| Training & Jobs |
For Partners and
System Integrators
October 6-7, 2011
Toronto, ON, Canada
Combine a visit to Greenbuild 2011 with your CAN2GO training. 2-day training (w/breakfast, lunch). Upfront payment to reserve your seats. Details & Registration >> |
Jobs at SCL Elements
We're expanding, hiring !
We have several job openings. Visit the "About us" section of our website, and look under the "Careers" tab. About us >> |
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Bringing energy efficiency to 65% of the commercial market
Addressing the barrier to entry of light commercial and mid-market buildings
Read how CAN2GO is making building automation affordable for small and medium commercial buildings, including multi-site retail, K-12 schools, small offices, telecom and utility substations and historical buildings. These smaller constructions (less than 100,000 square feet) represent 98% of commercial buildings and 65% of the commercial floor space, but are rarely equipped with a BAS because of high fixed costs.
Read the article on AutomatedBuildings.com>> |
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Gary Dillabough, Ex-eBay exec joins Board of SCL Elements
Mr. Dillabough, who runs the Smart Building Practice at The Westly Group, will bring his experience in both real estate and clean technologies to SCL Elements. He previously worked at eBay, where he was General Manager of Corporate Environmental Affairs and Vice President of Strategic Partnerships. He also spent four years in corporate real estate and developed his own portfolio of close to 100 apartment units.
Read the Gary's full bio >> |
| Industry news |
Still no solution in sight to get the CBECS survey done
Essential report on energy consumption in buildings still on hold because of lack of funding
It's not often that a $12 million investment in research can significantly advance a $60 billion market, and even rarer that anyone given a choice would decide to scrap it. But that's exactly what's happening with the Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS).
Read the original article on Greenbiz >>
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