Webinar: [Matt Laherty 1-25-11] Laying the Foundation for an Effective Sustainability Program

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Smart grid, energy trends and building infrastructure was the focus of the  Smart+Connected Communities Institute Learning Series presented January 25, 2011.

 

Cisco Systems Matt Laherty, creator of EnergyWise, presented a session providing professionals from Planning, IT, Facilities,  Sustainability and Finance with insight into emerging energy trends,  tools and implementation processes required to leverage ICT for energy  savings—and explained the way in which these groups must interact to  achieve success.  During the presentation he explained the future of  ICT for energy conservation and provided meaningful actionable steps  necessary to start a simple sustainability program.

 

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http://www.smartconnectedcommunities.org/docs/DOC-1543

 

Smart+Connected  Communities Institute: Learning Series

The webinars will  feature sustainable urban development subject matters experts from  around the globe. They will share their implementation successes and  challenges as well as best practices and innovation in the areas of real  estate, urban planning,  transportation, buildings-energy consumption,  education, information and  communication technology and more. For  upcoming webinar topics and presenters, follow the S+CC Institute blog.  For questions or  to ask about presenting in the series, contact community  manager Jill Hundley Keefer.

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