Sensors and Controls for Building Energy Management

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Sensors and Controls for Building Energy Management

May 23, 2019
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“City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard” | George Cooke (1833)

 

The Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (DOE-EERE) invites public comment on its Request for Information (RFI) on research and development opportunities for innovations in sensors and controls for building energy management. Through this RFI, the COE-EERE seeks input on research and development opportunities for the integration and optimization of systems at the whole-building level through connected and controllable loads for increased energy affordability, improved occupant comfort, and enhanced provision of grid services that will strengthen the integration between buildings, other distributed energy resources, and the electric grid. This RFI will inform BTO’s strategic planning moving forward in identifying early-stage and innovative technology solutions to meet these goals. Successful solutions will strengthen the affordability, reliability, and resiliency of the energy consumed by the buildings sector, contributing to DOE’s priorities for the energy sector as a whole.

The Notice of Request for Information (RFI) is linked below:

Research and Development Opportunities for Innovations in Sensors and Controls for Building Energy Management

Responses are due June 3rd.

We will place this item on the agenda of our monthly Energy Standards teleconference.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

 

Issue: [19-132]

Category: Energy, US Department of Energy. Facility Asset Management

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Richard Robben, Larry Spielvogel

 

 

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Construction d’une Barricade au Faubourg Saint-Antoine

The American Society of Safety Professionals is an ANSI-accredited standards developer for a suite of workplace safety standards that meet, and in many cases, exceed the minimum requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.   We find them referenced in state adaptations of the OSHA legislation.  The entry point to its standards development enterprise is linked below:

ASSP Standards Home

The American Society of Safety Professionals is updating three of its construction-related standards:

ASSP A10.33 Safety & Health Program Requirements for Multi-Employer Projects.   This standard sets forth the minimum elements and activities of a program that defines the duties and responsibilities of construction employers working on a construction project where multiple employers are engaged in the common undertaking to complete a construction project.

There are thousands of construction management enterprises in the US education industry that deal with contractor and subcontractor liability regimes so this standard should interest them.   We encourage user-interests in the education facilities industry to participate directly in the ASSE consensus process.

Comments on this project were due March 4th.   We are waiting for technical committee responses to be posted for further public comment.  We will post them here.  Until that time we encourage safety officers in the education facility industry to communicate directly with ASSE: the American Society of Safety Professionals, 520 N. Northwest Highway Park Ridge, IL 60068. Office: (847) 296-9221.   Contact: Tim Fisher.

We will place this on the agenda of our next monthly Risk Management standards teleconference; open to everyone.  See our CALENDAR.

Issue: [19-40]

Category: Risk Management, Public Safety

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Richard Robben

* The American Society of Safety Engineers recently re-branded itself as the American Society of Safety Professionals.

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