a volunteer committee of NESEA members. These sessions showcase best practices, lessons learned from real case studies, proven data, and innovative technologies and programs.

Couldn’t Make it BuildingEnergy This Year?

While the in-person conference offers its own unique benefits, the HeatSpring community can now access a taste of what BuildingEnergy is all about through a curated selection of 5 key sessions from the 2024 Boston conference.

The sessions include: 

Climate Changed: What Will You Do When Your Project Floods?

Delve into the critical intersections between water, resilience, decarbonization, and preservation when looking at building projects. 

Biomaterials: A Regional and Global Movement for Climate Justice and Resilience

Learn how building with bio-based materials supports climate justice and resilience as learners explore a UN report on biomaterials and a Northeast initiative to scale their use in the built environment. 

Resilience & Sustainable Design for Laboratories: Harvard Case Study

Learn about one of the most sustainable and resilient buildings ever constructed, the 544,000 sf Harvard Science and Engineering Complex. 

The Greenest House is an Existing House: Navigating Renovations and Emissions

This course focuses on home renovations – finding the sweet spot between existing and desired and balancing expenses versus savings. 

The Deep Energy Retrofit Controversy Revisited

This course takes a look at moderate vs. deep energy retrofits and asks the question – how do we balance doing what we believe is achievable here and now with our obligation to push for radical transformation?

Enroll in all of the sessions for free in the NESEA BuildingEnergy Boston 2024 bundle!

Don’t miss your chance to gain valuable insights from experts at one of the leading sustainable building conferences. Whether you’re a seasoned building professional or new to the field, these online sessions from BuildingEnergy will help you stay at the leading edge of sustainability and resiliency in the built environment. 

Brit Heller
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Brit Heller

Director of Program Management @ HeatSpring. Brit holds two NABCEP certifications - Photovoltaic Installation Professional (PVIP) and Photovoltaic Technical Sales (PVTS). When she isn’t immersed in training, Brit is a budding regenerative farmer just outside of Atlanta where she is developing a 17-acre farm rooted in permaculture principles. She can be found building soil health, cultivating edible & medicinal plants, caring for her animals or building functional art.

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