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PROLIFERATING RENEWABLES: Generating and Procuring Renewable Energy

Buildings will always consume energy, but the sources of that energy have significant impacts on carbon emissions. This session dives into on-site and off-site renewable energy availability and best practices in your region, so building operations are 100% renewably powered.

September 8, 2020 // North & South America

Cole Roberts, Arup
Stephen Abbott, Rocky Mountain Institute

September 17, 2020 // Europe, Middle East & Africa

Thinus van As, Arup
Zak Ferreira, Nedbank CIB

September 22, 2020 // Asia, Asia Pacific & Oceania

Patrick Gorr, Arup
Orrin Cook, Center for Resource Solutions

PROLIFERACIÓN DE RENOVABLES: Generación y adquisición de energía renovable

Los edificios siempre consumirán energía, pero las fuentes de esa energía tienen impactos significativos en las emisiones de carbono. Esta sesión explica la disponibilidad de energía renovable en el sitio y fuera del sitio y las mejores prácticas en su región, por lo que las operaciones de construcción sean 100% renovables.

September 8, 2020 // North & South America
Cole Roberts, Arup

Stephen Abbott, Rocky Mountain Institute

推广可再生能源:产生和采购可再生能源

建筑将始终消耗能源,但是能源的来源对碳排放产生重大影响。此会议将深入探讨各个区域的 场地内和场地外可再生能源的可用性以及最佳实践,推进建筑运营使用 100%可再生能源。

September 8, 2020 // North & South America
Patrick Gorr, Arup
Orrin Cook, Center for Resource Solutions

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CarbonPositive

adjective
/kärbən • päzədiv/
A city, development, building, or product that goes beyond carbon neutral to create an environmental benefit and intentionally remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, turning it into useful forms.

CarbonPositive is a project of Architecture 2030.

Contact

For general questions about the event, or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please email Lindsay Rasmussen at carbonpositive@architecture2030.org

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