EERE offers webinars to the public on a range of subjects, from adopting the latest energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, to training for the clean energy workforce. Webinars are free; however, advanced registration is typically required. You can also watch archived webinars and browse previously aired videos, slides, and transcripts.
Webinar Sponsor: Better Buildings
The Energy Department will present a live webinar titled "Zero Energy Buildings: What Are They and How Do We Build them?" on Tuesday, April 7, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Achieving zero energy is an ambitious yet increasingly achievable goal that is gaining momentum across geographic regions and markets. During this webinar, speakers from Better Buildings' partner Walgreens, the Rocky Mountain Institute, and the National Institute of Building Sciences will share details of their zero energy building efforts and their collaboration experiences to examine the feasibility of zero energy quick serve restaurants. The webinar will also explore recent advances in the development of an industry-wide definition for the term zero energy.
Webinar Sponsor: Building Technologies Office
The Energy Department and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) will present a live webinar titled "Getting the Most Benefit from Participating in the ORNL Buildings Crowdsourcing Community Online" on Thursday, April 9, from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. This webinar will explain the vision for the ORNL buildings crowdsourcing website and how it's designed to serve as a centralized location—storing, referencing, and highlighting the increased support and adoption of energy-efficient building technologies. Presenters will elaborate on the website's current crowdsourcing campaign topics, the process for selecting the best ideas, and how those ideas will be represented and recognized. The demonstration will also highlight the process for site registration and submitting new ideas, as well as commenting and voting on existing ideas.
Webinar Sponsor: Building Technologies Office
The Energy Department and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will host a live webinar titled "Buildings of the Future: Towards a More Connected and Secure Built Environment" on Tuesday, April 14 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. This webinar is the first in a series of panel discussions exploring the future of our built environment. Panelists Dave Rouse from the American Planning Association, Jon Francis from the Bosch Research Technology Centre, and Jason Christopher from DOE will explore the future built environment from three unique perspectives: urban planning, the internet of things, and security. The panelists will discuss the challenges that U.S. cities may face in these areas, the opportunities brought by the new technologies, and how these factors can influence building design and operation.
Webinar Sponsor: WINDExchange
The Energy Department will present a live webinar titled "Overcoming Wind Siting Challenges II: Radar" on Wednesday, April 15, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Join moderator Patrick Gilman from DOE, Bill Van Houten from the Department of Defense's Siting Clearinghouse, and Jason Biddle from the Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a discussion of radar, research and siting processes as they relate to wind energy deployment.
Webinar Sponsor: Technical Assistance Program
The Energy Department will present a live webinar titled "Benchmarking Data Cleansing: A Rite of Passage Along the Benchmarking Journey" on Thursday, April 30, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Presenters will train analysts, energy planners, and community officials on the principles used for identifying potential problems associated with benchmarking data and discuss a process for cleaning data prior to analysis. This webinar will help cities, communities, schools, and states that are implementing an internal or community-wide building benchmarking program, working to better understand energy use trends, and designing effective energy efficiency programs.