3rd Annual Facilities & Campus Energy Summit



"Improving Energy Efficiencies and Environmental Sustainability in the Built Environment"


The 3rd Annual Facilities & Campus Energy Summit is designed to provide an interchange of in depth knowledge and serve as a catalyst for collaboration across large built environments that do not necessarily engage one another on a daily basis but all share the common goals of:

  • Improving strategic planning and technical operations to support decarbonization and electrification, increase overall energy efficiencies, reliability, and resiliency.

 

These sectors include:

  • Higher Education
  • Hospitals and Healthcare Systems
  • Federal Facilities and Life Sciences

 

The highly curated two-day agenda offers over 5 senior level panels, 8 plenary sessions (no tracks!), 5 hours of dedicated networking and live technology and solution demonstrations onsite.

 

2023 TOPICS TO INCLUDE:

Financing, Design and Operational Strategies:

  • How do we build the business and operational models of new energy efficiency and environmental sustainability projects for our existing buildings, from funding to design, and how do we choose what energy generation and storage systems make sense while meeting key requirements of resilience, power quality and economy?
  • How do we evolve our strategic Master Planning to support not only energy upgrades to our current buildings but future build that meets our organization’s evolving ESG goals? What partnership models and economic strategies are we looking at?
  • Current private and public financing mechanisms to support energy efficiency and sustainability projects in your built environment: who’s funding what and how?
  • Utilizing our data effectively: How are we evolving our overall lifecycle facilities management framework and enterprise resource planning tools? What should a framework include and what tools do we utilize or are exploring to support our tracking and reporting of emissions?

 

Technologies and Solutions:

  • Carbon measuring and monitoring tools and techniques including tools to guide decision making towards building reuse and retrofit vs new build
  • Design and engineering best practices and tools to support economic and functional decision making for facility retrofits, reuse and new build design to meet organization’s energy and environmental goals
  • Advancements in: Heat Pumps for campuses and large facilities, HVAC and IAQ
  • Innovations in onsite generation and storage: including integrating EVs, battery storage, building-integrated photovoltaics (PV), microgrids, and more
  • Digital Solutions / EMS capabilities to support a decarbonized energy future: Making existing buildings “smarter” to help improve energy efficiencies, IAQ, reduce carbon and improve resilience
  • IT/OT Cyber Security and Control Systems
  • Energy/Water Nexus: water resource conservation, safety and optimization strategies
  • …and more!

Speaker and Presenter Information

Alejandro Moreno, Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy

 

Donald Moore, Senior Vice President, Real Estate, Facilities and Operations, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

 

Mohamed Attalla, Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning, Construction and Management, City University of New York (CUNY)

 

Lisle Hannah, Director, Office of Facilities and Environmental Quality, U.S. Department of Commerce

 

Robert Biggio, Senior Vice President, Facilities & Support Services, Boston Medical Center

 

Kirk Phillips, Director, Office of Energy Assurance, U.S. Air Force

 

Lori Ferris, AIA, PE, Principal, Director of Sustainability and Climate Action, Goody Clancy

 

Clayton Mitchell, Senior Vice President, Real Estate and Facilities, Jefferson Health

Expected Number of Attendees

150

Relevant Government Agencies

DOD & Military, Dept of Energy, Dept of Transportation, Other Federal Agencies, State Government, City Government, Federal Government, State & Local Government

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When
Wed-Thu, May 3-4, 2023, 8:00am - 5:00pm ET


Exhibit Dates
Wed-Thu, May 3-4, 2023


Cost

Federal & State Government:  $0.00
Building Owner or Operator:  $690.00
Industry Vendors, Consultants:  $1190.00


Where
The Sunset Room
137 National Plaza
Oxon Hill, MD 20745
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Website
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Organizer
Roosevelt Strategic Council


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