PennTAP Building Energy Re-Tuning & Operations Conference March 3 In State College
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Join the Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program for a Building Energy Re-Tuning and Operations Conference on March 3 for managers and employees overseeing the success of school and municipality building energy performance.

Attendees will learn about low and no-cost opportunities to enhance their building performance to optimize energy efficiency.

The morning will feature educational sessions broken out into three tracks including Building Re-Tuning (BRT) topics for people new to energy sustainability, technology upgrades, and project funding available to implement projects.

The afternoon will feature walkthroughs of campus buildings to put the morning’s learning into practice. Additionally, there will be more educational sessions available for participants wanting to learn more about BRT specialty topics.

Other event highlights include: knowledgeable presenters, vendor networking, a roundtable of past BRT participants who will share their experiences, and the opportunity to earn 4 BOC points.

The Conference will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn, 200 W. Parke Avenue in State College from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Click Here to register or for more information.

For more information on other energy and environmental educational programs and assistance available, visit the Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program website.

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