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1st Annual Midwest Regional Building Energy Codes Conference

Date: 
August 31, 2010 - 12:00am - September 1, 2010 - 12:00am
Address: 
Chicago, IL
Mark your calendars for 2010's
Midwest Regional Building Energy Codes Conference,
a no-cost, special invitation-only event.
 
 

Cost to Attend: No cost. While this conference is free of charge, advanced registration is required for all attendees. Please email/call Nathan Pepper for conference attendance registration.

Nathan Pepper, Buildings Code Policy Associate
E: npepper@mwalliance.org
P: (312)784-7249

Hotel Registration: A block of rooms have been reserved for conference attendees at a discounted rate of $134. To reserve a room please follow the steps listed below.

1) Go to www.allerton.com
2) Click on Reservations in the TOP navigation bar
3) Click on Corporate Rates in the top navigation bar
4) Enter LOCMEEA
5) Complete registration for the nights of the 31st and/or 1st and the $134 rate will apply.

Agenda: Stay tuned as the agenda will be forthcoming.

Who: State code officials, state energy officials, utility representatives, energy code advocates, manufacturers, energy efficiency program administrators, architects

What: Conference to develop a regional approach to promoting the adoption and improving compliance with the energy code.

When: Tues, Aug 31— 10am–5pm & Wed, Sept 1— 9am–2pm

Where: The Allerton Hotel Chicago
701 North Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

 

About MEEA
 
As a central source for information and action, MEEA raises awareness, facilitates energy efficiency programs and strengthens policy across the Midwest region.  MEEA brings together a respected network of members, partners, board and staff, and inspires others to create new technologies, new products and new ways of thinking when it comes to energy efficiency. 
 
 


RSVP, questions, request registration information:
Nathan Pepper, npepper@mwalliance.org
312.784.7249


 
 
 About the Conference

The Midwest Regional Building Energy Codes Conference will bring together stakeholders from across the Midwest to discuss how best to promote the adoption and raise compliance with building energy codes across the region.  The conference will provide an opportunity for stakeholders from various disciplines to meet, network and discuss the various approaches and strategies needed for improved energy codes.