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Decarbonization Paths for New and Existing Facilities

 

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ASHE Webinar Series

Moderator:

  • Kara Brooks, MS, LEED AP BD & C, Sustainability Program Manager, American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE)   

Speaker(s):

  • Jason D’Antona, PE, LEED AP, Director of Engineering & Utilities, Mass General Brigham
  • Fred Betz, PhD LEED AP BD+C, President, Betz Consult, LLC

Description:

State and Local jurisdictions across the US are setting environmental sustainability and decarbonization goals and targets for commercial buildings. Buildings, including health care facilities, are being held accountable for tracking their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This session provides an overview of regulations already in place. Panelists will provide insights into practical ways to tackle the perceived daunting task of decarbonization. Additionally, panelists will share strategies on developing a sustainability culture with a practical approach to embarking on the journey into the decarbonization of health care facilities.

Learning Outcome(s): 

  • Review the various regulations that are being passed across the country and how they impact health care facilities.
  • Identify what you need to know about decarbonization including the terminology and ways to achieve results.
  • Discuss the strategies for developing a sustainability culture to comply with the new sustainability goals.
  • Prepare strategies to bring attention to this topic within your organization.

Pricing: 

$25 for ASHE Members 

$40 for Nonmembers 


*This webinar is provided by ASHE to our members and the public. By registering for this webinar, you grant ASHE permission to share future educational opportunities with you.

 

Original Air Date

April 6, 2022
12:00pm - 1:00pm CST

 

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