Join the conversation around Real Time Energy Management (RTEM) to learn about the tools available to improve building performance as we transition to a clean heating and cooling standard. RTEM’s effectiveness is in the powerful combination of automated technology and human services which operate together to provide a valuable tool to increase efficiency & reliability when operating new heat pumps. RTEM continuously collects live energy performance data in a cloud-based system, where it is analyzed in order to provide concrete and actionable energy conservation recommendations, which boosts the bottom line, grants real-time visibility into equipment performance, improves reliability while preserving staff knowledge, and frees your staff from routine monitoring. NYSERDA’s Cody Glavey-Weiss will present two opportunities for technical assistance and funding to implement RTEM. - NYSERDA is offering a 33 percent cost-share incentive for RTEM+Tenant project expenses, and a 30% cost-share for Commercial Small Businesses. These include hardware, installation, and up to three years of ongoing support from energy experts. That means that up to 33 percent of all eligible costs are covered upfront, so you won’t pay full price or have to wait for rebates.
- Solution providers will be able to learn how to become a Qualified Vendor for the RTEM+Tenant and RTEM Small Business programs.
By participating in this Roundtable Series you will: - Build relationships and develop business opportunities through the network provided in this space.
- Learn from other industry peers and key stakeholders through the sharing of best practices, challenges, and action plans and share your own story’s successes and challenges.
- Contribute to drafting a blueprint for best practices and resources, to be used by a coalition of critical stakeholders and decision-makers.
- Get a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Sustainable Westchester’s Commercial Clean Heating and Cooling campaign in order to understand how to put this resource to work for you.
- Have an opportunity to weigh in on upcoming Sustainable Westchester roundtables, webinars, and podcasts to inform content and usefulness.
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