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Reducing Environmental 
Impact and Energy Consumption for Greener Laboratories
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Toward Sustainability

Today’s laboratory designs must include effective resource management. Teams charged with the design and operation of lab facilities face a wealth of opportunities to enhance sustainability. Many of these opportunities amount to carefully and actively managing the flow of air and water – for a greener facility.

With the potential for organizations in the U.S. to save billions of dollars in operating costs and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by millions of tons per year, it’s clear that improving the energy efficiency of lab facilities is both good for the environment and the bottom line.

How can labs use technology to benefit the environment?

This webinar discusses the opportunities to enhance sustainability. The focus is on reducing energy loads and improving water efficiency. Specific strategies to reduce energy loads directly address the largest energy challenge in laboratories – ventilation. A combination of technology and procedures can have a dramatic impact on reducing the airflow in a laboratory without impacting safety or indoor air quality.

Green lab components include:

• Safely reducing airflow

• Water efficiency

• Commissioning

• Indoor air quality

• Measurement
 & verification

Why you should view this special one-hour webinar:

• Understand why the greatest opportunities for saving energy in a facility may be found in laboratories

• Hear the technology strategies that can safely reduce lab airflow and lower energy loads for both new and existing facilities

• Learn the importance of proper procedures and commissioning in addition to technology enhancements.

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Presented by: R&D Laboratory Design Newsletter

In Association with:

Siemens

On-Demand Webcast

Duration: 1 Hour

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Moderator

Julie HiggenbothamJulie S. Higginbotham
Editor
Laboratory Design Newsletter

Panelists

Jim CooganJim Coogan, P.E.
Siemens Building Technologies

 

Dan AmonDan Amon, P.E.
Senior Advisor
for Energy
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

 

Chuck LevitanDr. Chuck Levitan
Professor
Sierra Nevada College