
Winter Is Here
The ASHRAE Winter Conference returned to Chicago in January and brought with it some unusually warm temperatures for this time of year. Of course, for the 3,400+ attendees it was always ~72ºF in the Palmer House conference rooms. As Director and Regional Chair (Region VI) I sit on the Board of Directors for the Society and get […]

Next Steps After High Performance
This month’s blog post details how I approach an already high performing building and how you can look at your building with fresh eyes. Luckily I get to work with facility owners who have done all the “easy” stuff and have a high performing building. These are the buildings I like to work with, they […]

Building Simulation 2017 Conference – Technical Summary
Building Simulation 2017 Conference – Technical Summary In August, I attended my first IBPSA International Conference. It was a three-day parallel session program in which people from different organizations came together to share their knowledge and experience. As an entry level practitioner and an IBPSA newbie, it took me a while to digest what I heard and […]

What’s the Innovation Rodeo?
Luxury condo and commercial office property managers, building engineers, developers – all in one room to discuss trends and share insights in our industry. We witnessed great conversations taking place and exciting ideas being born around the topic of wellness last year, and we are excited to do this again this year! With our 2nd Annual Innovation […]

Broken Buildings
Are you in a broken building? Don’t answer no, until you benchmark! I spend quite a bit of my time educating people about their buildings and how to improve them. I get a lot of questions like: “We’ve done a lot of projects, are we missing anything?” Or, “Are projects X, Y, and Z worth […]

The Most Confusing Incentives IMHO #3
Packaged Rooftop Unit Advanced Controls Retrofit What does this incentivize? This incentive provides funds for installing–yep–advanced controls on existing packaged rooftop units (RTUs). The affected RTUs must be between 7.5 and 25 tons and serve constant volume systems. To be eligible for it, you must implement the following three things: Variable speed controls on the […]

The Most Confusing Incentives IMHO #2
This is the second in a series of three posts about incentives that I think are confusing. You can find the first post here. Comprehensive Energy Savings Incentive What does this incentivize? At its core, the Comprehensive Energy Savings incentive gives you a bonus for completing more than one efficiency project at a time in your building. […]

The Most Confusing Incentives IMHO #1
When I was five years old, I watched Kristi Yamaguchi score 5.8s and 5.9s in figure skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics. I knew 0 was the worst and 6 was the best, so she was practically perfect, and then she won gold. Easy! Then at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Kim Yuna won […]