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Managing Lean and Green Workshop - How Efficient is Your Building?
Calculate and keep track of your building’s energy use. Learn how to choose and evaluate energy efficient improvements in your building. Most buildings know their energy and water usage as one number: dollars, and expect it to go up every year. Savvy building owners block out their usage and costs per square foot, and even can separate how much energy they use for heat vs. hot water. All of this is 4th grade arithmetic, and today, we’ll explain it to managers, executive directors, and accountant/bookkeepers, so you can begin to track and grade your buildings’ consumption of water, electricity, gas, and oil. Attendees will get a sample report card e-mailed to them after the session, so they can see how all of their buildings are performing.
Presenter:
F.L. Andrew Padian, Vice President for Energy Initiatives, The Community Preservation Corporation
F.L. Andrew Padian is Vice President for Energy Initiatives for The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a not-for-profit affordable housing mortgage lender, where he is working in the implementation of the Green Loan Program, working with CPC staff and building owners across New York State. He has 30 years of experience in the building science, and has performed detailed energy analysis on hundreds of buildings across the country. He created the first national model for training and certification of building managers and maintenance staff of multifamily buildings for energy efficiency; over 2000 participants have taken the extensive 1 to 5 day training.
Sign up for the series (7 sessions remaining)
The cost for this session is $20.00.
Please download registeration form here, or send (or bring) in the attached registration form. Sessions include a light breakfast.
The “Managing Lean and Green” training series is sponsored by the Supportive Housing Network of New York, Pratt Center for Community Development, the Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development, and the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board.

