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July 22, 2011
The Future of Green Buildings

Are “green” buildings just a passing trend, or is sustainability in real estate here to stay? You’ll hear from industry veterans about the recent focus on energy management and environmental consciousness within the real estate industry, and how this phenomenon has changed the way we manage and operate buildings. Join Brenna Walraven, former Chairman of BOMA International and Managing Director of USAA Real Estate Company, Brad Molotsky, EVP and General Counsel of Brandywine Realty Trust, and Kevin Kampschroer, Director of the Office of High-Performance Green Buildings at GSA, in a discussion of the merits of “going green” – from energy savings to marketing differentiation.

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June 17, 2011
Supply Side Energy Strategies: Procurement, Demand Response, and On-Site Power

Building owners need to not only focus on reducing the demand for power in their facilities, but also understanding the economics and logistics associated with supply side energy strategies. With the cost of purchasing energy at a seven-year low, the value of aggressive and informed procurement strategies could save millions of dollars in energy costs. In addition, implementing a demand response program that sheds building load during peak energy times can provide additional savings and even income for many properties. We’ll discuss the benefits of supply side energy strategies from procurement to on-site power generation and alternative sources of energy in order to maximize the financial rewards that can be achieved with strong supply and demand energy management programs.

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May 20, 2011
Energy Management: Benchmarking and Reporting Solutions

If you can't measure it, you can't manage it. Energy benchmarking, monitoring, and reporting are some of the most important steps in getting your energy demand and consumption under control. We'll review options for analyzing historical trends, benchmarking current consumption, monitoring real-time energy usage, collecting data, and creating custom dashboards for reporting and analytics.

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April 29, 2011
Advanced Lighting Solutions

Replacing light bulbs is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to saving energy on lighting. Maximum efficiency can only be achieved with advanced lighting strategies such as smart scheduling, daylight harvesting, occupancy sensors, automated load shedding, personal control, task tuning, and more. Learn about lighting solutions that can reduce lighting costs up to 75%! Join us for a dynamic panel of real estate managers and solution providers who will discuss "what's next" for lighting -- as well as provide compelling case studies and ROI models.

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May 20, 2010
Energy Monitoring and Reporting Solutions

If you can't measure it, you can't manage it. Energy monitoring is one of the most important steps in getting your energy demand and consumption under control. We'll review options for analyzing historical trends, benchmarking current consumption, monitoring real-time energy usage, collecting data, and creating custom dashboards for energy reporting and analytics.

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April 9, 2010
Advanced Lighting Solutions: Save 50-75% of Lighting Costs

Lighting is one of the areas where owners and managers can have the greatest impact on reducing energy consumption in office buildings. Advanced lighting solutions enable the most efficient use of lighting, providing such solutions as daylight harvesting, individual lighting preferences, task tuning, occupancy sensors, and more. Also, breakthrough technologies such as LED lighting will change the way we think about lighting performance, reliability, and energy consumption.

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March 12, 2010
Energy Management Strategies: Focus on the Bottom Line First

Studies estimate that 30% of the energy in office buildings is wasted due to system inefficiencies. Finding and eliminating these areas of inefficiency is one of the most significant ways building owners are reducing energy consumption and lowering operating expenses. In this webcast, you will learn different strategies owners are using to measure, analyze, report, and manage building energy demand and consumption, resulting in up to 30% lower energy costs across their portfolios.

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