2023 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference: Call for Abstracts
The 2023 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference call for abstracts is now open! This year’s theme is “Driving Transformation.”
The 2023 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference call for abstracts is now open! This year’s theme is “Driving Transformation.”
EcoBlock’s Dr. Therese Peffer and Rich Brown will discuss residential building technologies at the first annual CalFlexHub Symposium.
Co-hosted by the BEST Center and LBNL, the 2023 Annual Institute is the premier event for college faculty, students, and technical professionals aspiring to improve their knowledge and application of high-performance building operations.
Mark your calendars for the 2022 Greenbuild International Conference + Expo! This year’s event will take place from November 1-3 in San Francisco and will feature a session with members of the EcoBlock team.
Save the date for Berkeley Lab’s “Net-Zero Carbon Houses” free virtual tour on June 28!
Save the date for the 2022 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference! BECC 2022 will take place from November 13-16 at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC, with a pre-conference virtual component on November 9.
Join EcoBlock PI and Energy team co-lead Dr. Alexandra “Sascha” von Meier and experts from General Electric, Heliogen, and Commonwealth Fusion Systems in their panel discussion, “Breakthrough Technologies Redefining Our Energy Future,” at the 2022 Milken Institute Global Conference on May 3.
Join EcoBlock PI and Energy team co-lead Dr. Alexandra “Sascha” von Meier and experts from Marin Clean Energy, Mynt Systems, Smarter Grid Solutions, and Schneider Electric in their panel discussion on “Optimizing Smart Buildings and the Grid” at the USGBC Smart Building Summit on May 12 at 10:40 am PT!
Abstract submissions for the 2022 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference have been extended to April 19!
Save the date for the Microgrid 2022 Conference: Microgrids as Climate Heroes! This year’s event will focus on how microgrids keep power flowing during climate disasters while fostering cleaner, cheaper, and more equitable energy.