U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Building Technologies Program – Commercial Building Energy Alliances
Commercial Building Energy Alliance Events
Commercial Building Energy Alliance (CBEA) events, conferences, and webinars bring together diverse participants to share insights, ideas, and updates about the energy efficiency of commercial buildings. Anyone can attend and benefit from the insights of CBEA members and Building Technologies Office (BTO) experts into topics such as lighting, HVAC, plug loads, and more.
Meetings and Summits
Upcoming CBEA Steering Committee and Project Team conference calls and meetings are listed below. Unless otherwise specified, Steering Committee conference calls are for members only. Please check back for other activities and events such as the annual CBEA Efficiency Forum as they are announced, and check the CBEA Events Calendar for other meetings of interest.
Upcoming CBEA Meetings and Conference Calls
Plug and Process Loads Project Team conference call
Space Conditioning Project Team conference call
Lighting and Electrical Project Team conference call
Lighting and Electrical Project Team conference call
Lighting and Electrical Project Team conference call
Hospital Energy Alliance Steering Committee conference call
You can also browse presentations and findings from past meetings and summits.
Webinars
CBEA webinars are free and feature experts from industry as well as from the U.S. Department of Energy's national laboratories. Advanced registration is required for upcoming webinars. You can also view archived past webinars.
Upcoming Webinars
Overview of the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign
The Federal Guiding Principles Checklist in ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager
Launch of New Technology Specifications
Suggest a Webinar Topic
CBEA members are encouraged to submit ideas and suggestions for future CBEA webinars by completing and submitting this form.
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