March 26, 2018
The fifth annual CxEnergy Conference & Expo provides people on both the service provider and building owner sides of the commissioning, energy management and test & balance industry with information on the latest trends, technologies, and regulatory developments that impact them. CxEnergy 2018 is being held April 23-26 at the Rio All-Suite at Las Vegas, NV.
Attendees will earn AIA (LU/HSW) and USGBC LEED General Education, CxA and EMP continuing education credits for presentations that include case studies and topics in building envelope/enclosure commissioning, technology & innovation, energy management, commissioning specialty systems, policy & financial issues, lighting, water management, data centers, microgrids, energy storage and more.
The 30+ speakers are well-known industry experts across all building science disciplines. The speakers represent companies and organizations including ASHRAE, National Institute of Building Sciences, Lawrence National Berkeley Laboratory, Citi, Stanford University, Caesars Entertainment, United Technologies Corporation, Hanson Professional Services, Jensen Hughes, Lutron, Schneider Electric, TLC Engineering for Architecture and more.
The expo hall showcases commissioning and energy management software companies, metering and instrument suppliers, and manufacturers of HVAC products, lighting, and technology products. There are also a number of service provider companies that are looking to build partnerships or offer unique services.
CxEnergy offers pre-conference certification workshops and seminars for Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA) and Energy Management Professional (EMP), plus TAB Seminar for CxAs, Engineers, and TAB Professionals. The event also features several networking events that connect commissioning providers, energy managers, MEP engineers, lighting & control technologists, and HVAC testing professionals with manufacturers and energy services providers. CxEnergy is presented by the AABC Commissioning Group (ACG), Associated Air Balance Council (AABC), and Energy Management Association (EMA). Supporting Organizations include The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), The National Institute of Building Sciences, The USGBC Nevada Chapter, The Continental Automated Buildings Association, The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP), and Navigant.