[SPN-Discussion] You're Invited to ASHRAE-NY Earth Day 2021: "Energy Use in the Pandemic Era"

Matthew Rubenstein email at mattruby.com
Wed Apr 7 07:24:27 PDT 2021


ASHRAE NY Sustainability Committee presents:EARTH DAY 2021 WEBINARAPRIL
20, 2021 9:00AM - 2:00PM
Energy Use in the Pandemic Era

	Hello. The American Society of Heating, Refigeration and Air-
conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) New York chapter invites you to its
second annual Earth Day webinar 9AM-2PM TUE 4/20/21: "Energy Use in the
Pandemic Era". Among the world-class presenters is William Bahnfleth
PhD, PE, FASHRAE, FASME, FISIAQ, Chair of the ASHRAE Epidemic Task
Force, who will explain the ETF's 2021 "Core Recommendations for
Reducing Airborne Infectious Aerosol Exposure" and how to apply it. The
rest of the speakers and panelists will focus on the theme of
minimizing energy and carbon while minimizing COVID and other airborne
infectious disease. As the engineers responsible for the Indoor Air
Quality and the majority of energy consumption in NYC's built
environment, ASHRAE is leading the application of the newest science to
protect and sustain New Yorkers and the world where we live and work.
	For 2021 ASHRAE has reduced the registration fee for all,
ASHRAE members and otherwise, to just $10 in the interest of educating
people with the least barriers. Registration, program and personnel
info are available:
https://www.blue-green-group.com/projects/ashrae-ny-earth-day/2021




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