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Building & using building technology
Building & using building technology

Atul Khanzode–Technology and Innovation Leader at DPR Construction–discusses digital twins, designing for efficiency, and deploying technology.

Pricey curves in load duration
Pricey curves in load duration

Five examples show how to find the best buildings for battery storage investments, understand where to focus on peak demand management, and quickly analyze a year's worth of data.

Daily engineering vs. engineering education
Daily engineering vs. engineering education

J.P. Pascoli–P.E. and Director, Physical Asset Management & Reliability at the world’s second-largest uranium producer–discusses how we can tune the settings of engineering education to fit to actual engineering careers.

Webinar | AB 802 & the C.E.C.’s June 1st deadline
Webinar | AB 802 & the C.E.C.’s June 1st deadline

[Recording] Requirements of the June 1st deadline for California buildings to enter their energy information in Energy Star and benchmark their data with the state.

5 tips for the C.E.C. benchmarking deadline
5 tips for the C.E.C. benchmarking deadline

Review your energy data and make sure everything is ready for the June 1 deadline and that your building complies with the requirements for AB 802.

Engineering in the ‘illions
Engineering in the ‘illions

Nigel Marcussen–VP, Head of Building Engineering at WeWork–discusses how his team delivers productive, collaborative environments at the world’s fastest growing real estate tech company.

BuiltWorlds Selects Gridium for the Building Tech 50 List 2019
BuiltWorlds Selects Gridium for the Building Tech 50 List...

Thousands of buildings across the U.S., from Massachusetts to San Diego, run Gridium technology to diagnose anomalous energy leaks, boost building occupant service levels, and extend asset uptime with usable preventive maintenance alerts.

Aggregating & coordinating electricity assets at scale
Aggregating & coordinating electricity assets at scale

Ram Rajagopal–Associate Professor at Stanford University and Principal Investigator of Powernet–discusses this ARPA-E program to develop an end-to-end, open-source system that will enable real-time coordination of utilities’ centralized assets with millions of distributed energy resources.