Building Operating Management Webcast: Automated Building Controls (Sponsor)
Automated Building Controls: Maximizing Energy Performance
Thursday, February 26, 2009
10am (PT) - 11am (MT) - 12pm (CT) - 1pm (ET)
Webcast Overview:
Automated building controls can have a significant impact on a facility’s energy and operating costs by creating greater efficiency in the cooling, ventilation and lighting functions. In fact, an investment in automated building controls often can be recovered in less than five years. What’s more, their monitoring capabilities are especially vital to green/intelligent building initiatives, particularly the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.
But without a solid understanding of why, when and how to implement automated building controls, facility managers may not harness the technology’s full energy savings and performance potential. Facility executives who ask the right questions can ensure that they will implement and operate a fully functional, cost-effective system that maximizes energy savings throughout a building.
In this 75-minute Webcast, featuring Albert Rios, Chief of Automation and Controls for KlingStubbins, and moderated by Building Operating Management editor Ed Sullivan, attendees will learn about building automation’s role in energy savings. The Webcast will detail:
- Opportunities presented by automated building controls, and how to take advantage of them
- Understanding energy costs/energy bill analysis
- Beyond the basics (functions each facility manager should be aware of)
- The role of LEED in building automation
Presenter:
Albert Rios, Chief of Automation and Controls, KlingStubbins
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