[BLDG-SIM] Help me publicize BLDG-SIM

Varkie Thomas Varkie.Thomas at som.com
Thu Mar 6 07:32:10 PST 2003


Jason

Some more associations that you might want to contact

Varkie

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Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)
www.ase.org

The Alliance to Save Energy is a coalition of business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote energy efficiency and clean energy. Regarding new construction, the Alliance works with building code experts, lending institutions, the construction industry, real estate agents, and state and local policymakers to develop and implement building standards and innovative financing mechanisms. Covers both nonresidential and residential applications.


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American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
aceee.org

ACEEE is a nonprofit organization that advocates energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection. ACEEE conducts technical and policy assessments; publishes books, conference proceedings and reports; organizes conferences and workshops; and more.

The Council advocates more stringent energy codes for new buildings. ACEEE participates in the Building Code Assistance Project to advocate for code upgrades at the state level.


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Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
www.aeecenter.org

This professional organization provides information on energy efficiency, energy services, deregulation, plant engineering, facilities management, environmental compliance and more. It also sponsors seminars and conferences, as well as numerous professional certification programs.


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Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Resources (CREST)
solstice.crest.org/

The Center's Web site, Solstice, offers building industry professionals a wealth of information on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable technologies. It includes links to many building-industry resources (discussion groups, organizations, and programs), including the Building Codes Assistance Project, which acts as a clearinghouse for information on building energy codes. Solstice also hosts the Web sites of several energy-related companies and organizations.


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Energy-Efficient Building Association (EEBA)
www.eeba.org

EEBA is an organization of builders, architects, utility staff, engineers, building owners, code officials, manufacturers, and others. The group promotes energy-efficient and environmentally responsible buildings and communities. EEBA publishes reports, conducts training workshops, and sponsors an annual "Excellence in Buildings" conference.


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Energy Efficient Lighting Association
www.eela.com

This lighting-industry organization promotes the use of energy-efficient lighting in both new construction and retrofit projects. Members include manufacturers, designers, architects, and others. EELA sponsors a national conference on lighting technologies and issues, as well as training seminars.


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World Energy Efficiency Association (WEEA)
www.weea.org

The World Energy Efficiency Association is a private, non-profit organization composed of developed and developing country institutions and world energy experts who study how to improve the effectiveness of energy technology cooperation, transfer efforts and programs from developed to developing countries. The World Energy Efficiency Association provides an international mechanism to assist developing and reindustrializing countries in accessing information on energy efficiency. 

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Glazer [mailto:jglazer at gard.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:44 PM
To: BLDG-SIM at GARD.COM
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] Help me publicize BLDG-SIM


It has been a while (a few years) since I publicized the 
BLDG-SIM mailing list. My goal is to make it a resource for 
everyone who may have a question about building energy 
simulation.  Unfortunately, only 530 people currently 
subscribe to BLDG-SIM and yet over 50,000 use building 
energy simulation programs worldwide (sum of vendor 
reported values on www.energytools.gov under whole building 
analysis - energy simulation).

I would like to put together a "press release" e-mail to 
send out to different mailing lists, publications, and 
forums. If necessary, I would seek permission from the list 
administrator so that it does not appear to be spam.

I would like your help, please e-mail me (jglazer at gard.com) 
the names and/or websites for any mailing lists, 
newsletters or forums that are building related or building 
energy related. 

I will put together a summary of all the suggestions and 
post it.

Thanks,

Jason
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Jason Glazer, P.E.  jglazer AT gard DOT com  847 698 5686
GARD Analytics - http://www.gard.com/
1028 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, IL 60068
Building Energy Simulation and Analysis
Admin of BLDG-SIM list for building simulation users

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